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Civil penalties - implication for naturalization?

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Civil penalties - implication for naturalization?

Post by Drengen » Sat Jan 29, 2022 5:18 pm

Dear board,

I have enjoyed reading the forum for a long time and am now seeking some advice, as I am having a challenging time finding an answer to my question.

Status: EU citizen + 5Y 7M in the country + ILR + looking to apply for citizenship by naturalization in ~6M time.

About a year ago I jumped a red light on my bicycle as there was not cars nor pedestrians (albeit a busy street under normal circumstances). A parked motorcycle officer saw it and took my details on the spot and I got a warning + traffic course as a penalty.

Now I am looking through the application and it seems that all civil penalties, even warnings, have to be disclosed. Am I correct in assuming I have to disclose this warning from jumping the red light on my bike? And if so, should I give it some time before applying as to not fail the good character test?

Appreciate the help greatly!

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Re: Civil penalties - implication for naturalization?

Post by meself2 » Sat Jan 29, 2022 5:23 pm

According to this , you should be fine with leaving it out.
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