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If there was no charge, no caution or warning then it is not disclosable and will not have any effect on an application for BC. Do not mention it on the form at allmaria007 wrote:Hi All,
Asking for advice on someone's behalf. Person is due to apply for Naturalisation in few weeks time but got arrested for assualt and released without any charge, caution or warning. Could anyone please advise that how can it affect Naturalisation application. And also does the arrest needs to be mentioned on the application?
Thanks
I don't know if they carry out enhanced checks or standard ones. In any case, it isn't relevant to the application and there is no requirement to disclose an arrest where the outcome is NFA. Only convictions are required to be disclosed.maria007 wrote:Thanks milspectees for your valuable advice.
According to enhanced DBS certificate it is the discretion of chief police officer to disclose 'other relevant information' which may be arrest in this case. And if HO conduct enhanced DBS which states arrest but not charged will this affect on BC application? if disclosed by chief police officer.
Will HO conduct enhanced check or standard check?
Please advise. Many thanks.
You only answer questions that you are asked. You are asked "Have you been convicted of any criminal offence in the UK or any other country?" and, if you haven't, your answer is NO. Then you are asked "Have you received any cautions (simple or conditional), warnings or reprimands in the UKmaria007 wrote:Dear All,
I was advised not to disclose arrest if there is no charge or conviction. I am asking it again after receiving police report which states arrest. I wonder if i don't disclose arrest, HO will be able to find in DBS can it affect my BC application? Please advise, many thanks.
Unless you actually committed the crime that you were arrested for, then the answer is NO. Being arrested is not an indication of guilt.maria007 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 23, 2017 7:28 pmDear milspectees,
Thank you very much for your advice again. You have pointed out exactly the same questions asked on AN form. Can I am please draw your attention to another question which states:
"Have you ever engaged in any other activities which might indicate that you may not be considered a person of good character?"
Can you please advise the possible answer to this question. From your guidance I take it as NO. Please advise.
Many Thanks.