Hi all,
I was refused entry last week at the Heathrow airport coming back from Frankfurt. Had been in the UK since 1st August with a visitor visa they stamped on my passport then flew to Germany for 3 days then it happened.
Long story short, I was sent home after a few interviews and later on found out there is entry refusal stamp left on my passport.
Since I got back home, I have been seeking advice, talking to a lawyer as I am desperate to be back in the UK ASAP as I left all my stuff there.
At this stage, my questions is that, according to what the lawyer says, provided Ireland and the UK have the same immigration system, even if I fly into Ireland and travel to the UK (by air, ferry or bus..) I might get refused entry in Ireland as they can see my entry refusal history in their system. Having said that, if I read this page on UKBA page below, as long as the Irish immigration let me in the country with a visitor visa, I won't be checked when entering the UK border, is it correct?
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/custo ... ravelarea/
If what I know is right, it would be still risky to fly into London by air so as someone has advised me, I'd consider of travelling by ferry as she told me that, by travelling by a ferry, I can avoid immigration officer. Is this also true?
Your comments and advice will be highly appreciated! Thanks!
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