eVisitor - Speeding conviction
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Hi all,
I received a speeding conviction in the UK a couple years ago where I pled guilty via post and received points on my licence and a fine. Speeding does not go on a criminal record in the UK as it is considered a motoring offence (non-recordable offence).
However, I believe I received a conviction as it went through court (single justice procedure) as the speed was excessive.
Would I have to declare this on the eVisitor/ETA?
I don't want to go through the hassle of declaring something that's not considered a crime in the UK - anyone else been in a similar situation?
Thanks a lot.
I received a speeding conviction in the UK a couple years ago where I pled guilty via post and received points on my licence and a fine. Speeding does not go on a criminal record in the UK as it is considered a motoring offence (non-recordable offence).
However, I believe I received a conviction as it went through court (single justice procedure) as the speed was excessive.
Would I have to declare this on the eVisitor/ETA?
I don't want to go through the hassle of declaring something that's not considered a crime in the UK - anyone else been in a similar situation?
Thanks a lot.




