On immigration bail in England, could I fly to Scotland until my bail date? Northern Ireland?

On immigration bail in England, could I fly to Scotland until my bail date? Northern Ireland? - UK flag on creased paper

The question is in the title, but I'm wondering what possible consequences it could have...

Thanks



Best Answer

Yes, assuming you have appropriate ID as determined by the airline (such as UK driving licence), there is no restriction on internal travel. If you are required to attend a reporting centre, obviously you should make sure your travel doesn't conflict with that (allowing for the possibility of flight cancellation).




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What does it mean to be granted immigration bail?

A person may be subject to immigration bail when their immigration status means that they are liable to be detained. This was formerly known as 'temporary admission' and may apply, for example, to a person who is a visa overstayer or an appeal rights exhausted (ARE) asylum seeker.

How long can immigration hold you at the airport UK?

There is no time-limit on long you can be detained (if you are an adult) in the UK \u2013 you can be detained indefinitely. The exception to this is pregnant women, who can only be detained for up to 72 hour, unless extended by ministerial approval.

How do I get out of immigration detention?

As a general rule, if you are in immigration custody, you will be eligible for release if the immigration authorities determine that (1) you are not a "flight-risk" (meaning that the immigration authorities believe that you would appear when requested for future immigration appointments and hearings) and (2) you are ...

What happens when an illegal immigrant is detained in the UK?

The majority of those in detention will be held for less than two months, but in 2019 26% were held for more than 28 days. This includes 167 people who were held for more than six months and 13 people for more than 18 months. The longer someone is detained, the less likely it is that they will be removed from the UK.



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