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Yes, British Isles consist of (among others) the island of Ireland, which has NI and ROI.
Due to proximity of Ireland to UK, I doubt that will be trusted, unfortunately.
Would be hard to get such info when outside UK. She is a visa waiver national and doesn't require short stay visa too. Only way is through a legal representative in UK or she tries to travel or transit there.CharlieC wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2024 9:31 amno undisclosed intentions at all, just didn’t initially think this would be an issue entering Ireland for a short vacation. But now seems like a huge concern, and something that can hugely jeopardise all future travel plans of ours.
I appreciate what your saying about long/short term future.
Is there any way you are aware of for her to request info on her status and duration thereof with the UK border agency?
Many thanks again
What travel permission does she have to visit Ireland? Note that the Republic of Ireland (with Dublin as the capital city) is not on the Schengen Area, so she would need an Irish visa. One of the important questions during visa application is whether the individual has ever overstayed a visa anywhere in the world, and she can use that opportunity to make a declaration about the UK issue. The CTA and I also believe ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organisation) rules that govern the skies also keep a database of visa overstays and denials: an embassy will ask the applicant the question and verify the response on the shared systems.CharlieC wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2024 9:31 amno undisclosed intentions at all, just didn’t initially think this would be an issue entering Ireland for a short vacation. But now seems like a huge concern, and something that can hugely jeopardise all future travel plans of ours.
I appreciate what your saying about long/short term future.
Is there any way you are aware of for her to request info on her status and duration thereof with the UK border agency?
Many thanks again