Australian Citizenship Granted Despite Mid-Range Drink Driving Offence — Proactive Character Mitigation
Case Summary
An applicant seeking Australian citizenship was charged with a mid-range drink driving offence that risked triggering a character requisition from the Department. We proactively prepared comprehensive character mitigation submissions before any requisition was issued, and the citizenship application was granted.
Background
The applicant approached us seeking assistance with a citizenship application. When we reviewed the applicant's immigration and character history, it became apparent he had been charged with a mid-range drink driving offence. We identified that this offence had the potential to trigger a character requisition or refusal from the Department, in light of increasing scrutiny being applied to seemingly minor traffic matters in citizenship applications at the time.
Challenges
- Mid-range drink driving offence on the applicant's record with potential to trigger a character requisition or refusal
- Character requirements for Australian citizenship are strictly assessed and not limited to serious criminal conduct
- Risk that the Department's delegate would raise adverse character concerns without proactive management
Outcome
The citizenship application was approved. The proactive approach meant that the potential character issue was properly addressed from the start, and the applicant was granted Australian citizenship.
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