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Guidance at 2.2 wrote:A suspended prison sentence will be treated as a “non-custodial offence or other out of
court disposal that is recorded on a person‟s criminal record” (i.e. line 4 in the table in
section 2.1).
The exception is where that sentence is subsequently „activated‟. This means that the
person re-offended or failed to adhere to/breached the conditions of that sentence.
Where this happens, the sentence length will be the one originally imposed.
Example 1: a person is sentenced to 6 months‟ imprisonment, suspended for two years.
If they „activate‟ this, the sentence should be 6 months and fall into the „up to 12 months‟
imprisonment‟ category above (i.e. line 3 in the table in section 2.1).
Well done Amber good work. What's your thoughts/interpretation on the new guidance around FPN,PCN and PND?D4109125 wrote:I am pleased to announce that the Home Office took notice of my issues and have reworded the Guidance as requested to:
Guidance at 2.2 wrote:A suspended prison sentence will be treated as a “non-custodial offence or other out of
court disposal that is recorded on a person‟s criminal record” (i.e. line 4 in the table in
section 2.1).
The exception is where that sentence is subsequently „activated‟. This means that the
person re-offended or failed to adhere to/breached the conditions of that sentence.
Where this happens, the sentence length will be the one originally imposed.
Example 1: a person is sentenced to 6 months‟ imprisonment, suspended for two years.
If they „activate‟ this, the sentence should be 6 months and fall into the „up to 12 months‟
imprisonment‟ category above (i.e. line 3 in the table in section 2.1).
VR you make me laugh LOL. Be careful you not tracked done by cops on the forum for inciting crime. (LOL) But really the way HO is going by next year if you don't dress sharp enough you will not meet the good character requirement...no jeans and t-shirts on friday.VR wrote:Heisgood,
''Even where a person does not have a “non-custodial offence or other out of court disposal that is recorded on a person‟s criminal record” (i.e. line 4 in the table in section 2.1) within the last three years, the decision maker may still refuse the application if the person has numerous out
of court disposals that calls into question their character.''
''Even where a person does not have a community sentence within the last three years, the decision maker may still conclude that a person is not of good character – and therefore refuse an application – if they have received multiple disposals of this kind that show a pattern of offending.''
''Even where a person does not have a caution, warning or reprimand within the last three years, the decision maker may still refuse an application if the person has received multiple disposals of this kind that show a pattern of offending''
In other words even if a person does not have a ''conviction'' for any of the above in the last 3 years, if before that they had it more than once, they could still be refused.
NOTE FOR ALL WHO APPLY FOR BRITISH CITIZENSHIP (If you want your Citizenship do not commit a crime, but if you want to commit a crime do it once before 3 years of applying for your citizenship, then once you get your citizenship have a go as much as you like LOL)
cheers
vr
VR - Fret? Are you having a laugh? (LOL) My HO fretting ended when I crossed the ILR line. I am just amused by all the HO antics to limit hardworking, highly skilled migrants from becoming citizens. My kids have BC so it makes sense I get BC before leaving for somewhere better. I concur, the journey is almost like climbing Mount Everest so many twists and turns......I often wonder what it will be like in 3 or 4 yrs to become a citizen.VR wrote:Heisgood,
No need to fret over minor issues. The journey itself is pretty taxing. I believe at the end of it the only value add is freedom of travel. Locally the economy is a mess, next year comes with challenges which will set back any peanut progress that is achieved. There is no way out of the hole.
Best Wishes
vr
Thx, was just making sure that particular 10+ year old public transport FPN needn't be mentioned anywhere. All this "good character" thing is different from the crime declaring section and could potentially trip me up.D4109125 wrote:Your question has already been answered.