Good character Requirement - New Rules - Old Conviction
Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2023 5:46 pm
Hi there,
Hope everyone is doing well!
Just passed my Life in the UK test and was finally ready to go through with the naturalisation application until I read all the fine print.
I am nearly two years on settled status through EUSS but the good character requirement is a concern.
I have a conviction from overseas for speeding 48 on a 40 zone in 2015. I appealed this in court in order to retain a conditional licence to ensure I could still drive to school. I did not report this on my EUSS application as my understanding was that speeding tickets/FPNs were not important, especially after 5 years and I hadn't the legal understanding to associate this conviction with a criminal record.
I have had no other fines/ convictions since of any kind. Should also mentioned that I have recently finished a masters in the UK and now have a master's loan and am worried this can be construed as debt?
How likely is it that this will have an impact on my chances of getting approved and should I report this as a conviction considering I didn't originally for my EUSS application?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Hope everyone is doing well!
Just passed my Life in the UK test and was finally ready to go through with the naturalisation application until I read all the fine print.
I am nearly two years on settled status through EUSS but the good character requirement is a concern.
I have a conviction from overseas for speeding 48 on a 40 zone in 2015. I appealed this in court in order to retain a conditional licence to ensure I could still drive to school. I did not report this on my EUSS application as my understanding was that speeding tickets/FPNs were not important, especially after 5 years and I hadn't the legal understanding to associate this conviction with a criminal record.
I have had no other fines/ convictions since of any kind. Should also mentioned that I have recently finished a masters in the UK and now have a master's loan and am worried this can be construed as debt?
How likely is it that this will have an impact on my chances of getting approved and should I report this as a conviction considering I didn't originally for my EUSS application?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.