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Re: Applying for AN and current passport

Post by developer101 » Sat Nov 05, 2016 3:08 pm

Thanks very much.

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AN and NIP

Post by developer101 » Fri Nov 18, 2016 8:45 pm

Right so a NIP of doing 38 on 30mph road was big mistake and was not realising when I was doing it.
So got a NIP and filled it and sent back to police. Not sure I will get an awareness course or points. I had filled my naturalisation forms, should I wait for the decision to be made or i can send the form? do i need to mention about NIP on the form? Thanks, Imran

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Re: AN and NIP

Post by Wanderer » Sat Nov 19, 2016 9:09 am

developer101 wrote:Right so a NIP of doing 38 on 30mph road was big mistake and was not realising when I was doing it.
So got a NIP and filled it and sent back to police. Not sure I will get an awareness course or points. I had filled my naturalisation forms, should I wait for the decision to be made or i can send the form? do i need to mention about NIP on the form? Thanks, Imran
Probably too much over the limit for a SAC, you'll have to declare the offence.
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Re: AN and NIP

Post by developer101 » Sat Nov 19, 2016 11:08 am

Hello I am fine with declaring but I have got only just NIP. Do I need to wait for their decision and Fixed Penalty Charge or what ever they decide or I can submit my citizenship application now and mention about NIP there?

Thanks, Imran

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Re: AN and NIP

Post by Casa » Sat Nov 19, 2016 11:17 am

Submit the application and mention the pending NIP
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Re: AN and NIP

Post by developer101 » Sat Nov 19, 2016 12:49 pm

Casa wrote:Submit the application and mention the pending NIP

Thanks.

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Re: AN and NIP

Post by developer101 » Sun Nov 20, 2016 9:34 am

Casa wrote:Submit the application and mention the pending NIP
Hey I have read in the guide that if one is awaiting for a decision to be made on a criminal offense then they should send application after the case is settled?

Please guide.

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Re: AN and NIP

Post by Casa » Sun Nov 20, 2016 9:55 am

The HO may (or may not) put the application on be hold until the outcome of the offence is known.
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Re: AN and NIP

Post by developer101 » Sun Nov 20, 2016 10:35 am

Casa wrote:The HO may (or may not) put the application on be hold until the outcome of the offence is known.
Thanks ,so it seems its better to wait for the outcome before sending the application. Do you know how long average it can take for their decision? Its just minor speeding case doing 38 on a lousy 30 road. What do you think?

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Re: AN and NIP

Post by Wanderer » Sun Nov 20, 2016 10:52 am

developer101 wrote:
Casa wrote:The HO may (or may not) put the application on be hold until the outcome of the offence is known.
Thanks ,so it seems its better to wait for the outcome before sending the application. Do you know how long average it can take for their decision? Its just minor speeding case doing 38 on a lousy 30 road. What do you think?
38 in a 30 is not a minor offence, it's nearly a third over the limit, in a residential area, imagine the damage you could do to a child at nearly 40mph.

I'd imagine you'll get three points and a £60 to £100 fine, you may be offered a SAC but don't bank on it.

Might be better to retake your driving test, I think you need some driver education.
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Re: AN and NIP

Post by developer101 » Sun Nov 20, 2016 11:01 am

Wanderer wrote:
developer101 wrote:
Casa wrote:The HO may (or may not) put the application on be hold until the outcome of the offence is known.
Thanks ,so it seems its better to wait for the outcome before sending the application. Do you know how long average it can take for their decision? Its just minor speeding case doing 38 on a lousy 30 road. What do you think?
38 in a 30 is not a minor offence, it's nearly a third over the limit, in a residential area, imagine the damage you could do to a child at nearly 40mph.

I'd imagine you'll get three points and a £60 to £100 fine, you may be offered a SAC but don't bank on it.

Might be better to retake your driving test, I think you need some driver education.
I understand 38 in a residential area is alot and I would not do that but it was not a residential area, it was a proper dual carriage road but 30 speed on it because it was near the town centre and there were proper crossings for people to cross , so that is why I got annoyed. It was just the case of bad timings , I even was not aware I was speeding 38 feels still really low on a dual way.

I have checked on the local constabulary site and it is mentioned that 38 is within the limit for SAC to be offered.

My confusion was , was it better to wait for the outcome or just send the application? I think it is best to wait for the outcome , therefore now the question is how long (average) i need to wait for their decision? weeks , months?

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Re: AN and NIP

Post by Casa » Sun Nov 20, 2016 11:06 am

No one is going to be able to tell you how long a decision will take. There are too many contributing factors to even give an estimate.
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Re: AN and NIP

Post by developer101 » Mon Nov 28, 2016 4:14 pm

Casa wrote:No one is going to be able to tell you how long a decision will take. There are too many contributing factors to even give an estimate.
Hello I got the reply, I got SA (speed awareness) course which I will take on 19th, do I now need to mention this on my application or am I clear? Do I need to submit application after the course or I can do it now?
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Went to NCS this morning for AN application

Post by developer101 » Fri Dec 23, 2016 11:39 am

Right guys so I have submitted by application. Few questions

1. I was being an idiot and did not take all the passports with me. Luckily I had alternative evidence in the form of P60s. What they were trying to achieve was if I were present in the country in 2011, I had P60 issued in April 2012, should not that cover May 2011 to April 2016 (I was employed in that whole period)? The lady was doubtful and said they might still ask for Payslips for 2011 or passport. Opinions?

2. I never had FPN (I had speed awarness course though) so I said no I never had, I remember she did mention Parking ticket as well , which I had one but didnt feel in need of disclosing it as it was not FPN. Should I had to disclose?

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Re: Went to NCS this morning for AN application

Post by Angie77 » Fri Dec 23, 2016 1:08 pm

if your P60 was issued in april 2012 so it covered from april 2011 to april 2012.

I had my appointment at NCS yestarday and took P60 covering 2012 to 2016 and payslips covering 2011 as I lost P60 from that year. For my surprise the lady from NCS did not take my payslips. She said this was not even a requirement as home office has the resources to carry out checkings if needed , so 4 P60 was enough.

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Re: Went to NCS this morning for AN application

Post by developer101 » Fri Dec 23, 2016 1:14 pm

Angie77 wrote:if your P60 was issued in april 2012 so it covered from april 2011 to april 2012.

I had my appointment at NCS yestarday and took P60 covering 2012 to 2016 and payslips covering 2011 as I lost P60 from that year. For my surprise the lady from NCS did not take my payslips. She said this was not even a requirement as home office has the resources to carry out checkings if needed , so 4 P60 was enough.
Hmm right yeah they have resources, plus I had submitted like everything, previous passport, payslips, bank statements , P60s when getting ILR , I think reasking for it again after a year does not make sense.

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Re: Went to NCS this morning for AN application

Post by Angie77 » Fri Dec 23, 2016 1:21 pm

if home office is not satisfied with anything I believe they will ask for more documents.
I have a 5 kilos file of paper trails if they request it's ready to be sent. :lol:

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Re: Went to NCS this morning for AN application

Post by developer101 » Fri Dec 23, 2016 1:22 pm

Angie77 wrote:if home office is not satisfied with anything I believe they will ask for more documents.
I have a 5 kilos file of paper trails if they request it's ready to be sent. :lol:
:) yes same with me ahah

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Overseas address AN application

Post by developer101 » Sun Jan 22, 2017 10:55 am

Hello guys

I had submitted my application on 23rd Dec 2016. Had done biometric on 12 Jan if I remember correctly.
I have received an email from Home Office to provide overseas address during my long 175 days absence from UK. Is it normal procedure to ask overseas address? during that point of time I was just sharing a house with some one so when I had left for holiday , I left the house (not paying rent) to save some money that is why in the application I did not put UK address during that time. Is that something I have done right?

Please advise.

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Overseas address

Post by developer101 » Sun Jan 22, 2017 12:55 pm

Hello guys I had submitted my application on 23rd Dec 2016. Had done biometric on 12 Jan if I remember correctly. I have received an email from Home Office to provide overseas address during my long 175 days absence from UK. Is it normal procedure to ask overseas address? during that time I was living share in UK which I left before going away. its ok?

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Re: Applying for AN and current passport

Post by noajthan » Sun Jan 22, 2017 1:45 pm

Posts merged.
No need for multiple posts.
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