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PART 2EEA RIGHTS
Right of admission to the United Kingdom
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(3) An immigration officer must not place a stamp in the passport of a person admitted to the United Kingdom under this regulation who is not an EEA national if the person produces a residence card, a derivative residence card, a permanent residence card or a qualifying EEA State residence card.
Hi Kunfayakun, we were flying with British Airways, who use Iberia staff for the check-in at Málaga. The employee doing the check-in glanced at my wife's passport and article 10 residency card before issuing the boarding pass, no questions asked.kunfayakun wrote:Wow grateful to hear this and I believe this post would definitely help the forum members a lot!
Thank you very much for sharing this but I have a little query about when you get in to the flight, didn't they ask you for the visa?? or just no check over there?
acme4242, what would you have done in this situation? It may be the case that he broke the law, but calling him on it in the middle of a crowded immigration hall wouldn't have been a great idea. I also thought that his personal comments on the UK not being able to control its borders due to the EEA regulations were unprofessional and, frankly, out of line. However, after achieving the desired result, i.e. UK entry clearance for my wife to visit the UK for my dad's birthday, there didn't seem much point in rocking the boat.acme4242 wrote:And immigration officer broke the law by stamping the passport.
http://www.eearegulations.co.uk/Latest/All
PART 2EEA RIGHTS
Right of admission to the United Kingdom
11.
:
(3) An immigration officer must not place a stamp in the passport of a person admitted to the United Kingdom under this regulation who is not an EEA national if the person produces a residence card, a derivative residence card, a permanent residence card or a qualifying EEA State residence card.