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He cannot do anything at the moment as the application is already in process. HO would know this incident happened recently after the application has been filed. So, There is no deception issue here.mominshah wrote:Hi guys,
My mate has applied for the naturalisation in october 2016 and apparently he has broken a temporary red light signal yesterday which was on red for some time unluckily he was pulled over by police who were right behind him in a private car and after looking at his license they handed it back to him saying that he will get summons from the court. I am in no way here to defend his actions but now what happens to his naturalisation application ? He has never been involved in anything wrong prior to this stupidity, his application fee has been taken out and biometrics have been done as well. Does he need to do anything ? Where does he stand bear in mind all this happend yesterday.
Thanks for ur views and help in advance
He may get approval if lucky enough around Feb 1st week given the current timelines.mominshah wrote:Biometrics were done on 4th november, how long does it normally take to receive summons ?
I dont think so.mominshah wrote:Thanks pentaya ... so theres no need for him to tell HO about this right now ?
Similar case:4.2 Failure to Disclose Convictions or Criminal Proceedings
Where an applicant has attempted to conceal criminal charges or has failed to take reasonable steps to notify the Home Office that they have a prosecution pending, the decision maker will follow the guidance at section 8 – Deception & Dishonesty.
I would wait till the letter arrives and what it says.mominshah wrote:Thanks matey... but unless hes convicted what is he supposed to tell them? when lawfully hes not even charged yet