Is it legal to enter the UK through the common travel area following a refusal of entry at a uk airport? [closed]
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I read in a fairly impressive and thorough TSE answer that it was but was then told by my solicitor today that that is rubbish.
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What happens if refused entry to UK?
If you are denied entry into the U.K., you will be held at the airport until you can be returned to the location from which you departed. You are not under arrest and no criminal charges will be filed, you are simply not eligible to enter the U.K. on this visit.Can I be refused entry to UK?
An immigration official can deny you entry to the UK at the border, even if you have valid entry clearance. Nationals of certain countries do not require a visa before travelling to the UK and are referred to as non-visa nationals.What is UK Common Travel Area?
Details. The Common Travel Area (CTA) is a long-standing arrangement between the UK, the Crown Dependencies (Bailiwick of Jersey, Bailiwick of Guernsey and the Isle of Man) and Ireland that pre-dates both British and Irish membership of the EU and is not dependent on it.Do you need a passport to travel in the Common Travel Area?
Most transport operators permit passengers to travel within the Common Travel Area without a passport, although photo ID is required for Irish or British citizens travelling by air, and Ryanair requires all passengers to carry a passport or a national identity card.UK BORDER DENYING ENTRY TO PASSENGERS | UK IMMIGRATION | BREXIT | EU SETTLEMENT SCHEME | UK NEWS
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