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Shoplifted and will apply for visa

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    Hello everyone, so in 2012 when I was under 16 on a trip to U.K I shoplifted three or four stores, cant remember the exact stores but the total stuff I toke was about 35 pounds. I know what I did was terribly wrong and I am ashamed of it. At that time I was suffering from severe mental issues, peer pressure, family troubles and my wallet was stolen during that trip. Not trying to explain since what I did was so wrong. I was not caught and no police was involved at least till I left.
    My mental state is normal now and I have got over all these issues. I am planning to apply for a uni in London, however i am terribly afraid that my visa will be rejected because the home office will find out that I have shoplifted and got away. If this happens all my efforts will be in vain, I know I sound a little bit ridiculous but I just cant stop thinking about this. Can someone give me some advice or just help me to calm down please?
    Last edited by qwerdfgzsvz; 13th September 2020, 02:59:AM.
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  • #2

    Stop worrying.
    You weren't caught, there is no police record and the Home Office have no way of finding out, (unless you tell them!)

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    • #3
      If nothing legal happened at the time, there will be zero record on any system here in the UK. Police rarely get involved with shoplifting, it is left to the retailers to deter shoplifting.
      Good luck with your university applications
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      • #4
        Originally posted by des8 View Post

        Stop worrying.
        You weren't caught, there is no police record and the Home Office have no way of finding out, (unless you tell them!)
        Thank you so much! Its just sometimes I keep thinking that MAYBE one of the store owners had my CCTV footage and passed it to police. Its just because I left the country so quickly that they couldnt catch me.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Celestine View Post
          If nothing legal happened at the time, there will be zero record on any system here in the UK. Police rarely get involved with shoplifting, it is left to the retailers to deter shoplifting.
          Good luck with your university applications
          Thank you!
          Its just sometimes I keep thinking that MAYBE one of the store owners had my CCTV footage and passed it to police. Its just because I left the country so quickly that they couldnt catch me.:(

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