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Thanks for you help Amber. Appreciate your time.D4109125 wrote:You have a criminal conviction, although spent, declare it. As it was more than 3 years ago you should not be refused on the grounds of Character.
Heisgood, have you done a SAR of the PNC? Most likely will be clean. I'm in a similar situation and it's clean. I will declare it anyway when my turn comes as I did when I applied for ILR. My conviction was in October 2008 for SP30 pleaded guilty in court.Heisgood wrote:Thanks for you help Amber. Appreciate your time.D4109125 wrote:You have a criminal conviction, although spent, declare it. As it was more than 3 years ago you should not be refused on the grounds of Character.
I will declare it just not under criminal conviction as the police states this is not a criminal offence. If you have documentation stating that a traffic light breach or breaking the speed limit is a criminal offence then please post the link. It may help others.
It also means 70% of the UK driving population have a criminal conviction...That's scary !
Getting PNC data is irrelevant for nationality purposes, the fact that 3 years has lapsed is the important factor for a non custodial conviction.Pqek wrote:Heisgood, have you done a SAR of the PNC? Most likely will be clean. I'm in a similar situation and it's clean. I will declare it anyway when my turn comes as I did when I applied for ILR. My conviction was in October 2008 for SP30 pleaded guilty in court.Heisgood wrote:Thanks for you help Amber. Appreciate your time.D4109125 wrote:You have a criminal conviction, although spent, declare it. As it was more than 3 years ago you should not be refused on the grounds of Character.
I will declare it just not under criminal conviction as the police states this is not a criminal offence. If you have documentation stating that a traffic light breach or breaking the speed limit is a criminal offence then please post the link. It may help others.
It also means 70% of the UK driving population have a criminal conviction...That's scary !
It should have no affect and was not a police caution. A simple word of advice, don't get drunk and don't abuse your loved ones, life is too short to subject people to that, treat your family with respect.polandcalling wrote:I'd be very grateful if someone could reassure on this as this is doing my head in. I applied for naturalisation a week ago, money has been debited already so I am now waiting for the COA letter. About 3 years ago, March 2010 , my wife called the police on me because I was drunk and we had an argument but I never hit her, I was not arrested nor fined. About 3 weeks ago, we had a big argument and she called the police on me, they asked her if I had hit her and she said no which is the truth, if I had hit our 4 year old child, she said no, if she wanted me to get arrested and she said no, if she felt safe by me spending the night at home and she said yes, she just said that she was upset because I was very drunk and called her names etc etc. Anyway before they left, my wife asked them if the fact that she called the police on me would affect me in any way, the police officer said NO and that this incident would not even show up if I was to be CRB checked. My question is, was this a CAUTION? even it this does not show up if I got a CRB? is there anyway the HO can find about this small incident? if so, would they refuse my application based on this? as I said before, I was not arrested or fined, the police officer just talked to me asking me to control my temper next time and that was it.
I am worried to death that this could affect my application for naturalisation as I do not want to lose £874 that I have already paid. ANy advice, comment, suggetsion will be highly appreciated. Many thanks
Hi AmberD4109125 wrote:A police caution is an official warning given by the police when you admit to an offence, it's a way of dealing with a person who had committed an offence without getting the courts involved. It is not a conviction, but rather an out of court disposal. A simple police caution is treated as a non-custodial sentence for the purpose of nationality applications. Many people have had 'contact' with the police and later applied, successfully, for citizenship.
Hi, I'm still hoping someone can point out examples of people who got through after the 3 year period. Thanks in advance.sgc wrote:You mean this thread (there doesn't seem to be any hyperlink on the text)? I did a search in this thread and forum but haven't found anyone mention that. I appreciate any pointers in the right direction.D4109125 wrote:Recently a forum member was accepted after a simple police caution for assault had lapsed. There success is on this thread. Another person was recently rejected when trying to use discretion for 'one minor non custodial conviction' that had not lapsed.sgc wrote:Thanks Amber, this is a helpful thread! I remember you helping me out before.
To anyone who reads this, do you know anyone who has been refused citizenship on the basis of a caution even though the application was made AFTER 3 years of the caution?
I realise that applying WITHIN 3 years of the caution is a probable rejection, but I haven't seen anyone mention that they got accepted AFTER the 3 years, so it would be nice to know.
Also it may be helpful to note what type of offence the caution was for (e.g. dishonesty, violence, unlawful sexual activity, drugs, recklessness).
sueszabo wrote:my husband was caught driving without a licence and insurance in 2006. he had to go to court and pay the fin 350 £. he wants to apply for british citizenship. will he be refused? since then he got the licence and insurance. no other convictions
VR wrote:If you answer Yes to any of the questions under Sec 3.10 to 3.16, it is akin to commiting Naturalization Suicide. ... Just tick Yes in 3.6 and give the details in 3.7 end of story. ... 3.10 to 3.16 check No
D4109125 wrote:If you have a police caution you would tick no to the criminal conviction question but include all the details about the caution, offence and date given, in the extra information box.
A police caution is not a conviction.sgc wrote:VR wrote:If you answer Yes to any of the questions under Sec 3.10 to 3.16, it is akin to commiting Naturalization Suicide. ... Just tick Yes in 3.6 and give the details in 3.7 end of story. ... 3.10 to 3.16 check NoD4109125 wrote:If you have a police caution you would tick no to the criminal conviction question but include all the details about the caution, offence and date given, in the extra information box.