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I think migrants should drive betterMKR_73 wrote:the requirement for Good character must be review and challenged due to the number of migrants are bared from naturalisation under traffic laws
But that is no evidence that more migrants than non-migrants commit these offences. Such people (migrants) post on the forum because their eligibility to remain the UK (extension / settlement / naturalisation) may be influenced by the severity of such offences. Whereas, non-migrants do not need to post such questions on forums. Therefore the comparison, based on number of posts, is flawed.wunder wrote:I think migrants should drive betterMKR_73 wrote:the requirement for Good character must be review and challenged due to the number of migrants are bared from naturalisation under traffic laws![]()
Seriously, even on these forums - the amount of people enquiring about their chances for citizenship when they have driving offences or did not pay for insurance, etc - it's just scary!
Your basic right is to challenge a charge imposed on you. Being found guilty in a court of law cannot be misconstrued as "not being given the freedom to exercise basic rights".MKR_73 wrote:It means I am not able to exercise my basic rights.
Well, it is true - but I suspect that migrants have issues adjusting to UK roads (different rules and for many different side of the road, etc). Natives don't have the same issue.sushdmehta wrote:But that is no evidence that more migrants than non-migrants commit these offences. Such people (migrants) post on the forum because their eligibility to remain the UK (extension / settlement / naturalisation) may be influenced by the severity of such offences. Whereas, non-migrants do not need to post such questions on forums. Therefore the comparison, based on number of posts, is flawed.
Indeed!sushdmehta wrote:This said, I believe everyone must drive carefully!
There is no basic right for citizenship. Lack of one does not prevent you from anything basic (and in fact from anything particularly serious - apart from visa-free travel and voting).MKR_73 wrote:It means I am not able to exercise my basic rights.
I agree - and driving without insurance / licence / drink-driving etc are all just half-witted and selfish things to do. That applies to everyone, citizens, ILR holders, visitors, etc.sushdmehta wrote:
This said, I believe everyone must drive carefully!
regards
Labour aren't actually running the country at the moment, having lost the election!MKR_73 wrote:
It is too harsh on migrants that a person with "Bad character" or "criminal" by HO definition is allowed to run the country but poor migrants, who give 100% to the country, are barred from naturalisation.
Any comments are welcome