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Subject: convictions |
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hiya my wife has applied under the fedral skilled program i am also included in her application i have past convictions
FAILING TO SURRENDER TO BAIL 30/10/91
Possession counterfeit currency with intent to use 28/5/93
driving while under the influence of alcohol. Fail to provide specimen 22/12/05
will these cause my wifes application a problem as i am reading from Q/A from the cic site i come across
If a conviction is considered spent under the UK Rehabilitation of Offenders Act, this will probably not affect his/her application
and the above convictions under the
Criminal offence and the conviction ´spent´ in accordance with the provisions of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.
have been spent Rehabilitation period.
can someone confirm plz if this is correct as i cant get it confirmed.
[09-05-2008,10:25] [**.98.62.82] jas |
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(in reply to: convictions) Gee that is a load of convictions! The fact that they are spread across the years may work against you: that you may be a habitual offender. Sorry if it sounds dark and gruesome. Why the heck you people want to come to the dark-ages? Canada is a beast-land compared to Britain. You may deeply regret coming here after going through all that hassle.
[09-05-2008,19:08] [***.202.38.47] guest M |
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