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If you read the above FAQ you'll know whether you'll likely be successful or not.m3osk wrote:I have got 2 of these in10 and driving without licence but from 2002 so i have sent my application last week but i have normal fixed penalties like ts10 ms90 etc... these couple years old will be 3 years old on august and i will see how much they effect to my application when i receive the result of my application will let everyone know lol
Hi, thank you so much for writing that FAQ. It is after reading it that I thought I am OK to apply now rather than having to wait for 3 years. The reason of this thread is to confirm I didn't misinterpret things. I don't want to take the risk if there is a little chance they might reject my case due to that matter.D4109125 wrote:See the good character FAQ (click)
No I did not go to court. Police gave me a FPN by the road, I then went in to the police station to hand in my license to be sent off for the points. Paid the fine online and that was it. Looking at my counterpart, hand written says fixed penalty 6 points and the column Date of Conviction was cross off with no date written.D4109125 wrote:You were fined and given points by the court, were not not? I assume you pleaded guilty on the form you received from the court?
Then if it's not a conviction and you have only had one FPN in the last 12 months you should be ok.overcee wrote:No I did not go to court. Police gave me a FPN by the road, I then went in to the police station to hand in my license to be sent off for the points. Paid the fine online and that was it. Looking at my counterpart, hand written says fixed penalty 6 points and the column Date of Conviction was cross off with no date written.D4109125 wrote:You were fined and given points by the court, were not not? I assume you pleaded guilty on the form you received from the court?
I always thought its a conviction regardless going to court or not until I read your FAQ.D4109125 wrote:Then if it's not a conviction and you have only had one FPN in the last 12 months you should be ok.overcee wrote:No I did not go to court. Police gave me a FPN by the road, I then went in to the police station to hand in my license to be sent off for the points. Paid the fine online and that was it. Looking at my counterpart, hand written says fixed penalty 6 points and the column Date of Conviction was cross off with no date written.D4109125 wrote:You were fined and given points by the court, were not not? I assume you pleaded guilty on the form you received from the court?
Yes it should be declared in the extra information box and also send them a copy of the paper counterpart.overcee wrote:I always thought its a conviction regardless going to court or not until I read your FAQ.D4109125 wrote:Then if it's not a conviction and you have only had one FPN in the last 12 months you should be ok.overcee wrote:No I did not go to court. Police gave me a FPN by the road, I then went in to the police station to hand in my license to be sent off for the points. Paid the fine online and that was it. Looking at my counterpart, hand written says fixed penalty 6 points and the column Date of Conviction was cross off with no date written.D4109125 wrote:You were fined and given points by the court, were not not? I assume you pleaded guilty on the form you received from the court?
Thank you so much for your help.
Will I need to declare this FPN at all?
Hi ,overcee wrote:I always thought its a conviction regardless going to court or not until I read your FAQ.D4109125 wrote:Then if it's not a conviction and you have only had one FPN in the last 12 months you should be ok.overcee wrote:No I did not go to court. Police gave me a FPN by the road, I then went in to the police station to hand in my license to be sent off for the points. Paid the fine online and that was it. Looking at my counterpart, hand written says fixed penalty 6 points and the column Date of Conviction was cross off with no date written.D4109125 wrote:You were fined and given points by the court, were not not? I assume you pleaded guilty on the form you received from the court?
Thank you so much for your help.
Will I need to declare this FPN at all?
Appointment with NCS next week. When I phone to make the appointment, the lady over the phone asked if I had any conviction, I told her exactly what happened. She then phone Home Office to check, came back and said I am OK to apply.at_ja wrote:Hi ,overcee wrote:I always thought its a conviction regardless going to court or not until I read your FAQ.D4109125 wrote:Then if it's not a conviction and you have only had one FPN in the last 12 months you should be ok.overcee wrote:
No I did not go to court. Police gave me a FPN by the road, I then went in to the police station to hand in my license to be sent off for the points. Paid the fine online and that was it. Looking at my counterpart, hand written says fixed penalty 6 points and the column Date of Conviction was cross off with no date written.
Thank you so much for your help.
Will I need to declare this FPN at all?
Have you applied your Naturalization application? I also have same FPN and fine so want to know.
overcee wrote:Appointment with NCS next week. When I phone to make the appointment, the lady over the phone asked if I had any conviction, I told her exactly what happened. She then phone Home Office to check, came back and said I am OK to apply.at_ja wrote:Hi ,overcee wrote:I always thought its a conviction regardless going to court or not until I read your FAQ.D4109125 wrote:
Then if it's not a conviction and you have only had one FPN in the last 12 months you should be ok.
Thank you so much for your help.
Will I need to declare this FPN at all?
Have you applied your Naturalization application? I also have same FPN and fine so want to know.
Have you applied successfully with NCS?overcee wrote:Appointment with NCS next week. When I phone to make the appointment, the lady over the phone asked if I had any conviction, I told her exactly what happened. She then phone Home Office to check, came back and said I am OK to apply.at_ja wrote:Hi ,overcee wrote:I always thought its a conviction regardless going to court or not until I read your FAQ.D4109125 wrote:
Then if it's not a conviction and you have only had one FPN in the last 12 months you should be ok.
Thank you so much for your help.
Will I need to declare this FPN at all?
Have you applied your Naturalization application? I also have same FPN and fine so want to know.
Application been sent in now, just have to wait and see what comes back. During the appointment, all she had done is to make sure form is completed correctly, take copies of relevant documents and that's it. She didn't even think declaring FPN at the Additional Information section is required.at_ja wrote:Have you applied successfully with NCS?overcee wrote:Appointment with NCS next week. When I phone to make the appointment, the lady over the phone asked if I had any conviction, I told her exactly what happened. She then phone Home Office to check, came back and said I am OK to apply.at_ja wrote:Hi ,overcee wrote:
I always thought its a conviction regardless going to court or not until I read your FAQ.
Thank you so much for your help.
Will I need to declare this FPN at all?
Have you applied your Naturalization application? I also have same FPN and fine so want to know.
That's good,So you have not mentioned this FPN in the applications form.overcee wrote:Application been sent in now, just have to wait and see what comes back. During the appointment, all she had done is to make sure form is completed correctly, take copies of relevant documents and that's it. She didn't even think declaring FPN at the Additional Information section is required.at_ja wrote:Have you applied successfully with NCS?overcee wrote:Appointment with NCS next week. When I phone to make the appointment, the lady over the phone asked if I had any conviction, I told her exactly what happened. She then phone Home Office to check, came back and said I am OK to apply.at_ja wrote:
Hi ,
Have you applied your Naturalization application? I also have same FPN and fine so want to know.
If you are not convicted, and only have 1 FPN for past 12 months, then just go ahead to apply.
hi,overcee wrote:Appointment with NCS next week. When I phone to make the appointment, the lady over the phone asked if I had any conviction, I told her exactly what happened. She then phone Home Office to check, came back and said I am OK to apply.at_ja wrote:Hi ,overcee wrote:I always thought its a conviction regardless going to court or not until I read your FAQ.D4109125 wrote:
Then if it's not a conviction and you have only had one FPN in the last 12 months you should be ok.
Thank you so much for your help.
Will I need to declare this FPN at all?
Have you applied your Naturalization application? I also have same FPN and fine so want to know.
Hi.greatpeople wrote:hi,overcee wrote:at_ja wrote:Hi ,overcee wrote:
I always thought its a conviction regardless going to court or not until I read your FAQ.
Thank you so much for your help.
Will I need to declare this FPN at all?
Have you applied your Naturalization application? I also have same FPN and fine so want to know.
Appointment with NCS next week. When I phone to make the appointment, the lady over the phone asked if I had any conviction, I told her exactly what happened. She then phone Home Office to check, came back and said I am OK to apply.
please send me NCS no. and wht stand by ncs everyone contact with NCS before applying, thanks
You can find out your local NCS number from your local council website.greatpeople wrote:hi,overcee wrote:Appointment with NCS next week. When I phone to make the appointment, the lady over the phone asked if I had any conviction, I told her exactly what happened. She then phone Home Office to check, came back and said I am OK to apply.at_ja wrote:Hi ,overcee wrote:
I always thought its a conviction regardless going to court or not until I read your FAQ.
Thank you so much for your help.
Will I need to declare this FPN at all?
Have you applied your Naturalization application? I also have same FPN and fine so want to know.
please send me NCS no. and wht stand by ncs everyone contact with NCS before applying, thanks
Having been through that myself, I can confirm what you say is correct. It is only a conviction when you go to court. If you just pay the 200 pounds fine and get 6 points fixed penalty, it shouldn't affect your naturalisation application, provided that's your only FPN. The lady doing my nationality checking service didn't think it's necessary to include this info in the additional notes, which I have then left it out.halifax8 wrote:Hello Guys,
Has anyone here applied for naturalisation and been approved whiles the person had fixed penalty for driving whiles uninsured but successfully paid the 200 pound and received 6 points. No court appearance.
Am I right to say, it is only a conviction when you go to court? Can someone help out with this info as everyone is saying something different. I want a reply from someone who had the same issue but was successful during naturalisation.