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UK Visas and Immigration guidance for staff on how to assess the good character requirement in relevant nationality applications.
It applies to:
all decisions made on or after 14 January 2019 which are as a result of a persons association with war crimes or extremism
all new applications for citizenship made on or after 14 January 2019
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Guidance updated to align criminality thresholds with those in part 9 of the Immigration Rules and to provide clarification on exceptional grants; lawful residence changes; UK and UN sanctions.
Added accessible and pdf of updated versions. Aligned with provisions on lawful residence introduced into the British Nationality Act 1981 (BNA) by section 9 and Schedule 1 of the Nationality and Borders Act 2022 (NABA), and with differentiation of refugees in section 12 of the NABA 2022. There is also a new section on travel bans and clarification that a fine imposed under the coronavirus regulations counts as a fixed penalty notice. Finally, there is clarification that pending prosecutions include where a person is under investigation but has not yet been charged with an offence.
Updated Good character: nationality policy guidance document
Updated date in details section.
Updated guidance.
Updated guidance.
Updated guidance on good character requirement published.