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vinny wrote: The stamp is a nice souvenir. Perhaps something to tell your grandchildren about.
Whilst it may be 'nothing to get upset about', it is not in line with the regulations and, therefore, should not have happened.vinny wrote:Agree. It's nothing to get upset about. The stamp is a nice souvenir. If it was in error, then it's worth much more than normal to a collector! Perhaps something to tell your grandchildren about.
Moreover, if they stamp every time on entry and exit, then it may be much easier to prove your UK residency for PR purposes. So, perhaps everyone should insist on being stamped.
Well it may be nothing for the O P to be upset about, but the fact remains that it is an unlawful act and they are precluded from doing it by both national and community law.vinny wrote:Agree. It's nothing to get upset about. The stamp is a nice souvenir. If it was in error, then it's worth much more than normal to a collector! Perhaps something to tell your grandchildren about.
Moreover, if they stamp every time on entry and exit, then it may be much easier to prove your UK residency for PR purposes. So, perhaps everyone should insist on being stamped.