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can you please explain your case completely and also on what visa you are on since the start and what visas did you apply and when the visa was granted or refused. based on the completely case some one will be able to guide youBrokenlegs wrote:Hello All,
I have couple of questions to ask you to see if my ILR application will be successful or not based on the below reasons.
1. I have committed a drink drive offence which was in May 2010 where I was disqualified for 18months period and fine £400.
2. In 2011 I have applied for HSMP visa, however I didn’t enclose the above offence in my application. Hence my application was refused.
3. Back in Jan 2012 I then applied for Tier 2 General, stating the reason for not enclosing under “deception”. Home Office accepted my reason and granted me visa under Tier 2 General.
Kindly let me know if I can make a successful ILR (10 years route) application?
Hi there,ouflak1 wrote:I think for ILR you will be fine. But for citizenship you may have a longer wait. Be prepared to be on ILR for a good many years, and stay out of trouble.
Just curious, was the caution and later court fine for different types of incidents? The Home Office can get very picky for what they may deem to be a 'pattern', even for minor offenses.
You will just have to sweat this one out I'm afraid. Two incidents seems a bit low for a 'pattern', but they are relatively recent. Not much more to do than see how the HO responds. If you are able to eventually get ILR, and these are the last such incidents to occur, I'd say citizenship will be possible after a few year have passed.advice2016 wrote:ouflak1 wrote:
Unfortunately, they were both for similar offenses. Which is what worries me. I think my only saving grace, if at all, would be that they were regressive in a sense. The caution was for possession of a Class A drug while the fine was for possession of a Class B drug - cannabis. It is the possibility of a pattern, and as you mention - the discretion of the HO which concerns me. Would this affect me for ILR in the first case and would I never be able to apply for citizenship with the above?
Many thanks,