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Pedal down on your words. Do your own research before you throw allegations on people. MISLEADING is a strong word.
Fines
A fine counts as a criminal conviction and forms part of someone’s criminal record.
Fines must be declared and may result in refusal of cancellation.
If an applicant has received multiple fines or one or more fines alongside other noncustodial sentences, particularly over a short period of time, you must also consider
if it is appropriate to refuse on the grounds that they are a persistent offender.
Fixed penalty notices, penalty charge notices and penalty
notices for disorder
Fixed penalty notices, penalty charge notices and penalty notices for disorder are
imposed by the police or other authorised enforcement officers for traffic rule,
environmental and civil violations. They enable the criminal justice system to dispose
of certain minor offences without the need for a person to attend court, and do not
form part of a person’s criminal record.
A fixed penalty notice will not normally result in refusal unless the person has failed
to pay or has unsuccessfully challenged the notice and there were subsequent
criminal proceedings resulting in a conviction. In such instances, they should be
treated in line with the sentence imposed by the court.
The criminality thresholds for visa/ILR is defined in the immigration rules. There is a whole guide on this: https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... riminality
Cor blimey!! I do hope you get a medal for that.garrick wrote: ↑Mon Oct 03, 2022 3:34 pm@tictack, before asking me, have you done enough research? Please read out details section wise what you have pasted and you will see facts. Dont just refuse others comments like this. I am part of this forum since last 8 years and know more than you about immigration rules.