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by gordon » Fri Jun 15, 2007 12:37 pm
You may qualify for initial HSMP approval on the basis of your earnings, degrees, age, etc., and the issue of convictions may not come up, but perhaps you might want to look closely at how convictions are handled in entry clearance (after HSMP approval) and FLR (two years on, if you plan to remain further), where you will be asked about convictions.
Refer to Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 to ascertain that your conviction would be considered spent; I'm not sure about the different elements of the sentence, whether the driving disqualification is considered spent after a period different from that of the community work and fine (or whether it's all handled together, perhaps considered spent after five years?). Understanding the terms of rehabilitation should both bolster your defence of your own 'good character' and equip you to manage the implications of the situation with confidence.
One of the moderators at one point posted a link to the caseworkers' guidance notes on good character, with respect to naturalisation, I think, but I expect that the same principles apply to entry clearance and FLR.
Forewarned is forearmed; very best wishes.