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Your post is too vague.herewego wrote:Hi,
As my title says i owe the council a bit of money and the local housing
assocition a bit of money for rent.. will this affect my application at all?
Thanks for any answers in advance..
Don't worry mate , it won't affect your application as its not a criminal conviction .herewego wrote:Hi,
As my title says i owe the council a bit of money and the local housing
assocition a bit of money for rent.. will this affect my application at all?
Thanks for any answers in advance..
IMHO, this has absolutely nothing to do with your naturalization. While it's nice to keep your house in order financially, it however does not mean you are not of good character (which you will have to satisfy) just because you owe money and behind in your repayment.herewego wrote:Thanks for the answers.. Well am in arrears with the housing and have told my housing officer i will update it when i receive my student loan which is going to be backdated and she was fine with. The council tax situation is a bit different i got a letter like 2 weeks ago saying i owe them around £500 for the period 01-apr-12 to 31-mar-2013 and to pay in 2 installments starting next months but am pretty sure i can arrange a different payment plan with them. I actually dont really understand how council tax works cause i think i actually owe them money from last year but not heard anything about it so am a bit confused about that aswell ill prob have to phone them up and see what the deal is.
Oh yea talking about debt collection agency i owed sky money and they passed me on to one of them, but i have started a payment plan with them. Will the debt agency thing affect my application at all?
My current situation is am on ILR i've been on it for like 6 years.
Thanks for the advice everyone.
herewego wrote:Just received a letter today saying.
i committed an offense, the offense being installing a television receiver without a license .
it says there is enough information to prosecute me in a criminal court. However, they have decided to give me the opportunity to pay a fiscal fine under section 302 of the criminal procedure act(Scotland) 1995.
and if i accept the offer of paying the fine they will not prosecute me for the offense..
if i accept the offer it shall not be a conviction and shall not be recorded as one. but will be recorded on the Scottish criminal history system and will remain there for 2 years..
will this affect my naturalization which i plan on applying for next month..
am actually so angry cause i kept on ignoring the TV license letters and this happens.. arrrggg
True. Assuming that the OP has let those cutthroat brigands into his home (a mistake whether you have a TV or not) and they found unlicenced TV equipment there (even worse), he will have pending prosecutions now, and possibly an unspent criminal conviction later. Both statuses would badly affect naturalisation applications, effectively killing them. I am not familiar with the Scottish law they are referring to, but I would check very carefully: Firstly, do they indeed have sufficient evidence to prosecute (in other words: did the OP illegally use unlicenced equipment and got caught)? Secondly, is the payment of the fiscal fine a confession of guilt which could open the door to further proceedings, or does it guarantee amnesty from further prosecution?mlove wrote:However, the OP can correct me if I'm wrong, but it appears he has let one inside of his home. As trivial as it may seem, being "caught watching TV without a license" is to this day a crminial offence.
Hahaha...lol , "letting those cutthroat brigands in"Gyfrinachgar wrote:True. Assuming that the OP has let those cutthroat brigands into his home (a mistake whether you have a TV or not) and they found unlicenced TV equipment there (even worse), he will have pending prosecutions now, and possibly an unspent criminal conviction later. Both statuses would badly affect naturalisation applications, effectively killing them. I am not familiar with the Scottish law they are referring to, but I would check very carefully: Firstly, do they indeed have sufficient evidence to prosecute (in other words: did the OP illegally use unlicenced equipment and got caught)? Secondly, is the payment of the fiscal fine a confession of guilt which could open the door to further proceedings, or does it guarantee amnesty from further prosecution?mlove wrote:However, the OP can correct me if I'm wrong, but it appears he has let one inside of his home. As trivial as it may seem, being "caught watching TV without a license" is to this day a crminial offence.
I do not know for sure, but under these circumstances your best bet is to play along. Pay the fiscal fine and get a TV licence asap. If you are lucky, that is all. If nothing else happens afterwards, you got off with a slap on the wrist for breaking the law - if so, count your blessings. Even so, you probably have to put that incident into section 3.12 of form AN, but the important thing is that you don't need to file it under section 3.6 (which would have been a show-stopper).herewego wrote:Yea i actually let the guys in, i know i shouldn't have really.. (...) So will this affect my naturalization at all?