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Custodial Sentence and ILR
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2014 6:55 pm
by jtorty
I had an 8 weeks custodial sentence for driving on a ban twice but this was in 2010 before i applied for my spousal visa which i got in may 2012. i am due to apply for my ILR. Do you think it will be a problem? And what does a civil judgment or civil penalty constitute? On my application form (SETM) i was asked if i have any civil judgments or civil penalties under the UK immigration act.
Thanks.
Re: Custodial Sentence and ILR
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2014 9:36 pm
by Amber
322 wrote:(1C) where the person is seeking indefinite leave to enter or remain:
(iii) they have been convicted of an offence for which they have been sentenced to
imprisonment for less than 12 months, unless a period of
7 years has passed since the
end of the sentence
However, as you are applying as a partner under Part 8, this must be contrasted with:
A320 wrote:Paragraphs 320 (except subparagraph (3), (10) and (11)) and 322 do not apply to an
application for entry clearance, leave to enter or leave to remain as a Family Member under
Appendix FM, and Part 9 (except for paragraph 322(1)) does not apply to an application for
leave to remain on the grounds of private life under paragraphs 276ADE-276DH.
Where a person does not meet the requirements for ILR they should consider an extension. A custodial sentence must be declared as a conviction. You will also not be able to naturalise as British for at least 7 years from the end of the sentence.
Re: Custodial Sentence and ILR
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 8:02 am
by jtorty
Thank you for the response. i want to clarify that i got my conviction before i received my 2 yr probationary visa. when i first applied for my 2 yr probationary visa i was denied but i was successful on a court appeal and was eventually granted my spousal visa. i will imagine since my conviction was before my probationary spouse visa it will not be a problem when applying for my ILR??
Re: Custodial Sentence and ILR
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 9:39 am
by Amber
Limited leave to enter/remain is different from ILR. However, do read the links below.
Re: Custodial Sentence and ILR
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 6:30 pm
by jtorty
i appreciate the response to my questions, but i didn't get the link you asked me to read please can you send it again? Thanks
Re: Custodial Sentence and ILR
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 12:31 am
by Amber