List of unfilterable criminal offences
Dear Home Office,
I understand that the following list of offences can never be filtered from a criminal record - https://www.gov.uk/government/publicatio...
Could you please confirm the following:
1. Whether this is a definitive list of unfilterable offences?
2. If not, whether such a list exists?
3. If so, please provide a copy of the said list.
4. If no definitive list exists, an explanation as to why this is given that all possible criminal offences should be easily identifiable to your department?
5. If there is no definitive list but an alternative list to that which has been published on the government website, please provide a copy.
I look forward to hearing from you in due course.
Yours faithfully,
Mr C Proctor
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Chris Proctor
Thank you for contacting the Home Office with your request.
This has been assigned to caseworker (case ref 33586)
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Dear Home Office,
A response to my request made on 21 November 2014 remains outstanding. You were legally required to respond by no later than 22 December 2014.
Please could you provide the requested information without further delay and by no later than the close of business 24 December 2014.
If you are unable to comply with this request, please provide reasons for the original failure to meet the statutory deadline, the reason/s for any continuing delay and an estimated date for compliance, again by the deadline stipulated above.
I look forward to receiving your response in due course.
Yours faithfully,
C. Proctor
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The Freedom of Information (FoI) Act 2000 provides public access to
recorded information held by the department.
If you have submitted a valid FoI request, we will acknowledge your
request within 48 hours, and aim to provide the information requested
within 20 working days as specified under the FoI Act
PLEASE NOTE
If you have a general immigration enquiry, or require an update on a
specific case, you should contact UKVI directly, contact information can
be found here:
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisati... and
[1]https://www.gov.uk/visas-immigration
General enquiries should be directed to
[2][email address]
Communications via the GSi may be automatically logged, monitored and/or
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Mr Proctor
Our records show that a response was been sent on 15 December. I have contacted the policy unit responsible and have asked that they re-send.
Regards
Gareth Wyn Hazzelby
Information Services Centre Manager
Knowledge and Information Managemnt Unit
Home Office, Lower Ground Floor, Seacole,2 Marsham Street, SW1P 4DF
Please find attached response that was sent on 15^th December.
Home Office
2 Marsham Street, London, SW1P 4DF
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