Hi experts!
I came back from holiday recently and while entering the UK the immigration officer was looking at my passports and BRP. He looked in the system and found that I had a refusal a couple of years ago. He said that he needed to do further examinations according to the system and took me to a cubicle to wait.
He filled a paper form and handled it to me. The paper mentioned Paragraph 16 1(a) of the immigration law/rules. said that my leave was suspended until he was done with the examination and apparently it was being determined whether to cancel my current leave, which made that waiting time at the cubicle very stressful to say the least. I couldn't think of any reason why I was being held there.
The officer returned and gave me my documents back before allowing me to enter and said again that he had to check because of the previous refusal. Passport had the normal entry stamps and nothing else and I was free to go.
I want to know whether others have had the same experience and determine whether this is a routine thing that happens only once, or do people get this every time they travel if they've had previous refusals on their record. I haven't travelled in while until now and was planning to do so a bit more often but after this experience I am feeling wary of doing it.
Thanks for your insights
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