Will refused leave to enter affect ILR applications?
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2019 5:37 pm
Hi all,
My BRP was stolen on a trip to Paris and I tried to reason with the border control at Gare du Nord, but they refused to let me enter. They gave me a notice of "refusal of leave to enter" but told me that this will just be a "note about the encounter" and this should not affect me.
I am now waiting for a replacement BRP visa in Paris. After having a look I realised they put a cross on the entry stamp on my passport, denoting the refused entry, probably. I am very worried that this will affect my future ILR application, which I am about to make in a few months time.
Has anyone got experience with this? Does this constitute "refused entry"? Do I need to declare it when applying for ILR, and does this count as "adverse immigration history"?
My BRP was stolen on a trip to Paris and I tried to reason with the border control at Gare du Nord, but they refused to let me enter. They gave me a notice of "refusal of leave to enter" but told me that this will just be a "note about the encounter" and this should not affect me.
I am now waiting for a replacement BRP visa in Paris. After having a look I realised they put a cross on the entry stamp on my passport, denoting the refused entry, probably. I am very worried that this will affect my future ILR application, which I am about to make in a few months time.
Has anyone got experience with this? Does this constitute "refused entry"? Do I need to declare it when applying for ILR, and does this count as "adverse immigration history"?