Applying with prior magistrates fine
Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2024 8:50 pm
Hello all,
I have a question regarding applying to naturalisation with a citizenship. I understand the old rules were to make it such that I'd have to wait 3 years. The charge was December 2022 but the offence took place July 2022.
The legislation I broke was a TfL law which is "Contrary to Regulation 7(1)(b) of the Public Service Vehicles (conduct of Drivers, Inspectors, Conductors &Passengers) Regulations 1990 SI No. 1020 and contrary to Section 25(3) of the Public Passenger Vehicles Act 1981." I used a discounted oyster not for me and they had me pay for the fares I dodged but officially, the charge is a single charge which was the day they caught me.
Would this be declared at all? It has not shown up on my DBS even when I conducted a basic check the month after so unsure if this counts as "criminal". I plan to declare anyway but wondering if I will be rejected on this ground even if I show I have not broken any other law, paid all my fares properly since then.
Also, in the cover letter, how should I phrase the wording as it includes a fine, compensation order and the admin costs. Do I include the whole thing as the "fine" amount as it be over £1000.
Thank you!
I have a question regarding applying to naturalisation with a citizenship. I understand the old rules were to make it such that I'd have to wait 3 years. The charge was December 2022 but the offence took place July 2022.
The legislation I broke was a TfL law which is "Contrary to Regulation 7(1)(b) of the Public Service Vehicles (conduct of Drivers, Inspectors, Conductors &Passengers) Regulations 1990 SI No. 1020 and contrary to Section 25(3) of the Public Passenger Vehicles Act 1981." I used a discounted oyster not for me and they had me pay for the fares I dodged but officially, the charge is a single charge which was the day they caught me.
Would this be declared at all? It has not shown up on my DBS even when I conducted a basic check the month after so unsure if this counts as "criminal". I plan to declare anyway but wondering if I will be rejected on this ground even if I show I have not broken any other law, paid all my fares properly since then.
Also, in the cover letter, how should I phrase the wording as it includes a fine, compensation order and the admin costs. Do I include the whole thing as the "fine" amount as it be over £1000.
Thank you!