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ILR sucess with traffic offence IN10 lc20 & 241 days out

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ILR sucess with traffic offence IN10 lc20 & 241 days out

Post by aneel_07 » Wed Nov 07, 2012 10:28 pm

after a long speculation about a year, i have got my ilr at solihull branch

i had 2 issues with my application

1. traffic offence with in10 and lc20, court imposed fine.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... highlight=

2. 241 days ou of uk, of with 78 days trip out on a family emergency reason
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... highlight=

cw asked me first about my total out of uk days, i explained that i was out of uk for about 241 days and out of which i had to be for straight 78 days due to a family emergency.

then cw jumped to traffic offence.
cw asked me if i received the fine from court, i said yes but it was in a post.
then she asked me if it was a spent convition, then i said i wasnt quite sure about it, hence i requested pnc sar report and crb report, as both reports had a clear report on my name i assumed i dont have any criminal convicTions.

cw then said its a good thing that you checked, if the reports are clear then there shouldnt be any problem. she did go back a checked something between this.

finally my major 2 issues are accepted.

ilr granted!

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Re: ILR sucess with traffic offence IN10 lc20 & 241 days

Post by DayDream » Wed Nov 07, 2012 11:07 pm

then cw jumped to traffic offence.
cw asked me if i received the fine from court, i said yes but it was in a post.
Congrats for your successful ILR application.

Isnt the court conviction via post and court conviction with the person physically present in front of the judge same?? I mean both convictions will result in endorsement on the licence with "convicting court" detail. So I'm keen to know what the CW would have done f you said the conviction was not by post and you went to the court??

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Post by aneel_07 » Thu Nov 08, 2012 5:34 am

as long as it wont appear on crb check and pnc sar report one should consider it to clear of convictions

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Got ILR with Driving Offence - IN10 and LC20

Post by sdas » Tue Mar 05, 2013 10:04 pm

Issues: Driving/Motoring Offence - Went to court - pleaded guilty - paid £250 fine and 6 points.

Got ILR at Croydon. CW didn't ask a single question. Approved straight away. :D

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Re: Got ILR with Driving Offence - IN10 and LC20

Post by Gagan1986 » Tue Mar 05, 2013 10:06 pm

sdas wrote:Issues: Driving/Motoring Offence - Went to court - pleaded guilty - paid £250 fine and 6 points.

Got ILR at Croydon. CW didn't ask a single question. Approved straight away. :D
What's was your date offence for IN10?

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Re: Got ILR with Driving Offence - IN10 and LC20

Post by sdas » Tue Mar 05, 2013 10:12 pm

Gagan1986 wrote:
sdas wrote:Issues: Driving/Motoring Offence - Went to court - pleaded guilty - paid £250 fine and 6 points.

Got ILR at Croydon. CW didn't ask a single question. Approved straight away. :D
What's was your date offence for IN10?
Sep 2008

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Criminal Offence - General grounds for refusal

Post by sdas » Tue Mar 05, 2013 10:43 pm

I would like to share the below information re general grounds for refusal:

This page explains how to consider an application for indefinite leave to remain if the applicant is convicted of a criminal offence.

You must refuse an applicant who is applying for indefinite leave to remain on or after 13 December 2012, if they:
  • have been convicted of an offence and sentenced to imprisonment for at least four years
  • were convicted of an offence and sentenced to imprisonment for at least 12 months but less than four years, and 15 years has not passed since the end of the sentence
  • were convicted of an offence and sentenced to imprisonment for less than 12 months, and seven years has not passed since the end of the sentence
  • have, within the 24 months preceding the date of the application, been convicted of or admitted to an offence and received a non-custodial sentence or other out of court disposal recorded on their criminal record.
For information on how to consider applications where the applicant falls into one of the above groups, see related link: Sentence based thresholds.

Where an applicant for indefinite leave to remain has a relevant conviction as set out above, you must refuse the application under Paragraph 322 (1C).

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Re: Criminal Offence - General grounds for refusal

Post by Gagan1986 » Tue Mar 05, 2013 10:44 pm

sdas wrote:I would like to share the below information re general grounds for refusal:

This page explains how to consider an application for indefinite leave to remain if the applicant is convicted of a criminal offence.

You must refuse an applicant who is applying for indefinite leave to remain on or after 13 December 2012, if they:
  • have been convicted of an offence and sentenced to imprisonment for at least four years
  • were convicted of an offence and sentenced to imprisonment for at least 12 months but less than four years, and 15 years has not passed since the end of the sentence
  • were convicted of an offence and sentenced to imprisonment for less than 12 months, and seven years has not passed since the end of the sentence
  • have, within the 24 months preceding the date of the application, been convicted of or admitted to an offence and received a non-custodial sentence or other out of court disposal recorded on their criminal record.
For information on how to consider applications where the applicant falls into one of the above groups, see related link: Sentence based thresholds.

Where an applicant for indefinite leave to remain has a relevant conviction as set out above, you must refuse the application under Paragraph 322 (1C).
Correct, 24 months rule apply. I had IN10 in Jan2010 and my ILR got approved last month with no questions asked.

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Post by kais » Tue Apr 23, 2013 10:28 pm

My question are that

1- Did all of you mention on your application that you have criminal conviction ???

2- If it doesnt appear on crb or on the other report should we NOT tick that we had criminal conviction or We must have to have that Criminal Conviction box checked regardless it appears on crb and other report or not.?

Thanks

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Re: ILR sucess with traffic offence IN10 lc20 & 241 days

Post by syed_ILR » Tue Apr 23, 2013 11:11 pm

aneel_07 wrote:after a long speculation about a year, i have got my ilr at solihull branch

i had 2 issues with my application

1. traffic offence with in10 and lc20, court imposed fine.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... highlight=

2. 241 days ou of uk, of with 78 days trip out on a family emergency reason
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... highlight=

cw asked me first about my total out of uk days, i explained that i was out of uk for about 241 days and out of which i had to be for straight 78 days due to a family emergency.

then cw jumped to traffic offence.
cw asked me if i received the fine from court, i said yes but it was in a post.
then she asked me if it was a spent convition, then i said i wasnt quite sure about it, hence i requested pnc sar report and crb report, as both reports had a clear report on my name i assumed i dont have any criminal convicTions.

cw then said its a good thing that you checked, if the reports are clear then there shouldnt be any problem. she did go back a checked something between this.

finally my major 2 issues are accepted.

ilr granted!
Congrats mate!

Regarding your absence of 78 days..were you employed at that time? Did u submit any proof to the case worker.

thanks

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Post by reabs » Wed Apr 24, 2013 12:10 am

If it doesnt appear on crb or on the other report should we NOT tick that we had criminal conviction or We must have to have that Criminal Conviction box checked regardless it appears on crb and other report or not.?
Some consider this a gray area. I'm very clear on it though - if you have a conviction, you must disclose it regardless of whether it shows up or not on CRB. The penalties for non-disclosure can be very heavy. Remember a basic CRB will not show everything an enhanced CRB would. Additionally, remember its UKBA (actually Home Office now) you're dealing with (a government enforcement agency with access to lord knows how many nasty databases) and not the cashier at your local Tesco.

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Post by Amber » Wed Apr 24, 2013 1:52 am

reabs wrote:
If it doesnt appear on crb or on the other report should we NOT tick that we had criminal conviction or We must have to have that Criminal Conviction box checked regardless it appears on crb and other report or not.?
Some consider this a gray area. I'm very clear on it though - if you have a conviction, you must disclose it regardless of whether it shows up or not on CRB. The penalties for non-disclosure can be very heavy. Remember a basic CRB will not show everything an enhanced CRB would. Additionally, remember its UKBA (actually Home Office now) you're dealing with (a government enforcement agency with access to lord knows how many nasty databases) and not the cashier at your local Tesco.
Rather than a basic CRB check the applicant should use a SAR to check for all information held on the PNC which ought to show all relevant information. However, if the applicant has a conviction regardless of its visibility on the PNC it should be declared and providing you do not exceed the criminality threshold your application should succeed.
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Post by Amber » Wed Apr 24, 2013 1:53 am

kais wrote:My question are that

1- Did all of you mention on your application that you have criminal conviction ???

2- If it doesnt appear on crb or on the other report should we NOT tick that we had criminal conviction or We must have to have that Criminal Conviction box checked regardless it appears on crb and other report or not.?

Thanks
What conviction did you receive and when did you receive it?
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Re: ILR sucess with traffic offence IN10 lc20 & 241 days

Post by aneel_07 » Wed Aug 28, 2013 4:37 am

syed_ILR wrote:
aneel_07 wrote:after a long speculation about a year, i have got my ilr at solihull branch

i had 2 issues with my application

1. traffic offence with in10 and lc20, court imposed fine.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... highlight=

2. 241 days ou of uk, of with 78 days trip out on a family emergency reason
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... highlight=

cw asked me first about my total out of uk days, i explained that i was out of uk for about 241 days and out of which i had to be for straight 78 days due to a family emergency.

then cw jumped to traffic offence.
cw asked me if i received the fine from court, i said yes but it was in a post.
then she asked me if it was a spent convition, then i said i wasnt quite sure about it, hence i requested pnc sar report and crb report, as both reports had a clear report on my name i assumed i dont have any criminal convicTions.

cw then said its a good thing that you checked, if the reports are clear then there shouldnt be any problem. she did go back a checked something between this.

finally my major 2 issues are accepted.

ilr granted!
Congrats mate!

Regarding your absence of 78 days..were you employed at that time? Did u submit any proof to the case worker.

thanks

YES I was employed, I had taken all the documentation between me and my company emails etc, but they didn't check it.

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Re: ILR sucess with traffic offence IN10 lc20 & 241 days

Post by everfor » Wed Aug 28, 2013 1:54 pm

Congrats mate.. i am in same boat as your in the absence. Did you provide any evidence on the family emergency? or just a letter stating family emergency... pls advise...

aneel_07 wrote:after a long speculation about a year, i have got my ilr at solihull branch

i had 2 issues with my application

1. traffic offence with in10 and lc20, court imposed fine.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... highlight=

2. 241 days ou of uk, of with 78 days trip out on a family emergency reason
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... highlight=

cw asked me first about my total out of uk days, i explained that i was out of uk for about 241 days and out of which i had to be for straight 78 days due to a family emergency.

then cw jumped to traffic offence.
cw asked me if i received the fine from court, i said yes but it was in a post.
then she asked me if it was a spent convition, then i said i wasnt quite sure about it, hence i requested pnc sar report and crb report, as both reports had a clear report on my name i assumed i dont have any criminal convicTions.

cw then said its a good thing that you checked, if the reports are clear then there shouldnt be any problem. she did go back a checked something between this.

finally my major 2 issues are accepted.

ilr granted!

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Post by aneel_07 » Wed Aug 28, 2013 11:35 pm

ya provided all the necessary evidence, like doctors letter, medical reports erc

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Re: ILR sucess with traffic offence IN10 lc20 & 241 days out

Post by Xcape_24 » Mon Dec 01, 2014 12:53 pm

Has anyone on here got successful with their ILR with a traffic offence?

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