ILR application with two Trafic offence
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 10:12 am
Hi all,
Thanks for your comments earlier regards to my dependent. We are planning to apply for ILR on 7th November 2012.
I just have one more query regarding my traffic offence. Details as follows:
I got my 1st UK full Driving licence on 14-03-2008.
Traffic Offence 1: On 27-10-2008, I was stop by police for driving a car without insurance.
Result: I went to court and was sentenced for 200.00 pound fain and got 6 points. My licence was revoked as because I got 6 points within two years after passing Driving test. So I had to retake my driving test again including theory test and I had to pass both of them.
Traffic Offence 2: I passed my 2nd driving test on 22-07-2009. I got 3 points and 60 pound fain for speeding on 01-05-10. I am still using this licence.
In my current paper copy of driving licence has both traffic offences. Do you think it would be a problem for our ILR application? I believe I have to declare both on the form.
Do you think this offence would stop me to get ILR? If so what other possible option I have?
If you need any more information please let me know.
Thanks.
Mehedi
Thanks for your comments earlier regards to my dependent. We are planning to apply for ILR on 7th November 2012.
I just have one more query regarding my traffic offence. Details as follows:
I got my 1st UK full Driving licence on 14-03-2008.
Traffic Offence 1: On 27-10-2008, I was stop by police for driving a car without insurance.
Result: I went to court and was sentenced for 200.00 pound fain and got 6 points. My licence was revoked as because I got 6 points within two years after passing Driving test. So I had to retake my driving test again including theory test and I had to pass both of them.
Traffic Offence 2: I passed my 2nd driving test on 22-07-2009. I got 3 points and 60 pound fain for speeding on 01-05-10. I am still using this licence.
In my current paper copy of driving licence has both traffic offences. Do you think it would be a problem for our ILR application? I believe I have to declare both on the form.
Do you think this offence would stop me to get ILR? If so what other possible option I have?
If you need any more information please let me know.
Thanks.
Mehedi