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Does non-prosecution of traffic accidents affect Australia's application for skilled immigrants 189?

First, "no criminal certificate" is the most basic condition in the national immigration application.

Second, it depends on how our laws and regulations are defined (as follows).

Article 15 of the Criminal Procedure Law stipulates the conditions for prosecution.

Criminal procedure law

Article 15 In any of the following circumstances, criminal responsibility shall not be investigated, and if it has been investigated, the case shall be dismissed, or prosecution shall not be initiated, or the trial shall be terminated, or the case shall be declared innocent:

(1) If the circumstances are obviously minor and harmless, it will not be deemed as a crime;

(2) The crime has passed the limitation period;

(3) Being exempted from punishment by an amnesty order;

(4) Failing to tell or withdrawing a crime that should be dealt with only after being told according to the Criminal Law;

(5) The criminal suspect or defendant dies;

(6) Other laws provide for exemption from criminal responsibility.

Therefore, not being prosecuted does not mean that the public security department has no relevant criminal record. It just means that when we are preparing immigration information, we need to go to the public security department where the household registration is located to issue a certificate of no crime. If it can be issued, we can handle immigration normally.