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goodman27
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Speeding tickets paid off an issue?

Post by goodman27 » Thu Mar 22, 2012 10:42 pm

Hi guys, I have a question regarding Section E1 of the application form. This section is asking for past history of criminal convictions (including traffic offences).

I do have two instances of getting speeding tickets in 2009 and 2010. This however have been paid for (ie the required £60 each) without me having to go to court. Do I need to mention this in the form? Will this be an issue in my application?

I look forward to your advice.

Many thanks in advance.

Kind regards,
Good man :)

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Re: Speeding tickets paid off an issue?

Post by rakeysh.patel » Fri Mar 23, 2012 9:51 am

goodman27 wrote:Hi guys, I have a question regarding Section E1 of the application form. This section is asking for past history of criminal convictions (including traffic offences).

I do have two instances of getting speeding tickets in 2009 and 2010. This however have been paid for (ie the required £60 each) without me having to go to court. Do I need to mention this in the form? Will this be an issue in my application?

I look forward to your advice.

Many thanks in advance.

Kind regards,
Good man :)
Goodman, you need to change your username for this post at least :)

"USUALLY", You do not need to mention anything for which you are not convicted in court. However, you do fall under a category call, repeating offender since you have 2 tickets in 2 years. You may want to refer to an OSIC recognised immigration advisor/solicitor just to be extremely cautious as not declaring it and assuming you had to, this would be deception !! And without having to say, that has sme serious consequences.

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