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A ccj is not a conviction thus you do not tick you have a conviction. Rather, you tick you have a civil judgement against you. Providing you are making payments for this debt then it should not result in a refusal. If you can't pay what they're demanding send a N244 form to the court to vary the repayments based on your financial statement and disposable income.2321 wrote:Hello
CCJ is registered against me very recently ordering me to pay £700(credit card) in instalments each month.
I am due to make my naturalisation application in couple of days with NCS.
Can any one answer to my queries please.
1.will this ccj with instalments affect my application.
2.Do I need to tick 'yes' in convictions(ccj) when I am still paying in instalments.
Thank you.
Hello D4109125D4109125 wrote:A ccj is not a conviction thus you do not tick you have a conviction. Rather, you tick you have a civil judgement against you. Providing you are making payments for this debt then it should not result in a refusal. If you can't pay what they're demanding send a N244 form to the court to vary the repayments based on your financial statement and disposable income.2321 wrote:Hello
CCJ is registered against me very recently ordering me to pay £700(credit card) in instalments each month.
I am due to make my naturalisation application in couple of days with NCS.
Can any one answer to my queries please.
1.will this ccj with instalments affect my application.
2.Do I need to tick 'yes' in convictions(ccj) when I am still paying in instalments.
Thank you.
Although, if a CCJ is paid within one month of the judgement it will not be registered on the CCJ register.Ayyubi72 wrote:1. It will be taken into account.
2. Paying the money does not change the fact that County Court Judgement has been passed against you. Hence you must mention it.
Does it means I do not declare it in my application?(should I pay CCJ immediately)D4109125 wrote:Although, if a CCJ is paid within one month of the judgement it will not be registered on the CCJ register.Ayyubi72 wrote:1. It will be taken into account.
2. Paying the money does not change the fact that County Court Judgement has been passed against you. Hence you must mention it.
Yes, if you pay within the deadline, and make sure that the lender marks your debts as "satisfied" in your credit file.2321 wrote:Hello D4109125D4109125 wrote:A ccj is not a conviction thus you do not tick you have a conviction. Rather, you tick you have a civil judgement against you. Providing you are making payments for this debt then it should not result in a refusal. If you can't pay what they're demanding send a N244 form to the court to vary the repayments based on your financial statement and disposable income.2321 wrote:Hello
CCJ is registered against me very recently ordering me to pay £700(credit card) in instalments each month.
I am due to make my naturalisation application in couple of days with NCS.
Can any one answer to my queries please.
1.will this ccj with instalments affect my application.
2.Do I need to tick 'yes' in convictions(ccj) when I am still paying in instalments.
Thank you.
Thanks for your quick reply.
ccj could be removed from file if paid within one month(quote from Trust online).
This can be any use for me?please reply.
Thank you.
Thanks Ayyubi72 for your quick reply.Ayyubi72 wrote:Yes, if you pay within the deadline, and make sure that the lender marks your debts as "satisfied" in your credit file.2321 wrote:Hello D4109125D4109125 wrote:A ccj is not a conviction thus you do not tick you have a conviction. Rather, you tick you have a civil judgement against you. Providing you are making payments for this debt then it should not result in a refusal. If you can't pay what they're demanding send a N244 form to the court to vary the repayments based on your financial statement and disposable income.2321 wrote:Hello
CCJ is registered against me very recently ordering me to pay £700(credit card) in instalments each month.
I am due to make my naturalisation application in couple of days with NCS.
Can any one answer to my queries please.
1.will this ccj with instalments affect my application.
2.Do I need to tick 'yes' in convictions(ccj) when I am still paying in instalments.
Thank you.
Thanks for your quick reply.
ccj could be removed from file if paid within one month(quote from Trust online).
This can be any use for me?please reply.
Thank you.
Please also keep in mind, that CCJ will effect you in other spheres of your life. There are many jobs where they won't accept anyone with ccj. Not to mention you won't be able to get loans, mortgage, car finance etc for many years to come. Even if you do manage, the interest rates will be very high.
A person with CCJ is like a pariah for lenders, and a good catch for loan sharks.
The important question is does the applicant have intention not to pay debts. Thus if you can show evidence that you have paid or are paying the debt then it should not adversely affect your application. You need to declare regardless of when it's paid.2321 wrote:Thanks Ayyubi72 for your quick reply.Ayyubi72 wrote:Yes, if you pay within the deadline, and make sure that the lender marks your debts as "satisfied" in your credit file.2321 wrote:Hello D4109125D4109125 wrote:
A ccj is not a conviction thus you do not tick you have a conviction. Rather, you tick you have a civil judgement against you. Providing you are making payments for this debt then it should not result in a refusal. If you can't pay what they're demanding send a N244 form to the court to vary the repayments based on your financial statement and disposable income.
Thanks for your quick reply.
ccj could be removed from file if paid within one month(quote from Trust online).
This can be any use for me?please reply.
Thank you.
Please also keep in mind, that CCJ will effect you in other spheres of your life. There are many jobs where they won't accept anyone with ccj. Not to mention you won't be able to get loans, mortgage, car finance etc for many years to come. Even if you do manage, the interest rates will be very high.
A person with CCJ is like a pariah for lenders, and a good catch for loan sharks.
Could CCJ on file(satisfied or unsatisfied)leads to refusal of my application?
Do I need to submit court papers as evidence(judgment copy)along with my application.D4109125 wrote:The important question is does the applicant have intention not to pay debts. Thus if you can show evidence that you have paid or are paying the debt then it should not adversely affect your application. You need to declare regardless of when it's paid.2321 wrote:Thanks Ayyubi72 for your quick reply.Ayyubi72 wrote:Yes, if you pay within the deadline, and make sure that the lender marks your debts as "satisfied" in your credit file.2321 wrote:
Hello D4109125
Thanks for your quick reply.
ccj could be removed from file if paid within one month(quote from Trust online).
This can be any use for me?please reply.
Thank you.
Please also keep in mind, that CCJ will effect you in other spheres of your life. There are many jobs where they won't accept anyone with ccj. Not to mention you won't be able to get loans, mortgage, car finance etc for many years to come. Even if you do manage, the interest rates will be very high.
A person with CCJ is like a pariah for lenders, and a good catch for loan sharks.
Could CCJ on file(satisfied or unsatisfied)leads to refusal of my application?
You need to declare the ccj and state that you are making repayments along with any evidence of such.2321 wrote:Do I need to submit court papers as evidence(judgment copy)along with my application.D4109125 wrote:The important question is does the applicant have intention not to pay debts. Thus if you can show evidence that you have paid or are paying the debt then it should not adversely affect your application. You need to declare regardless of when it's paid.2321 wrote:Thanks Ayyubi72 for your quick reply.Ayyubi72 wrote:
Yes, if you pay within the deadline, and make sure that the lender marks your debts as "satisfied" in your credit file.
Please also keep in mind, that CCJ will effect you in other spheres of your life. There are many jobs where they won't accept anyone with ccj. Not to mention you won't be able to get loans, mortgage, car finance etc for many years to come. Even if you do manage, the interest rates will be very high.
A person with CCJ is like a pariah for lenders, and a good catch for loan sharks.
Could CCJ on file(satisfied or unsatisfied)leads to refusal of my application?
Please reply.
Thank you.
D4109125 wrote:You need to declare the ccj and state that you are making repayments along with any evidence of such.2321 wrote:Do I need to submit court papers as evidence(judgment copy)along with my application.D4109125 wrote:The important question is does the applicant have intention not to pay debts. Thus if you can show evidence that you have paid or are paying the debt then it should not adversely affect your application. You need to declare regardless of when it's paid.2321 wrote:
Thanks Ayyubi72 for your quick reply.
Could CCJ on file(satisfied or unsatisfied)leads to refusal of my application?
Please reply.
Thank you.
And can I send the letter from creditor to home office later.2321 wrote:Hi
tomorrow I am with NCS ,I paid my creditor(ccj) and asked them to send letter with no outstanding balance which they agreed to send.
Now should I wait for the letter as evidence to attach with my application tomorrow or do I postpone the appointment which means loosing NCS fees.
please advice.
Thank you
The CCJ could be seen by the HO as evidence that you are showing no intention of paying your debts and thus not meeting the Good Character requirement. Therefore, it would be wise to include the letter that the debt/ccj has been settled.2321 wrote:And can I send the letter from creditor to home office later.2321 wrote:Hi
tomorrow I am with NCS ,I paid my creditor(ccj) and asked them to send letter with no outstanding balance which they agreed to send.
Now should I wait for the letter as evidence to attach with my application tomorrow or do I postpone the appointment which means loosing NCS fees.
please advice.
Thank you
please advise.
Thank you.
Thanks D4109125 for this advise and one more ..D4109125 wrote:The CCJ could be seen by the HO as evidence that you are showing no intention of paying your debts and thus not meeting the Good Character requirement. Therefore, it would be wise to include the letter that the debt/ccj has been settled.2321 wrote:And can I send the letter from creditor to home office later.2321 wrote:Hi
tomorrow I am with NCS ,I paid my creditor(ccj) and asked them to send letter with no outstanding balance which they agreed to send.
Now should I wait for the letter as evidence to attach with my application tomorrow or do I postpone the appointment which means loosing NCS fees.
please advice.
Thank you
please advise.
Thanks
Thank you.
If you go to your NCS appointment you can ask them to hold on to your application until you get the letter. They should be willing to do this.
That shows paying your debt so should be ample.2321 wrote:Thanks D4109125 for this advise and one more ..D4109125 wrote:The CCJ could be seen by the HO as evidence that you are showing no intention of paying your debts and thus not meeting the Good Character requirement. Therefore, it would be wise to include the letter that the debt/ccj has been settled.2321 wrote:And can I send the letter from creditor to home office later.2321 wrote:Hi
tomorrow I am with NCS ,I paid my creditor(ccj) and asked them to send letter with no outstanding balance which they agreed to send.
Now should I wait for the letter as evidence to attach with my application tomorrow or do I postpone the appointment which means loosing NCS fees.
please advice.
Thank you
please advise.
Thanks
Thank you.
If you go to your NCS appointment you can ask them to hold on to your application until you get the letter. They should be willing to do this.
letter form creditor is enough or do I need a letter form court?
Thank you.
Thanks D4109125.wrote:That shows paying your debt so should be ample.2321 wrote:Thanks D4109125 for this advise and one more ..D4109125 wrote:The CCJ could be seen by the HO as evidence that you are showing no intention of paying your debts and thus not meeting the Good Character requirement. Therefore, it would be wise to include the letter that the debt/ccj has been settled.2321 wrote:
And can I send the letter from creditor to home office later.
please advise.
Thanks
Thank you.
If you go to your NCS appointment you can ask them to hold on to your application until you get the letter. They should be willing to do this.
letter form creditor is enough or do I need a letter form court?
Thank you.
Any one????????????2321 wrote:Thanks D4109125.wrote:That shows paying your debt so should be ample.2321 wrote:Thanks D4109125 for this advise and one more ..D4109125 wrote:
The CCJ could be seen by the HO as evidence that you are showing no intention of paying your debts and thus not meeting the Good Character requirement. Therefore, it would be wise to include the letter that the debt/ccj has been settled.
If you go to your NCS appointment you can ask them to hold on to your application until you get the letter. They should be willing to do this.
letter form creditor is enough or do I need a letter form court?
Thank you.
Any one with similar situation please come up with advise.
P L E A S E
Thank you.
2321 wrote:Any one????????????2321 wrote:Thanks D4109125.wrote:That shows paying your debt so should be ample.2321 wrote:
Thanks D4109125 for this advise and one more ..
letter form creditor is enough or do I need a letter form court?
Thank you.
Any one with similar situation please come up with advise.
P L E A S E
Thank you.