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What if the case is going on in AR or JR?CR001 wrote:If you have no legal right to reside in the UK, then yes, your drivers licence can be revoked. Not sure about bank accounts, but if illegal and working illegally, HO can seize your money/assets as 'proceeds of crime'.
As I understand it, Section 3C leave would cover you under certain circumstances if your case is in AR or in either the FTT or UTT.shah23 wrote:What if the case is going on in AR or JR?
My understanding is that they can revoke licence and close bank accounts once you start living here as illegal immigrant, but you can't be considered as illegal while your application is still under consideration either in AR or JR as both are legal ways to fight till final outcome.secret.simon wrote:As regards bank accounts, see Section 45 and Schedule 7 of the Immigration Act 2016. But they have not been commenced yet.
And while it seems the driving licence of somebody in the UK whose leave has expired is not cancelled, it can be seized and retained by the police. It would also be a criminal offence to be driving in the UK while not having leave to remain in the UK. See Sections 43 & 44 of the same Act, which are also not commenced.
As I understand it, Section 3C leave would cover you under certain circumstances if your case is in AR or in either the FTT or UTT.shah23 wrote:What if the case is going on in AR or JR?
But while you technically have leave, how are you going to convince the banks and the police of that, given that you have no documentation certifying that leave continues?
CR001 wrote:Unlikely anything will be 'cancelled' if you are in one of these two processes.
shah23 wrote:The banks and police can verify the process of AR or JR in case they want to
I think you are assuming way too much integration. Data in government departments is most likely kept in silos, which is not accessible even within departments. Which would be why the same documents need to be submitted again and again for related applications.shah23 wrote:We don't need to prove it.
Ok, so you mean HO will put an applicant name in illegal/over stayers list after his application is refused regardless of his right to go for AR or JR and the treasury list will be updated.secret.simon wrote:shah23 wrote:The banks and police can verify the process of AR or JR in case they want toI think you are assuming way too much integration. Data in government departments is most likely kept in silos, which is not accessible even within departments. Which would be why the same documents need to be submitted again and again for related applications.shah23 wrote:We don't need to prove it.
At the end of the day, it is your duty to prove that you are legal in the UK, not the banks or police duty to ascertain. As CR001 said, it is unlikely that either process would kick off while you are in AR or JR (at least as regards banks, because from the language of the statute, it seems that banks will compare the details to a centralised list of illegal overstayers provided by a data-matching authority nominated by the Treasury), but if it did, the onus is on you to prove that you have leave (or do not require it), not the banks or the police's to chase it up with the Home Office.
Given the number of bodies involved (the Home Office sharing a database with a third-party data-matching organisation nominated by the Treasury and they matching the data from your bank), it is not impossible for errors in understanding of status as regards leave to remain to crop up.
Think of it this way; if you don't want to lose your money and your driving licence, you have to do the proving. The bank and police have no dog in this fight. Your money, your headache.
Kindly refrain from hijacking another member's post.jan39 wrote:Was it postal application?icehouse256 wrote:Yes the HO does revoke driving license , Mine was revoked upon attending an interview in Croydon.
I was invited for an interview after which i was detained whilst they issued me a refusal letter for my pending application. I was detained for 2 week, then released after successful JR, but ever since then my license is still revoked even though I'm still waiting on FTT to settle the case.
Can you share the reason for refusal?
Sorry didn't know that asking a question from someone in a post is considered as hijacking.noajthan wrote:Kindly refrain from hijacking another member's post.jan39 wrote:Was it postal application?icehouse256 wrote:Yes the HO does revoke driving license , Mine was revoked upon attending an interview in Croydon.
I was invited for an interview after which i was detained whilst they issued me a refusal letter for my pending application. I was detained for 2 week, then released after successful JR, but ever since then my license is still revoked even though I'm still waiting on FTT to settle the case.
Can you share the reason for refusal?
Your posts removed.
This topic is about revocation of OP's DL etc.
You can find someone's history by clicking on their username and reading their previous posts instead of asking them to repeat it all yet again.jan39 wrote:Sorry didn't know that asking a question from someone in a post is considered as hijacking.