It is me again and my problem with getting a British citizenship........
Well, i have done some research and here are the findings:
I have sent an e-mail to couple of Law Companies e-mail like the one which started this thread:
First:
Answer from an Immigration Agency - they claim that they deal with the matter of all categories of UK visas and work permits and naturalisation on daily basis:
Second:On an initial assessment, as your driving offence was committed over a year ago, and you have paid the fine etc, I do feel that it will be fine to submit an application for citizenship and that it will be approved. Your case worker here will double check this though, and will let you know if she has any concerns in this regard prior to submission of the application.
They claim that they have nearly 20 years of experience in all aspects of UK immigration law
Two others done over the phone:As a general rule and, from my experience, an application for naturalisation is likely to be refused where there is an unspent conviction, even for minor offences. However every case needs to be considered on its merits. We have succeeded in obtaining naturalisation for clients with far more serious previous convictions in the past.
We dont see a problem here should be fine to apply and get it.
Test the water and apply via NCS they say there is no chance for get a British citizenship.
My own phone call to Home Office --> 0845 010 5200 - option 2, then option 3 there is no chance they said .
Well, right now I am confused why the lawyers said there is a chance, and some others there is not?
Maybe, just maybe there is some truth in the old saying that some immigrants get it, start working for the Home Office, and now they are going to do whatever they can to make some difficulties for the others?
Of course, I am going to mention it - there is no doubt about that, hence the whole thread.