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ILR AND COURT CONVICTION after 13th December

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ssidd
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ILR AND COURT CONVICTION after 13th December

Post by ssidd » Mon Jan 14, 2013 12:03 pm

Hi Guys,
Any one with Court Fine within 24 months got ILR after 13th December.

Please update your case here, it will definitely help lots of us who are in the same boat.


regards
Sidd
Random life is difficult but systematic is much easier!!
SIDD

alanwong
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Re: ILR AND COURT CONVICTION after 13th December

Post by alanwong » Mon Jan 14, 2013 5:14 pm

ssidd wrote:Hi Guys,
Any one with Court Fine within 24 months got ILR after 13th December.

Please update your case here, it will definitely help lots of us who are in the same boat.


regards
Sidd
I am on the same boat. Probably no one has tried this yet.
It involves a lot of money and nobaby wants to take this risk, I guess.
I probably need to extend my stay.

ssidd
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Posts: 159
Joined: Sat Feb 04, 2012 5:17 pm

Re: ILR AND COURT CONVICTION after 13th December

Post by ssidd » Tue Jan 15, 2013 10:56 am

alanwong wrote:
ssidd wrote:Hi Guys,
Any one with Court Fine within 24 months got ILR after 13th December.

Please update your case here, it will definitely help lots of us who are in the same boat.


regards
Sidd
I am on the same boat. Probably no one has tried this yet.
It involves a lot of money and nobaby wants to take this risk, I guess.
I probably need to extend my stay.
Hi Guys,
I got reply from UKBA Settlement team, which says that;

Thank you for your e-mail. I am unable to provide advice on individual circumstances, but the guidance on criminal convictions can be found on our website:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... -refusing/

A fine is considered to be a non-custodial sentence which forms part of the person’s criminal record. If a person has a fine (regardless of the size and/or amount they were fined) within the relevant timeframe, a caseworker will:
- refuse the application (where mandatory), or
- consider refusing the application (where discretionary).

For Leave to Remain applications, the refusal will be discretionary and will depend on the factors outlines within the attached guidance.

For ILR when it is MANDATORY OR DISCRETIONARY???


Please comment on it...


Regards
SIDD
Random life is difficult but systematic is much easier!!
SIDD

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