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Amber thanks for your reply. As you can see from details above, there was no insurance fraud involved in my case.D4109125 wrote:No it will not affect your ILR. The only time such claims could prove a general grounds for refusal was if you were involved in insurance fraud.
The solicitor is a dingbat for saying that and ought to know better. It would never be on a police check anyway so the ACPO search is pointless. Stop worrying,vc2013 wrote:Amber thanks for your reply. As you can see from details above, there was no insurance fraud involved in my case.D4109125 wrote:No it will not affect your ILR. The only time such claims could prove a general grounds for refusal was if you were involved in insurance fraud.
I was never worried about this issue before, until I consulted an immigration solicitor recently. He advised me that civil court judgement's can also be considered as non custodial sentence, which means I might need to wait for 3 years from the date court judgement.
Any one with similar situations please share your experience please?
I am planning to apply for my ILR in 2nd week of August.
FYI my CRB basic check was clear. Waiting for ACPO PNC results.