Good Character/ Police Arrest/ Non Molestation Order -- Citizenship
Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2022 8:51 pm
Dear Members,
Can following impact on the UK citizenship applications?
Police Arrest
(1) Arrest followed by police investigation. Investigation concluded 'No Further Action (NFA)'. Meaning the allegations were withdrawn after the police investigation concluded and no court prosecution was made.
(2) Does the reason for 'NFA' impacts the citizenship application? reason for NFA could be 'insufficient evidence' or 'not in public interest'. There is no previous history of such allegations in the police record nor any other history of any other crime.
(3) Does the arrest needs to be declared in the application? if Yes, should details of the incident be provided?
The arrest was then followed by a non-molestation order issued against the applicant.
Non-Molestation Order
(4) A non-molestation order was issued against the citizenship applicant by the court. It was not heard in the court in the presence of both parties. The non-molestation order was then replaced by the 'Undertakings' and is due to expire this Nov 2022. There is no previous history of crime or bad behaviour or series of similar bad behaviour.
(5) Does the non-molestation order needs to be declared in the application? if Yes, should details of the order be provided in the application?
Divorce
(6) Does divorce affect the citizenship application?
Lastly - does anyone was in a similar situation and their citizenship application came out successful? Can they share their experience as lessons learned.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Can following impact on the UK citizenship applications?
Police Arrest
(1) Arrest followed by police investigation. Investigation concluded 'No Further Action (NFA)'. Meaning the allegations were withdrawn after the police investigation concluded and no court prosecution was made.
(2) Does the reason for 'NFA' impacts the citizenship application? reason for NFA could be 'insufficient evidence' or 'not in public interest'. There is no previous history of such allegations in the police record nor any other history of any other crime.
(3) Does the arrest needs to be declared in the application? if Yes, should details of the incident be provided?
The arrest was then followed by a non-molestation order issued against the applicant.
Non-Molestation Order
(4) A non-molestation order was issued against the citizenship applicant by the court. It was not heard in the court in the presence of both parties. The non-molestation order was then replaced by the 'Undertakings' and is due to expire this Nov 2022. There is no previous history of crime or bad behaviour or series of similar bad behaviour.
(5) Does the non-molestation order needs to be declared in the application? if Yes, should details of the order be provided in the application?
Divorce
(6) Does divorce affect the citizenship application?
Lastly - does anyone was in a similar situation and their citizenship application came out successful? Can they share their experience as lessons learned.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks