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Yes I believe that is all they should ask and normally do with the persons who hold ILR. But how you got it could be asked and other relevant questios(my view) nothing harm to answer tht.hypermutley wrote:I am a PR holder via the EU spouse route. I've had to travel to my home country three times this year already as my father was ill and subsequently passed away - travelling on my own. On two occassions, i've had to field what i think are irrelevant and annoying questions by immigrations staff at heathrow; e.g. how did i get my PR, am i still with my husband, am i travelling with him, where is he now, where am i working, how long i've worked there etc.
One time, i was asked for purpose of visit and when i showed the PR page he said 'oh sorry i didnt see that' and no further questions asked.
Can someone tell me if these questions are indeed relevant and if they should be asking PR holders anything other than how long i've been away from the UK, since that is the only condition of the PR?!