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True.But I was under the impression that applied only to British passport holders and non-eu passport holders would be exit stamped.Apparently not so!
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I jsut found out the small company I'm working for right now is hiring Indian Accountants on Student Visas so they can pay them lower wages. Trust me these guys aren't students. They are about 40 years old... and incompetent.
I shall be reporting them from my home PC later on tonight.
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I'm sure I can find several daily mail articles promoting that viewOriginally posted by TimberWolf View PostIf only Australian immigration controls were like ours. I'd be keener on a free migration between Canada, US, Australia and New Zealand than with Europe and anyone else that wants to come here.
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If only Australian immigration controls were like ours. I'd be keener on a free migration between Canada, US, Australia and New Zealand than with Europe and anyone else that wants to come here.Originally posted by schindler View PostNo wonder 'emigrate to australia' forums are crowded with brits
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Same here...I have flown out of BHX and LHR a couple of times lately and have been asked for my passport for just 'viewing' purpose..Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostWHS
Although i have seen immigration officers just past the security area at Manchester Airport randomly checking peoples passports.
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Exactly my point... why were they abandoned and why don't they track/penalise overstaying their visa?Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostExit stamps were abandoned a long time ago, and to answer your question, they don't.
No wonder 'emigrate to australia' forums are crowded with brits
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WHSOriginally posted by Moscow Mule View PostExit stamps were abandoned a long time ago, and to answer your question, they don't.
Although i have seen immigration officers just past the security area at Manchester Airport randomly checking peoples passports.
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Exit stamps were abandoned a long time ago, and to answer your question, they don't.Originally posted by schindler View Post
Why is the exit stamp not being done in our aiports and how does immigration track whether a person leaving the UK has not overstayed his/her visa duration?
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Airport Exit Controls
One of the permie here is on 'HSMP' visa and had recently gone back to bangalore and is back in the UK now...
He says his Passport was exit-stamped not even once in the last 3 years on all the occassions when he had left UK!(Thank God atleast an entry stamp is made!)
Why is the exit stamp not being done in our aiports and how does immigration track whether a person leaving the UK has not overstayed his/her visa?
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