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by splanky » Mon Jul 21, 2014 9:10 am
After having two family permits refused due to failure to correctly apply the law to my case, I was advised by my migration agent and my lawyer to enter the UK as a non-visa national. I did not ask for a Code 1A stamp, as being an Australian I can enter for up to six months anyway. However, I was detained and questioned. I had all the documents with my anyway, as I has planned to apply for a Derivative Residence Card after entry. During the five hours of detention my documents were taken away and scrutinised. Eventually they were all returned, except for the passports, and I was granted temporary admission and told I had to return to Heathrow at the end of the week for another interview.
It turned out they decided to admit me without another interview, and I collected my passport later that week with the Code 1A stamp.
It was an incredibly stressful experience. Don't expect it to be easy. In hindsight I should have probably asked for a Code 1A stamp straight off rather than entering as a non-visa national, but I was advised not to do this.
I would say sort it out before you get to the border if at all possible.
Splanky