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2021 Guide for UK Visa Applicants with Criminal Records


Applying for British Citizenship with a felonious record is delicate and frequently comes with its challenges. There are thresholds followed by the UK immigration laws when it comes to certain persuasions. The Home Office also looks at the length of the felonious judgment, not inescapably the quantum of time spent in captivity. Some allow you to enter the UK after a given time frame since the conviction, and other operations with serious charges are bound to be refused. 


There have been changes in the vittles lately, which affects utmost immigration operations under the immigration rules. Those looking to formalise their immigration status in the UK by making operations for indefinite leave to remain or to naturalise as British citizens will need to look at their particular histories to assess whether once felonious persuasions will impact the success of their operations. 

To apply for British citizenship successfully, you have to be of‘ good character’ under the British nation Act 1981. The Act doesn't describe a specific description of‘ good character’ but over the times, the Home Office has issued guidance on – what's meant by good character and the applicability of once felonious persuasions on it. 


A felonious record may affect the success of your operation, but telling this information is obligatory! 

Home Office has issued clear guidance about whether you need to mention your former offences, anyhow of how long ago they passed. 


The warnings are clear that the failure to expose this information is likely to be considered as false representation or deception, leading to a turndown. This is why, to avoid a turndown for non-disclosure, the aspirant must declare all persuasions and police cautions on the operation. 


Felonious record instruments for UK visas

An overseas felonious record instrument for a UK visa, where you have lived for 12 times or further ( nonstop or in total) is obligatory to apply for entry concurrence under any of the following visa routes, in the 10 times before your operation, while aged 18 and over. 

  • Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) 
  • Tier 1 (Investor) 
  • Professed worked in education, health or social care sectors 
  • Skilled Worker (over 18 times old) of the main aspirant in any of the below routes, either together with the main aspirant or independently. 

Not all countries have performing felonious record administrations or refuse to give them to anyone other than their citizens.

Applying for citizenship or a green card with a criminal record is tricky and consists of many provisions that the applicant must be aware of. More importantly, applicants must declare any convictions from the past or present, or it will be considered as false representation or deception.

The SmartMove2UK has helped many with minor or complicated convictions on their record to move to the UK. Contact on +91 9819127002 or email at [email protected]  book an initial consultation with one of the UK qualified experts today.



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