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Thanks for your reply. I will see what comes of it. If say I apply for citizenship in 2022, if they refuse it on good character grounds, is it usually permanent or we are given a chance to apply later?Zimba wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 3:46 amILR and naturalisation do NOT have the same character criteria. So do not mix things up.
As per immigration rules, only convictions that are recorded on your criminal record will affect ILR. Speeding is NOT a recordable offence and FPNs are issued for minor offences only. Having FPNs has no effect on ILR and they do not need to be declared.
For naturalisation, your whole character and conduct is considered as the grant of citizenship is totally discretionary. Having multiple FPNs in a short span of time shows a disregard for the law and may lead to a refusal.
Usually the refusal letter tell the applicant as when can the application be reapplied.
Often two or three years of clean record is what is needed. Good character for the natioality applications has a dedicated guide: https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... y-guidanceilarious wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 7:47 pmThanks for your reply. I will see what comes of it. If say I apply for citizenship in 2022, if they refuse it on good character grounds, is it usually permanent or we are given a chance to apply later?Zimba wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 3:46 amILR and naturalisation do NOT have the same character criteria. So do not mix things up.
As per immigration rules, only convictions that are recorded on your criminal record will affect ILR. Speeding is NOT a recordable offence and FPNs are issued for minor offences only. Having FPNs has no effect on ILR and they do not need to be declared.
For naturalisation, your whole character and conduct is considered as the grant of citizenship is totally discretionary. Having multiple FPNs in a short span of time shows a disregard for the law and may lead to a refusal.
Thank you for the info.. Just one theoretical question, if you happen to have been called at a court or receive 12 points for which you get called at the court, then as we know we aren't eligible to apply for ILR for 24 months.ilarious wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 7:47 pmThanks for your reply. I will see what comes of it. If say I apply for citizenship in 2022, if they refuse it on good character grounds, is it usually permanent or we are given a chance to apply later?Zimba wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 3:46 amILR and naturalisation do NOT have the same character criteria. So do not mix things up.
As per immigration rules, only convictions that are recorded on your criminal record will affect ILR. Speeding is NOT a recordable offence and FPNs are issued for minor offences only. Having FPNs has no effect on ILR and they do not need to be declared.
For naturalisation, your whole character and conduct is considered as the grant of citizenship is totally discretionary. Having multiple FPNs in a short span of time shows a disregard for the law and may lead to a refusal.