no. Unless you happen to owe the io who interview you
So unless you misused the credit system with criminal intentions, forged checks, committed financial fraud and were arrested and spent time in jail etc etc (ironically these are the qualifications of WallStreet financiers ), the credit mess up shouldn't be an issue and probably won't show up in the background check.
Just a quick sidenote to this, a freind of mine is applying for naturalization in the U.K. and on their application they do ask about this and do as far as i know do a credit check,
Milk You made my day
(ironically these are the qualifications of WallStreet financiers )
LOL LOL...
There's nothing on UK citizenship application about a credit check.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/applicationforms/nationality/form_an.pdf
Neither is a credit check a requirement for UK naturalization.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/britishcitizenship/eligibility/naturalisation/standardrequirements/
They don't expect you to confess to it. They put that question there as a back-door way to denaturalize you when other reasons won't work. If you answer No to that question, they just have to find out something you did for which you were not arrested.That makes me wonder whether any one would confess on N400 for the below question?
Have you ever committed a crime or offense for which you were not arrested?
If you are not arrested, who would disclose it on N400 and invite trouble?
My mistake for being too general, however your financial background is checked for the usual tax payments etc and also for any bankrupt judgements, here is the relevant quote:
If you have been declared bankrupt at any time you should give details of the bankruptcy proceedings. Your application is unlikely to succeed if you are an undischarged bankrupt.
N400 app is for citizenship not for mortgage. So unless you misused the credit system with criminal intentions, forged checks, committed financial fraud and were arrested and spent time in jail etc etc (ironically these are the qualifications of WallStreet financiers ), the credit mess up shouldn't be an issue and probably won't show up in the background check.
Unless the IO asks for it during the interview (which I think never going to happen as long as your background check comes back with NO financial fraud related arrests)..please don't volunteer with your FICO credit scores etc and complicate the interview process which is otherwise a straight forward process for 90% of the time as far as we're concerned once the FP and background checks are completed.
Don't u guys think we're over complicating the citizenship process by bringing up unnecessary and irrelevant issues to the interviewing IO's attention.?
I do.
There's nothing on UK citizenship application about a credit check.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/applicationforms/nationality/form_an.pdf
Neither is a credit check a requirement for UK naturalization.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/britishcitizenship/eligibility/naturalisation/standardrequirements/
And because some IOs push the legal authority to ask questions and request documentation to the edge, specially when not represented by an attorney.
And because of our own guilt and need to be righteous.
Its rare to see a normal joe who checked everything "No" on the application and doesnt case when it gets processed here. Most folks here want to do right thing, get processed quick and be citizen and be done with the 'immigration' process forever. On the way, we tend to be nervous, overly concerned (sometimes its good) and eager. So much so, that I sometimes wonder what I am going to do after the process is done