Uk immigration issues
Uk immigration issues
Here's my problem - last time I went to the UK I left from Belfast and had no passport control whatsoever. Can anyone tell me how big of a problem that can be for me when I try to enter the UK again?
- brazilianGOONER
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with your terrorrist face i'm sure there are more concearning issues you should be looking into mate...




Re: Uk immigration issues
that never stopped the uk from accepting me before



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The UK is the preferred destination of most economic migrants. And criminals.
The laws of this country are stupidly soft. Housing and social benefits are a magnet to the world and his uncle.
Our country is being slowly strangled to death by people who have contributed nothing but live in benefit funded housing which most of us couldn't afford to live in.
It's not the fault of the economic migrants. I would do exactly the same as them, given the same options.
The government needs to grow balls. Forget the "racist" bollocks. We are talking about sustainable economy.
The laws of this country are stupidly soft. Housing and social benefits are a magnet to the world and his uncle.
Our country is being slowly strangled to death by people who have contributed nothing but live in benefit funded housing which most of us couldn't afford to live in.
It's not the fault of the economic migrants. I would do exactly the same as them, given the same options.
The government needs to grow balls. Forget the "racist" bollocks. We are talking about sustainable economy.
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Re: Uk immigration issues
Bring a passport.
I think you were lucky in being able to travel without one, though of course Belfast is the same country as London because the official name of the country is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, so you actually travelled internally.
I think you were lucky in being able to travel without one, though of course Belfast is the same country as London because the official name of the country is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, so you actually travelled internally.
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You misunderstood me. I have an entry stamp, but i have no exit one because i left via Belfast to Dublin. Of course I'll bring a passport, thing is I'm afraid that in the immigration system, i'll be considered an illegal, because tecnically, i never left.
All because they have no fucking border control on the Belfast-Dublin train. you should sort that out, you know.

All because they have no fucking border control on the Belfast-Dublin train. you should sort that out, you know.


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Re: Uk immigration issues
There is no passport control between Belfast and Britain as they are in effect the same country (its complicatedRioGooner wrote:You misunderstood me. I have an entry stamp, but i have no exit one because i left via Belfast to Dublin. Of course I'll bring a passport, thing is I'm afraid that in the immigration system, i'll be considered an illegal, because tecnically, i never left.
All because they have no fucking border control on the Belfast-Dublin train. you should sort that out, you know.![]()



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if you think it could be a problem, you can always make a new passport, which will be blank, and then go there as if you never really went before 

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RioGooner wrote:You misunderstood me. I have an entry stamp, but i have no exit one because i left via Belfast to Dublin. Of course I'll bring a passport, thing is I'm afraid that in the immigration system, i'll be considered an illegal, because tecnically, i never left.
All because they have no fucking border control on the Belfast-Dublin train. you should sort that out, you know.![]()

since we stopped killing each other the border between the north and south doesnt get checked anymore. just explain you left via ireland and im sure they will have you on computer .
Re: Uk immigration issues
An exit stamp from anywhere in the EU is sufficient,
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they might do an anal cavity check to make sure everything is ok mate, other than that you're fine 

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Re: Uk immigration issues
Note to brazilians: leave us alone.
Thanks.

Thanks.


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but then who's gonna teach you to play football??arseofacrow wrote:Note to brazilians: leave us alone.
Thanks.
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Re: Uk immigration issues
RioGooner wrote:You misunderstood me. I have an entry stamp, but i have no exit one because i left via Belfast to Dublin. Of course I'll bring a passport, thing is I'm afraid that in the immigration system, i'll be considered an illegal, because tecnically, i never left.
All because they have no fucking border control on the Belfast-Dublin train. you should sort that out, you know.![]()






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Re: Uk immigration issues
brazilianGOONER wrote:but then who's gonna teach you to play football??arseofacrow wrote:Note to brazilians: leave us alone.
Thanks.
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Denilson


