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noajthan wrote:1) See other posts from concerned members.
Search forum.
2) If entrepreneur cannot speak for herself and represent herself as the figurehead of her business then that is a concern.
There is a proof of English requirement for such visaholders for a reason.
Is this person actually actively running a genuine going concern?
3) Yes.
Yes.
A visa is not a cast iron guarantee of permission to enter.
shanky wrote:URGENT- Got a CALL- STOPPED at the AIRPORT
Few hours ago got a call from a friend of mine saying that she is been stopped on the airport by immigration officer, interviewing her about her business activities (she is on Tier 1 entrepreneur visa - 50 k ). She was travelling back from her home country. She said she is been given a letter by the officer that he is not satisfied that she is running a genuine business . He asked her about turnover of her business and other random stuff about her IT business . She is been asked to wait at the airport till the time they do further checks . It has been more than 7 hours now that she has been waiting for their response every time she ask them about the progress they say we are waiting for checks to come back. Now her phone battery has died so i cannot contact her anymore.
Im doubtful that she will be able to convince the immigration officer as she is not very great in putting her point forward and also she said she is really tired and haven't slept in last 48 hours that doesn't help.
1- Wondering what kind of check they usually will do at airport for people on entrepreneur visas?
2- What can go wrong in this seniors ?
3- Can she be sent to detention centre or back to her home country if immigration officer is not satisfied ?
Regards
S
See http://www.immigrationboards.com/uk-tie ... 26-20.htmlshanky wrote:Thanks for quick response. Yes she is actively working full time in her business with 3 employees.
Trying to search the same scenarios on this forums couldn't find any similar case . Wondering if you have any link you can forward.
Border guards are within their rights to guard the border.niomi wrote:Wow, things really have changed since I first got on this visa. Back then someone at immigration stopped me to say 'so what kind of interpreter are you?' No joke -- he clearly didn't even know what an entrepreneur visa was...
It is sad how unwelcoming the UK has become.
Its not likely to be a random stop unless a training exercise. People may come up on the radar and are then questioned.9elizabeth wrote:Which Airport is it?
I have travelled several times and never been asked any questions. I live in Birmingham, so use Birmingham Airport.
If she is genuinely in business, you need not to worry, if the EC officer comes with negative report, she should ask them, check again. Remember she is genuinely in business and she should not be afraid of anything.
...very outrageous abuse of power, especially when she raised the objection about questions about her personal life and was been told that she can make it as hard as she wants by not answering the questions. So unfair.Obie wrote:They have no right to ask her question about another individuals business, when she is not a partner of that business.
That is an outrageous abuse of power.
They are simply boyfriend and girlfriend.
How is she expected to know about the running of his business.
She was right to stand her ground in that respect.