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    i have been convicted of a disorderly persons offence about 4 years and 9 months ago. do i have to wait for the full five (5)years to apply for citizenship? i know that there was a 3 months before the date that one can apply.
    2. when does the time start running? from the date of the offence or the date of conviction?

    Thanks

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    i have been convicted of a disorderly persons offence about 4 years and 9 months ago. do i have to wait for the full five (5)years to apply for citizenship? i know that there was a 3 months before the date that one can apply.
    2. when does the time start running? from the date of the offence or the date of conviction?

    Thanks

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      You must wait exactly and preferably much longer than 5 years. The 30 days will not apply to you with a previous (criminal?) conviction. You should carefully research on your conviction to make sure that it is not an offense for which you could trigger removal proceedings.

      btw: the 5 year good moral character starts at the date then your last required form of punishment was completed such as probation/jail - should b definitly less than 180 days/fines/civil service etc.) .

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