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by x0xnatashax0x » Fri Oct 15, 2010 7:14 pm
I am 22 year old Canadian female who was deported from the UK (Scotland) in May 2009. I arrived in Scotland in February 09 and was denied leave to enter, however, the let me stay for a week as the airline I booked with only flew out once a week. I ended up missing my flight a week later because of an accident on the train line from Perth to Glasgow, they changed my flight date to the original date i was meant to leave. Anyways, being young and stupid at the time, I decided that I would leave when I was ready, as I thought that I was Canadian, and as my birth right I was able to stay in the UK for up to 6 months. I ended up getting deported in May, at the location I told them I was staying at, I had not worked, and they couldn't prove otherwise. They told me they were going to give me a slap on the wrist and bar me from applying for a Tier 5 YMS visa for one year, as they knew that was my intention when I came over in the first place. I was not told I would not be able to return as a visitor for a set amount of time or anything like that. I have read that if you leave willingly but the government has to pay for your flight you can't return for 5 years. This was never told to me when i was deported and I had the money to pay for my own flight but that option was not offered to me. So now more than a year later, I would like to go on a Holiday to visit my boyfriend for a month, with a return flight (which yes i had before), I am prepared to provide a letter from my employer and a letter from my landlord stating that i have a job and that i pay rent, respectively. But I want to know for sure I wont arrive there and be sent right back. Do I need to get an entry clearance, which I have read that you may need? I have emailed Worldbridge to see if they can give me any information.
Has anyone else gone through something similar?
ALSO, i would just like to say that when my boyfriend came to Canada in January he was welcomed with open arms and had no problems at our border. AND when I went to Jamaica in September, the border agent asked me why I had been refused leave to enter and was shocked that a CANADIAN would be declined leave to enter a nation that is still ruled by their queen.
Anyways, any information or tips anyone can provide me would be helpful....
(I do plan on applying for a YMS visa in the near future, should I just wait it out one more month? I really miss my boyfriend, its been 4 months since ive seen him!)