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Lucapooka wrote:No-one can offer any assurances as to that might happen to them. However, anyone who has previously been refused entry on arrival would be well advised to (simply and cheaply) make an application for a visit visa before they travel to the UK. This will remove any doubt or concerns they may have about their treatment when they arrive in the UK,
Casa wrote:Yes, but with the previous refusal it would unwise to travel without an pre-approved visitor visa. Lucapooka has given you good advice.
Lucapooka wrote:But that's a different issue entirely and unnecessarily pessimistic. If a visa is granted in Malaysia there would have to be very strong evidence of changes in the circumstances or intentions of the passenger for the admitting officer to refuse entry. To say that such things are rare would be an understatement.