薛揩油
2019-4-24 21:59:52
幾個Post前某巴打:排Non-EU係人情,排EU/UK係道理
如果巴打決定排EU,你可能會比人問
你可以Show呢個網比佢睇(假設你LHR入) https://www.heathrow.com/arrivals/immigration-and-passports
There are two queues at passport control – one for European Union (EU)*, European Economic Area (EEA), British and Swiss nationals, and a second for all other nationalities.
無懼風雨
2019-4-24 22:08:30
We have requested your original birth certificate, parents birth certificate and address evidence however we have now had a policy change we no longer require your parents documents or further address evidence
However we still require your birth certificate
Please forward to the address below, if we do not hear from you by the xx/x/2019 your application may be withdrawn please note the fee is non refundable.
勞動帶來自由
2019-4-24 23:14:17
老老實實,
按照https://www.gov.uk/uk-border-control/at-border-control
You’re from an EEA country and Switzerland
You can use the EU/EEA channel to get your passport or identity card checked - this is usually faster than the other channels.
You can use automatic ePassport gates at some airports if your passport has a ‘chip’ on it and you’re 12 or over. If you’re between 12 and 17, you must be accompanied by an adult.
These gates use facial recognition technology to check your identity against the photo in your passport.
You’re from a non-EEA country
Your carrier will give you a landing card - fill this in before you arrive at border control.
Your passport, landing card (and visa if you have one) will be checked.
You’ll usually be asked why you’re coming to the UK.
Keep documents that show the reason for your visit in your hand luggage, so you can show them if asked, for example your travel itinerary, work permit or university letter.
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