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Thanks Sushdmehta, please can we apply for our naturalisation and registration of our children at the same time or it has to be separate?sushdmehta wrote:Children do not naturalise, adults do.
Child born in UK after either parent's ILR -> British by birth -> Apply for passport.
Child born in UK before either parent's ILR -> register child as British citizen -> after registered, apply for passport.
If kids were born in the UK.sushdmehta wrote:Children do not naturalise, adults do.
Child born in UK after either parent's ILR -> British by birth -> Apply for passport.
Child born in UK before either parent's ILR -> register child as British citizen -> after registered, apply for passport.
if kids were born in the UK you can do it at the same time.Ashytos wrote:Thanks Sushdmehta, please can we apply for our naturalisation and registration of our children at the same time or it has to be separate?sushdmehta wrote:Children do not naturalise, adults do.
Child born in UK after either parent's ILR -> British by birth -> Apply for passport.
Child born in UK before either parent's ILR -> register child as British citizen -> after registered, apply for passport.
Thanks.
Wrong advice. For naturalisation you must declare all cautions and convictions. Failure to do so will result in a 10 year ban for deception. The HO get everything, even if it's not on your CRB. Search the forum and you'll find lots of people who didn't declare cautions because it wasn't on the CRB and have been refused.rakeysh.patel wrote:caution is not a conviction. You have nothing to worry about - that said, it would of been better if you had included that in additional info but just because you havent, you wont be refused.. breathe and live normally!
No, I think you're OK if it wasn't a caution. Usually for traffic offences they only want the counterpart if has something on it and it was in the last 12 months, so you probably don't have to worry about it.Ashytos wrote:Yes, I was fined. Do I need to declare penalty charge notice as well? Oh! I am in trouble.
Am so sorry to disturb you. Do I still go ahead to fill the good character form to declare the fine from police about seat belt and sent it to home office ?t123456789 wrote:No, I think you're OK if it wasn't a caution. Usually for traffic offences they only want the counterpart if has something on it and it was in the last 12 months, so you probably don't have to worry about it.Ashytos wrote:Yes, I was fined. Do I need to declare penalty charge notice as well? Oh! I am in trouble.
I had read the post in full, and as someone Casa highlighted, OP was fined [not cautioned]. People often get confused with what has happened to them. When Police read out caution [you do not have to say anything but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something that you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence] to them, people presume they are on all the registers where as in reality that is not the case. Police has to read that caution out before they can ask questions related to alleged offence.t123456789 wrote:Wrong advice. For naturalisation you must declare all cautions and convictions. Failure to do so will result in a 10 year ban for deception. The HO get everything, even if it's not on your CRB. Search the forum and you'll find lots of people who didn't declare cautions because it wasn't on the CRB and have been refused.rakeysh.patel wrote:caution is not a conviction. You have nothing to worry about - that said, it would of been better if you had included that in additional info but just because you havent, you wont be refused.. breathe and live normally!
You need to let the HO know about this. They should take the money from your account and you'll get a letter of acknowledgement. Write back and tell them about this, or fill in that page from the application form and date and sign it with an. Keep proof, send it by registered mail. You don't have to wait for the letter, you can do it now, just include all your details so they can identify your case.
They won't refuse because the offence is minor and so long ago, but they will refuse if not mentioned.
Hi all, I have sent out a letter and filled out page 24 of further information not covered as this was a fine and not a criminal conviction or civil penalty or caution. Hopefully, this will be ok.rakeysh.patel wrote:I had read the post in full, and as someone Casa highlighted, OP was fined [not cautioned]. People often get confused with what has happened to them. When Police read out caution [you do not have to say anything but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something that you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence] to them, people presume they are on all the registers where as in reality that is not the case. Police has to read that caution out before they can ask questions related to alleged offence.t123456789 wrote:Wrong advice. For naturalisation you must declare all cautions and convictions. Failure to do so will result in a 10 year ban for deception. The HO get everything, even if it's not on your CRB. Search the forum and you'll find lots of people who didn't declare cautions because it wasn't on the CRB and have been refused.rakeysh.patel wrote:caution is not a conviction. You have nothing to worry about - that said, it would of been better if you had included that in additional info but just because you havent, you wont be refused.. breathe and live normally!
You need to let the HO know about this. They should take the money from your account and you'll get a letter of acknowledgement. Write back and tell them about this, or fill in that page from the application form and date and sign it with an. Keep proof, send it by registered mail. You don't have to wait for the letter, you can do it now, just include all your details so they can identify your case.
They won't refuse because the offence is minor and so long ago, but they will refuse if not mentioned.
net net [from OP's original post] - OP has been fined and not cautioned and as such, without getting into too much detail, I said what I saidAFAIK, PNCs or FPNs needs no declarations [unless that involved court]
t123456789, - I second what you've said.. I wasnt aware of one being able to send in something once the application was sent.. OP, you should write in and highlight this to HO so you can sleep normally