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I might not have the same rights to enter another country as EU nationals but in the UK i am not a subject to such a control which IS the same right as any other UK citizen.Backer wrote:Only actual British, EU and Swiss nationals/passport holders are not required to fill in landing cards.
Although ILR means "not subject to immigration controls" it stll does not mean you have the same rights as British/EU passport holders.
For example, if you stay outside the UK for more than 2 years you may loose your ILR and be subject to standard immigration controls.
Markie wrote:still required...
That’s exactly MAY BE! Not WILL BE which landing card is. it is not an examination, it is part of immigration control.PaperPusher wrote:You are still subject to examination
10A. Where a person has arrived in the United Kingdom with leave to enter or remain which is in force but which was given to him before his arrival he may be examined by an Immigration Officer under paragraph 2A of Schedule 2 to the Immigration Act 1971. An Immigration Officer examining a person under paragraph 2A may suspend that person's leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom until the examination is completed.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/polic ... les/part1/