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Does it come in criminal record and will it affect on my visa extension?

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  • Does it come in criminal record and will it affect on my visa extension?

    Hi All

    First of all I feel very ashamed and sorry. I will never do it again, I learnt a big lesson today.

    I'm a student in UK, today I went to boots and stole 1 makeup item, I seriously do not know what happened to me on that why I did that. he caught me and took to the room, after few minutes they called the police. Police took all my details and said they will not fined me because I did it first time and warned me if I do it again they will arrest me, they didn't fined me ( £80). but Thames Valley Police gave me one piece of paper it called ''proportionate Investigation Declaration'' where they put my Name, date of Birth, Address, and took my signature, does it come into criminal Record?
    if in future i need police clearance certificate will they mention this incident on there?


    But Boots store banned me and they fined me £87 pounds.

    could anybody please let me know :
    1. Does it come under criminal record?
    2. will it affect my visa extension because I am going to extend my visa next month
    3. shall I have to write 'Yes' in my visa application column where they ask about 'criminal record'.
    4. what is Proportionate Investigation Declaration means? they put all my details and took my signature and give me 1 copy and keep the original one.?
    5. if in future I will apply any job shall I have to mention this incident and will it affect to my job status?


    Please help me, I am really worried and feel sorry for that mistake which I did.
    Many Thanks
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    Re: Does it come in criminal record and will it affect on my visa extension?

    Simple cautions do form part of an offender’s criminal record and may be used in future proceedings and in certain circumstances, may be made available to an employer as part of a criminal record check. Offenders must be made aware of this before agreeing to accept a simple caution. However, it would be foolish not to disclose this when applying to extend your Visa, you must document this on your application but I doubt it would have as negative effect as you fear. In the main it is only a criminal conviction that would prevent your visa extension.
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    • #3
      Re: Does it come in criminal record and will it affect on my visa extension?

      How can Boots fine anyone £87?

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      • #4
        Re: Does it come in criminal record and will it affect on my visa extension?

        Retail Loss Prevention my dear ostell, plenty of threads about it here
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        • #5
          Re: Does it come in criminal record and will it affect on my visa extension?

          Formal cautions for Indictable Offences must be administered by a police officer not below the rank of Inspector, the defendant must admit the offence and they are normally undertaken within the confines of a police station. This is contained within the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984.

          As to what a Proportionate Investigation Declaration is, I would be inclined to ask Thames Valley Police to explain what this is and from what legislation they draw their authority for them. If they fob you off or do not provide a satisfactory explanation, I would be inclined to ask the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) to look into it. As you will have seen in the mainstream media, Greater Manchester Police are currently under investigation and I can tell you that Durham Constabulary are also under investigation, though for completely separate matters.

          Boots have no power in law to fine anyone. Are you sure it wasn't a company named RLP (Retail Loss Prevention)? If it was Boots, who "fined" you?
          Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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          • #6
            Re: Does it come in criminal record and will it affect on my visa extension?

            I was just questioning the statement. As RLP would write a letter then "fining"on the same day is perhaps strange. Or has the OP just been issued with a letter saying he has to pay the money?

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