What is the difference between the following entry stamps given to visitors from non-visa countries. The most common is the usual date stamp with the little endorsement on top: "Leave to enter for 6 months, No work and recourse to PF" and
The date stamp and then another stamp : "Leave to enter is hereby given for/ until" and then 6 MONTHS is written on the dotted line. both of the stamps were given to visitors on arrival but there must be a different meaning to them otherwise the IO could have just stamped the ppt with the first stamp?!
Does anyone know the distinction btwn the two stamps?
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