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Hello,

I have been looking at the criteria for permanent residence, as regards to criminal convictions does anyone know I can find out if I have anything on my record.

When I was in my early 20s I did get a caution from the police for fighting in a nightclub, I also received, what they call a bindover for one year, which is a good behaviour bond, which was also for fighting. This was over 15 years ago, I'm that they may have disappeared.

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Check with the police or a lawyer in your home country.

If you state your nationality, people can better advise you. But seems to me you were not convicted and should be fine.

Posted

Check with the police or a lawyer in your home country.

If you state your nationality, people can better advise you. But seems to me you were not convicted and should be fine.

I am from the UK

Posted

I'm pretty certain they are removed after 5 years

Not so - see the following from http://www.acro.police.uk/Subject_Access_FAQs.aspx

"What will show up on the disclosure?

"Your personal details such as your name and date of birth, impending prosecutions, cautions, final warnings, reprimands, convictions, Penalty Notices and information relating to the issue of firearms certificates may appear on your disclosure. Arrest events that do not result in conviction will also appear. In other words, if you were arrested and the police took no further action, or you were found not guilty at court the details surrounding this may appear on your disclosure."

Posted

I'm pretty certain they are removed after 5 years

Not so - see the following from

"What will show up on the disclosure?

"Your personal details such as your name and date of birth, impending prosecutions, cautions, final warnings, reprimands, convictions, Penalty Notices and information relating to the issue of firearms certificates may appear on your disclosure. Arrest events that do not result in conviction will also appear. In other words, if you were arrested and the police took no further action, or you were found not guilty at court the details surrounding this may appear on your disclosure."

You posted about subject access. This from http://www.acro.police.uk/subject_access.aspx

A service for individuals wishing to find out what information is held about them on the Police National Computer (PNC).

A police certificate is what is needed for PR.http://www.acro.police.uk/police_certificates.aspx

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