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Did she ask for landing card?Laura721 wrote:We just came last Saturday. The immigration lady was nice, but firm and asked a few questions:
When did we get married and where
When did we meet and where
Were we both working
How long were we coming for
Do we want to work in the UK
Just be honest :)
Who asked you these questions? At the UK border?Laura721 wrote:We just came last Saturday. The immigration lady was nice, but firm and asked a few questions:
When did we get married and where
When did we meet and where
Were we both working
How long were we coming for
Do we want to work in the UK
Just be honest :)
keffers wrote:There are laws that allow UKBA to ask seemingly irrelevant questions which supercede other 'rights' (usually on the silly basis of national security).
This case makes it clear that EU citizens and their non-EU family members are not required to answer border officials’ questions:
about the purpose and duration of their journey
about how much money they have for the journey
as well as other non-material questions (see paragraph 13)
None directly. But the family member has a right to travel with the family member based solely on the family relationship. And that right is not, as you can see, at all related to "how much money they have for the journey" or similar questions.habibcs wrote:http://eumovement.wordpress.com/law-ecj ... ands-1991/
This case makes it clear that EU citizens and their non-EU family members are not required to answer border officials’ questions:
about the purpose and duration of their journey
about how much money they have for the journey
as well as other non-material questions (see paragraph 13)
In which official case is this mentioned "and their non-EU family members"?