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Hi noajthan,noajthan wrote:Good character test will apply over your whole immigration history, from date of first entry into UK.
You may face a ban as an overstayer.www.serge wrote:Hi noajthan,
Thank you for the reply.
Can you please advise what options do I have or what shall I do please?
Best regards,
S
noajthan wrote: You can dig into such vital questions here:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _D_v02.pdf
So, based on that, it is definitely "no no".9.7 Evasion of immigration control
The decision maker will normally refuse an application if within the 10 years
preceding the application the person has not been compliant with immigration
requirements, including but not limited to having:
a. failed to report
b. failed to comply with any conditions imposed under the Immigration Acts
c. been detected working in the UK without permission
However, there are different rules if someone is married to a British citizen:You can apply for British citizenship by naturalisation if:
• you’re of good character, for example, you don’t have a serious or recent criminal record, and you haven’t tried to deceive the Home Office or been involved in immigration offences in the last 10 years
That's all, nothing about 10 years requirements or immigration offences, so it is now very confusing!If you’re married to, or the civil partner of, a British citizen, you can apply for citizenship if:
• you’re of good character, for example you don’t have a serious or recent criminal record
All overstayers? Or it is matter of luck/case worker's mood?noajthan wrote: Overstayers do face a ban;
good character is assessed based on various factors and a balance of probabilities is weighed up.
The document explains how it works. Balance of probabilities.www.serge wrote:All overstayers? Or it is matter of luck/case worker's mood?
What if I include a letter with explanation about that particular period when i'd been waiting for my COA?
I wasn't hiding from the HO and they knew where I live, they had all of my documents including the passport. Could this be helpful?
Best regards,
S
noajthan, thank you. After sleeping on it, I think I'm going to try my luck and apply now.noajthan wrote: The document explains how it works. Balance of probabilities.
Refer to that.