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"10 yrs wait is not the end of the world" - For sure it's not but can you imagine what the requirements will be in 10yrs? This is so sad as someone who had the same court fine while on international licences 6yrs ago I didn’t know this was considered a conviction until doing some added research including exchanges with Amber on this forum before applying.TTOE wrote:When in 2010 i.e. date and month?
Definitely not a Fixed Penalty N, is it?
What date was your application received by the home office?
These questions are to enable the forum make sense of the post. Thanks
10 yrs wait is not the end of the world, there are so many things to do to fill the 10 yrs gap.
One advise from me: Do a proper research/seek for a good solicitor to take on the HO. Difficult thing to do but hey its worth giving it your best shot, that should keep you occupy for some time. Learn to enjoy and engage yourself during those potential period of sleepless nights. Pray hard and believe!
All the best mate!
8.3 Failure to Disclose Convictions
Where the person has failed to disclose any (including minor) outstanding charges or convictions that would result in refusal of the application, the decision maker will normally refuse the application.

In such cases, the decision maker will normally refuse any subsequent application for citizenship if it is made within 10 years from the date of the refusal on these grounds.
MattSule wrote:It's now well known that all driving convictions must be declared.
But would the HO have ignored an UNDECLARED driving conviction if it happened more than 3 years before application?
Irrespective of the outcome you don't have to declare a PCN except if a court gets involved. My thought. Let Amber please confirm this.20shamat wrote:MattSule wrote:It's now well known that all driving convictions must be declared.
But would the HO have ignored an UNDECLARED driving conviction if it happened more than 3 years before application?
Hi Guys,
This is making me nervous too, recently ie last month I was issued with a Penalty Charge Notice(PCN) for parking my car on the footway parking due to punctured tyre. I pointed this immediatley to the officer who was still present next to the car and he recorded the details within his device about the puncture tyre and he adviced me to appeal as per the rules. I'm awaiting response from the council for my appeal which normally takes 28 days. ie 28/12/2013.
I'm due to apply for my naturalisation on 20th Jan 2014. Do you reckon I should mention in my application about the PCN irrespective of the outcome of my appeal?
bridgeman40 wrote:hey amber the conviction was in 2010 and it was for driving with a provisional license, which i received 3 points for, the case actually went straight to court,. its my fault for rushing the application, i simply thought driving offences were not included in good character.Amber_ wrote:bridgeman40 when was the date of the driving conviction?