Immigration FAQ
If you've got a question about emigrating to Australia, New Zealand, Canada or the USA, chances are someone before you has had the same question, and we've answered it here. Questions and answers have been organised into the categories below.- I have a police record in the UK. How will this affect my visa application for permanent residency in Australia or New Zealand? How many years is the record kept in the PNC? Up to how many years old can it be before I don’t have to declare it?
- Do I have to get and send my police clearance and medicals in with my visa application?
- In the past I overstayed my visitor’s visa to Australia, do you think this will affect my application for permanent residency in any way?
- If overweight will it affect the application to migrate to Australia?
- What are the criteria for detailing medical history, i.e. do I have to mention all past medical conditions even if they are no longer affecting me? What exactly do you need to mention, and what is classed as trivia?
- My husband has had major surgery. Would this pose a problem on our medicals? Could it lead to visa refusal?
- I have heard that you will not be allowed to emigrate if you have a past history of a mental condition, not including depression. Is this true?
I have a police record in the UK. How will this affect my visa application for permanent residency in Australia or New Zealand? How many years is the record kept in the PNC? Up to how many years old can it be before I don’t have to declare it?
All offences recorded on your police record will never leave the PNC. For UK employment you don’t have to declare it after 10 years. For international immigration you have to declare it always. It never becomes "spent". In most cases minor offences will not have a detrimental effect on your application for permanent residency, but it will depend on how long ago the offence was committed and the severity of the punishment.
More severe cases i.e. offences where you were sentenced to time in prison, may cause problems for your application. This will again depend on the length of time since the offence and the length of time spent in prison. If this is the case for you would definitely benefit from the services of a registered agent who has had experience in dealing with criminal matters.




