Moving to Bermuda/BVI/Cayman with police record
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Moving to Bermuda/BVI/Cayman with police record
Hi
Im currently studying towards my chartered accountancy exams. When I qualify I am looking to move to one of the above islands. My main concern is that around 4 years ago i received a police caution for cannabis possession (in the UK). As far as i know this will show up on a police certificate however i was not arrested or taken to court.
Does anyone know how strict immigration is in any of the above countries and whether the caution would result in a work permit being declined?
Thank you
Im currently studying towards my chartered accountancy exams. When I qualify I am looking to move to one of the above islands. My main concern is that around 4 years ago i received a police caution for cannabis possession (in the UK). As far as i know this will show up on a police certificate however i was not arrested or taken to court.
Does anyone know how strict immigration is in any of the above countries and whether the caution would result in a work permit being declined?
Thank you
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Re: Moving to Bermuda/BVI/Cayman with police record
I'm currently studying towards my chartered accountancy exams. When I qualify I am looking to move to one of the above islands. My main concern is that around 4 years ago i received a police caution for cannabis possession (in the UK). As far as i know this will show up on a police certificate however i was not arrested or taken to court.
Does anyone know how strict immigration is in any of the above countries and whether the caution would result in a work permit being declined?
Does anyone know how strict immigration is in any of the above countries and whether the caution would result in a work permit being declined?
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Re: Moving to Bermuda/BVI/Cayman with police record
Its probably the criminal record report you get from ACPO in the uk - needs you to complete a form, send photos and pay 30-40 pounds. Very pretty, hologram, security printed photo etc.
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Re: Moving to Bermuda/BVI/Cayman with police record
But it will say 'no live trace, or even the details of the caution, accepting a caution is the same as pleading guilty, but without the need to appear in court, so they will need to see the details of the case.