British Citizenship refused.
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2024 12:12 am
Please anyone help me when can apply again??
Your application for British Citizenship has been refused.
Your application for British Citizenship was received on 12th Feb 2024 Your application has been considered under section 6(1) of the British Nationality Act 1981.
You have not demonstrated that you meet the requirements for British Citizenship and your application has been refused.
What this means for you
You have not been naturalised as a British Citizen.
The reasons for this decision are set out in the next section.
On behalf of the Secretary of State for the Home Department
Your personal information
The Data Protection Act 2018 governs how we use personal data. For details of how we will use your personal information and who we may share it with please see our Privacy Notice for the Border, Immigration and Citizenship system at https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... itizenship. This also explains your key rights under the Act, how you can access your personal information and how to complain if you have concerns.
Reasons for decision
Based on the evidence available you do not meet the requirements to naturalise as a British citizen because:
• you do not meet the Good Character requirement.
One of the requirements for citizenship is that the applicant is of good character. ‘Good character’ is not defined in the British Nationality Act 1981, but the applicant is expected to have shown due regard for the laws of this country.
You have not met this requirement because of: Your criminality.
You were convicted of sexual assault on 1st September 2009 at Ealing magistrates and given a suspended sentence of eight weeks for a two-year period. You subsequently broke the requirements of the suspended sentence and was imprisoned for eight weeks on 6th April 2010 at Ealing magistrates.
Your conviction has been considered in accordance with the good character requirement. The guidance states that an exceptional case is one where on the facts of the case, the application would normally be refused but there are mitigating circumstances which mean it would be appropriate to grant.
When considering all factors on the balance of probabilities, we are not satisfied that there are sufficiently compelling mitigating circumstances to demonstrate you are now of good character, and therefore an exceptional grant is not appropriate.
It is open to you to re-apply for citizenship at any time, but in light of offences, any application made before 12th February 2034 is unlikely to succeed. Before submitting a further application for citizenship, you should ensure that you meet all the requirements.
It has been noted that you applied for Naturalisation in 2019 but this was refused based on the Residency not being met. Unfortunately, our new Good Character policy came into effect in July 2023. Your application date application is 12th February 2024, therefore during your application, we would need to be satisfied you meet this requirement.
Next steps
The application fee for British Citizenship is not refundable and has been retained to cover the cost of handling and processing your application.
Include only if a ceremony fee is being returned.
You will be refunded the sum of £80.00 because you are not required to attend a citizenship ceremony.
You can request a review of this decision using the form at https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... ed-form-nr
If you still wish to become a British Citizen, you can make a new application. You can do this at any time, but you are advised to ensure, as far as possible, that the requirements are met before doing so.
Your application for British Citizenship has been refused.
Your application for British Citizenship was received on 12th Feb 2024 Your application has been considered under section 6(1) of the British Nationality Act 1981.
You have not demonstrated that you meet the requirements for British Citizenship and your application has been refused.
What this means for you
You have not been naturalised as a British Citizen.
The reasons for this decision are set out in the next section.
On behalf of the Secretary of State for the Home Department
Your personal information
The Data Protection Act 2018 governs how we use personal data. For details of how we will use your personal information and who we may share it with please see our Privacy Notice for the Border, Immigration and Citizenship system at https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... itizenship. This also explains your key rights under the Act, how you can access your personal information and how to complain if you have concerns.
Reasons for decision
Based on the evidence available you do not meet the requirements to naturalise as a British citizen because:
• you do not meet the Good Character requirement.
One of the requirements for citizenship is that the applicant is of good character. ‘Good character’ is not defined in the British Nationality Act 1981, but the applicant is expected to have shown due regard for the laws of this country.
You have not met this requirement because of: Your criminality.
You were convicted of sexual assault on 1st September 2009 at Ealing magistrates and given a suspended sentence of eight weeks for a two-year period. You subsequently broke the requirements of the suspended sentence and was imprisoned for eight weeks on 6th April 2010 at Ealing magistrates.
Your conviction has been considered in accordance with the good character requirement. The guidance states that an exceptional case is one where on the facts of the case, the application would normally be refused but there are mitigating circumstances which mean it would be appropriate to grant.
When considering all factors on the balance of probabilities, we are not satisfied that there are sufficiently compelling mitigating circumstances to demonstrate you are now of good character, and therefore an exceptional grant is not appropriate.
It is open to you to re-apply for citizenship at any time, but in light of offences, any application made before 12th February 2034 is unlikely to succeed. Before submitting a further application for citizenship, you should ensure that you meet all the requirements.
It has been noted that you applied for Naturalisation in 2019 but this was refused based on the Residency not being met. Unfortunately, our new Good Character policy came into effect in July 2023. Your application date application is 12th February 2024, therefore during your application, we would need to be satisfied you meet this requirement.
Next steps
The application fee for British Citizenship is not refundable and has been retained to cover the cost of handling and processing your application.
Include only if a ceremony fee is being returned.
You will be refunded the sum of £80.00 because you are not required to attend a citizenship ceremony.
You can request a review of this decision using the form at https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... ed-form-nr
If you still wish to become a British Citizen, you can make a new application. You can do this at any time, but you are advised to ensure, as far as possible, that the requirements are met before doing so.