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Thanks very much sushdmehta. I read that before, but what can I conclude from that?sushdmehta wrote:Convictions and Tier 1 (General) extension
thanks man, i filled the form as a first trial but I did not see that note 1 it is indeed stressful time for me and am looking for some assurance really. I am taking it as I can say "No" to the question.sushdmehta wrote:If the linked topic hasn't helped you come to a conclusion regarding a "speeding ticket", then perhaps reading the form carefully may help.
e.g. - Note 1, page 25.
You don't have to declare it but ask yourself a question what is the harm in declaring this on your form?secsmed wrote:E1. Has the applicant had any criminal convictions in the United Kingdom or any other country (including traffic offences) or any civil judgments made against them?
I am applying for Tier 1 General extension. I got an SP30 speeding ticket in March 2006. In my previous applications (Tier 1 PSW and Initial Tier 1 General) I declared it. Now that more than 6 years has passed can I definitely say "No" in answer to the above question? My doubt comes from the way it is asked (i.e. Has the applicant had any...) and the fact that previously I said "Yes" to that question. I would really appreciate senior members' comment on this.