Hi Mintaka,
Thanks for pointing that out. It still all seems very confusing though. When applying for an electronic visa, it only mentions convictions that resulted in a sentence of more than 12 months (which mine didn't). It doesn't mention anything about having to pass the "character test". Perhaps this only applies to certain visas? Either way, I realise it might be still possible to enter despite my conviction being listed as one that means I wouldn't pass the character test. It's just even more bureaucracy that I'll have to deal with. Also, a bit frustrating that my conviction, which didn't receive a custodial sentence, makes me ineligible for a visa while a conviction that resulted in imprisonment of up to 12 months (but no more) would be fine! Seems a rather odd system. Ho hum....
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