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2012 one might be a problem as it is most recent one. However, I strongly advice you to declare everything in the application form.Lom wrote:I plan to apply for naturalisation within the next few weeks. I have 2 convictions and 1 caution. Both convictions occurred in 1995 for London Underground fare evasions and the caution in 2012 for offensive language.
What are the odds that my application will be rejected?
Thank you for responding. The thing is, if it's likely that my application will be rejected, then I think I shouldn't apply. It's not worth to risk £1236.pentaya wrote:2012 one might be a problem as it is most recent one. However, I strongly advice you to declare everything in the application form.Lom wrote:I plan to apply for naturalisation within the next few weeks. I have 2 convictions and 1 caution. Both convictions occurred in 1995 for London Underground fare evasions and the caution in 2012 for offensive language.
What are the odds that my application will be rejected?
I would recommend to take some strong legal advise from multiple solicitors and make a decision.Lom wrote:Thank you for responding. The thing is, if it's likely that my application will be rejected, then I think I shouldn't apply. It's not worth to risk £1236.pentaya wrote:2012 one might be a problem as it is most recent one. However, I strongly advice you to declare everything in the application form.Lom wrote:I plan to apply for naturalisation within the next few weeks. I have 2 convictions and 1 caution. Both convictions occurred in 1995 for London Underground fare evasions and the caution in 2012 for offensive language.
What are the odds that my application will be rejected?
What about contacting the Home Office and asking them whether I satisfy the good character requirement?pentaya wrote:I would recommend to take some strong legal advise from multiple solicitors and make a decision.
The key part of the guidance is as follows:noajthan wrote:Get a steer on such vital questions from HO guidance here:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _D_v02.pdf