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Car Insurance Conviction vs ILR

Post by sakreg » Mon Sep 02, 2013 3:24 pm

Hi,

I have my ILR PEO date on 05-NOV-2013 but ended up in a Court hearing for possession of an Uninsured Car on 26-SEP-2013.

Have read thru threads that speaks on Insurance Conviction but could not see anything that fits my scenario, please advise if someone have across a similar situation.

Though the hearing date and PEO date are very much close, it is quite possible that there won't be an outcome from the court hearing (and I might slip thru!!??). But I am looking forward to disclose the truth with UKBA.

I had parked my vehicle with a private garage for a repair and sell off by them. I had a clarification from them that the car need not to be insured whilst in their premises. So I cancelled the existing insurance on the Car. There is NO incident of the car getting caught on the road by Police. Only incident is the possession of the car which was Uninsured with me as a Registered Keeper .The car was with the Garage awaiting for a buyer for nearly 3 months. I have a letter from garage stating the period the car was with them in their Trade Premises which covers the period as mentioned in the court letter.

If convicted by court I do believe in the current weather there is 100% probability for the rejection and to wait for the cooling period for the conviction to be spent!

Can I hear any cases of success in such a scenario even if convicted?

Thank you,
Sak

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Re: Car Insurance Conviction vs ILR

Post by UKBALoveStory » Mon Sep 02, 2013 5:04 pm

sakreg wrote:
If convicted by court
Why you think that?

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Post by Amber » Mon Sep 02, 2013 6:24 pm

Was this a P33 Seizure of unlicensed and uninsured vehicles?

Have you received a court summons?
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Post by fazhaque » Mon Sep 02, 2013 6:36 pm

Hi Just to add here....i had 6 points on my license. 3 were fixed penalty given by the police for driving while on mobile phone and 3 points were given in court for driving license offence (LC20) and both offences were in 2011. I did a CRB check and there was no conviction. I did declared all the offences and send my CRB along with the application. My application was approved for ILR ( 10 years) route in may this year. So my assumptions would be if your CRB is clear then you have a very good chance to be successful. All the best.
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Post by sakreg » Mon Sep 02, 2013 7:16 pm

D4109125 wrote:Was this a P33 Seizure of unlicensed and uninsured vehicles?

Have you received a court summons?
There is NO Seizure of vehicles. Received a Requisition form from DVLA to appear in court @ Swansea for a hearing for keeping an uninsured vehicle for which I am the registered keeper. This charge is based on the record kept by DVLA.

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Post by sakreg » Mon Sep 02, 2013 7:29 pm

fazhaque wrote:I did a CRB check and there was no conviction. I did declared all the offences and send my CRB along with the application.
Can you please suggest from where you got the CRB checked? How long would it take to get the report back .Are there any specific level that needs to be mentioned while requesting for CRB check?

Just found this online site. Are the things outlined here enough

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http://www.disclosurescotland.co.uk/apply-online/

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Post by fazhaque » Mon Sep 02, 2013 8:39 pm

sakreg wrote:
fazhaque wrote:I did a CRB check and there was no conviction. I did declared all the offences and send my CRB along with the application.
Can you please suggest from where you got the CRB checked? How long would it take to get the report back .Are there any specific level that needs to be mentioned while requesting for CRB check?

Just found this online site. Are the things outlined here enough

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http://www.disclosurescotland.co.uk/apply-online/
Yes I think that should be enough...i did the same!!
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Post by fazhaque » Mon Sep 02, 2013 8:41 pm

fazhaque wrote:
sakreg wrote:
fazhaque wrote:I did a CRB check and there was no conviction. I did declared all the offences and send my CRB along with the application.
Can you please suggest from where you got the CRB checked? How long would it take to get the report back .Are there any specific level that needs to be mentioned while requesting for CRB check?

Just found this online site. Are the things outlined here enough

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http://www.disclosurescotland.co.uk/apply-online/
Yes I think that should be enough...i did the same!!
Also this will give you a Basic CRB and normally it takes 2-3 weeks approximately.
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Re: Car Insurance Conviction vs ILR

Post by sakreg » Thu Sep 05, 2013 1:41 pm

tahirnaveed wrote:
sakreg wrote:
If convicted by court
Why you think that?
You sound Positive :)

Based on the wordings here Part 9 @ http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... tionrules/ (as far as I understood, did not go line by line) court convictions leading to imprisonment or if it gets into CRB report is what affects the ILR and NOT every court convictions (like the majority of us have related to motoring)

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