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chowkal
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Court conviction for speeding

Post by chowkal » Sun May 05, 2013 9:13 am

Hi,
ILR denied due to speeding ticket for my friends friend.
Speeding ticket given on 2008 on international license, court fine due to that
Applied for ILR by post last year(may), decision given this April denied. As he applied for ILR during the five year period. New rule from December 2012 that is for two years on conviction spent.
Given 28 days time to appeal

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Post by cruzez » Sun May 05, 2013 9:28 am

I applied ILR at croydon on 1st may 2013. They approved it.

I had speeding at 98miles £400 fine
driving without insurance and wrong DL 6 points n £300
disqualified 6 months due to speeding reacching over 12 points

all these happend between 2008 and end 2009 all sentenced by court. I declared them all.

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Re: Court conviction for speeding

Post by cruzez » Sun May 05, 2013 9:31 am

chowkal wrote:Hi,
Applied for ILR by post last year(may), decision given this April denied.
Given 28 days time to appeal
last yr may? why u posting it after a year? or is it like applied may-2012 and decision given april-2013?

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Re: Court conviction for speeding

Post by Amber » Sun May 05, 2013 10:38 am

chowkal wrote:Hi,
ILR denied due to speeding ticket for my friends friend.
Speeding ticket given on 2008 on international license, court fine due to that
Applied for ILR by post last year(may), decision given this April denied. As he applied for ILR during the five year period. New rule from December 2012 that is for two years on conviction spent.
Given 28 days time to appeal
The decision was correct the rules that applied prior to December 2012 considered 'spent' convictions under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act. In such case a court fine would not be 'spent' until 5 years had lapsed. Under the new rules, a court fine would generally (unless non-recorded FPN) be a general ground for refusual for a 24 month perios (2 years). I think your 'friend' should be looking at making a new application or extension ASAP. Although, the deicison seems unfair it was correct.
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Re: Court conviction for speeding

Post by Amber » Sun May 05, 2013 10:39 am

cruzez wrote:
chowkal wrote:Hi,
Applied for ILR by post last year(may), decision given this April denied.
Given 28 days time to appeal
last yr may? why u posting it after a year? or is it like applied may-2012 and decision given april-2013?
Deicisons can take 12 months.
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Post by chowkal » Sun May 05, 2013 5:53 pm

cruzez wrote:I applied ILR at croydon on 1st may 2013. They approved it.

I had speeding at 98miles £400 fine
driving without insurance and wrong DL 6 points n £300
disqualified 6 months due to speeding reacching over 12 points

all these happend between 2008 and end 2009 all sentenced by court. I declared them all.
Lucky you, I guess none of them are court convictions!

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Re: Court conviction for speeding

Post by chowkal » Sun May 05, 2013 5:54 pm

D4109125 wrote:
cruzez wrote:
chowkal wrote:Hi,
Applied for ILR by post last year(may), decision given this April denied.
Given 28 days time to appeal
last yr may? why u posting it after a year? or is it like applied may-2012 and decision given april-2013?
Deicisons can take 12 months.
Hi,
Yes. But I came to know about it only last week. I thought I will share the I for for knowledge purpose
Ta

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Post by chowkal » Sun May 05, 2013 5:56 pm

chowkal wrote:
cruzez wrote:I applied ILR at croydon on 1st may 2013. They approved it.

I had speeding at 98miles £400 fine
driving without insurance and wrong DL 6 points n £300
disqualified 6 months due to speeding reacching over 12 points

all these happend between 2008 and end 2009 all sentenced by court. I declared them all.
Lucky you, I guess you are ver lucky!

chowkal
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Post by chowkal » Sun May 05, 2013 5:56 pm

chowkal wrote:
cruzez wrote:I applied ILR at croydon on 1st may 2013. They approved it.

I had speeding at 98miles £400 fine
driving without insurance and wrong DL 6 points n £300
disqualified 6 months due to speeding reacching over 12 points

all these happend between 2008 and end 2009 all sentenced by court. I declared them all.
Lucky U

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Post by Amber » Sun May 05, 2013 6:03 pm

chowkal wrote:
chowkal wrote:
cruzez wrote:I applied ILR at croydon on 1st may 2013. They approved it.

I had speeding at 98miles £400 fine
driving without insurance and wrong DL 6 points n £300
disqualified 6 months due to speeding reacching over 12 points

all these happend between 2008 and end 2009 all sentenced by court. I declared them all.
Lucky U
The person was not lucky, the rules were different when they applied.
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