Hello,
I would like an advice on above mention topic.
I'm planning to put through my application for naturalisation around this June or July 2018. Previously I had lived in the UK for a short while back in 2003 til 2004 as I was studying english (I had a student visa). I'm an EU national. In 2004 I had a verbal caution and I therefore I have now a police record. After my studies I moved back to my country and lived there for a while then came back again to live and work in the UK in 2011. Since then, I've studied and worked (obtained few NVQ level 2 and level 3 certificates). Last year (in 2017) I got my Permanent Residency card and now I'm planning to put through my application for British Citizenship but this caution which I had back in 2004 is "bothering" me. Should I declare this on my application or not as it happened 14 years ago as I was just living in the UK for a short while or I shouldn't? Will it affect my application and will my application be refused on the grounds that I'm not a "good character"? In 2012 I had to do a CRB check as I needed it for one of my job application and the caution was listed in there so it had me worried Please advise.
Many Thanks,
Kind Regards
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