Can I get a Schengen visa after being deported from the UK 3 years ago?
I'm an Indian national. I was holding a Tier 4 students visa in UK for 2009 to mid of 2011. I was removed to India on working excess of permitted hours, a breach of section 10(1)(a) of the immigration Act 1999 of UK and an offence under section 24(1)(b)(ii) of the immigration Act 1971 of UK. I was served papers IS151A, IS151A part 2, IS91R and been removed by the end of 2010.
- Will I now have any trouble getting a Schengen visa?
- What possible steps can I take now to pursue a Schengen visa?
- Is it true that I am still banned from entering into any countries in the world?
Best Answer
Will I have any trouble with getting Schengen visa?
Very likely yes, even though UK is not part of the Schengen zone, it does collaborate in SIS (Schengen Information System). One of the preconditions of getting a Schengen visa is to not be flagged in SIS.
In accordance with the protocol to the Treaty of Amsterdam, Ireland and the United Kingdom can take part in some or all of the Schengen arrangements, if the Schengen Member States and the government representative of the country in question vote unanimously in favour within the Council.
In March 1999, the United Kingdom asked to cooperate in some aspects of Schengen, namely police and judicial cooperation in criminal matters, the fight against drugs and the SIS. The Council Decision 2000/365/EC approving the request by the United Kingdom was adopted on 29 May 2000.
(source: "The Schengen area and cooperation")
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How long after being deported from the UK can you return?
I have already been deported what are my options? If you have already been deported from the UK then you are likely to be aware of the fact that you are subject to an entry ban to the UK. An entry ban is usually 10 years for the UK and you will not be able to apply for a visa or travel to the UK in that 10 year period.Can a deported person get a visa?
Someone who has been removed (deported) from the United States cannot apply for a new immigrant visa, nonimmigrant visa, adjustment of status, or other admission to the United States without facing certain legal restrictions. Updated by Ilona Bray, J.D.When can I come back to Schengen?
Under the terms of Schengen, non-EEA nationals cannot spend more than a total of 90 days within a total period of 180 days without a visa. Furthermore, once you've used up your quota of 90 days, you cannot return to Schengen until 90 more days have passed.Can a deported person go to another country?
A noncitizen who has been deported (removed) from the U.S. to another country is not supposed to attempt to reenter for five, ten, or 20 years, or even permanently. (The exact length of time depends on factors like the reason for removal and whether the person was convicted of a crime.)Deported | Can I Visit Other Countries
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The UK does not share information about deportation to SIS because UK is not in Schengen zone and the treaty does not allow to UK to input any data about deportations unless you have done criminal offence . The UK don have access to input Schengen wide alert about deportations . Please refer sis 2 parliament Question's and answer
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