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  2. UK immigration enforcement - Wikipedia

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    Although immigration offenders may, in theory, be prosecuted for illegal entry or overstaying it is usual practice to seek to remove the person from the UK as quickly as possible. Immigration enforcement has, during the 2000s and after, undergone a long process of reform where immigration staff have been trained and equipped to perform their ...

  3. Immigration detention in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Other individuals liable for detention include those held while awaiting determination of their right to enter the UK, people who have been refused permission to enter and are awaiting removal, people who have overstayed the expiry of their visas or have not complied with their visa terms, and people lacking the required documentation to live ...

  4. Illegal immigration to the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Illegal immigrants in the UK include those who have: entered the UK without authority; entered with false documents; overstayed their visas; worked or studied on a tourist visa/ non-immigrant visa waiver; entered into forced or fraudulent marriage [11] [12] [13] had their marriages terminated or annulled

  5. Visa policy of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Although waiving visas or visa charges for United States citizens was discussed as early as 1930, [207] such visas would remain until 1948, when the UK abolished such visas and the US waived visa fees and doubled visa lengths for UK citizens, albeit stopping short at full visa abolition due to domestic considerations; MP Phil Piratin was denied ...

  6. United Kingdom immigration law - Wikipedia

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    United Kingdom immigration law is the law that relates to who may enter, work in and remain in the United Kingdom.There are many reasons as to why people may migrate; the three main reasons being seeking asylum, because their home countries have become dangerous [citation needed], people migrating for economic reasons and people migrating to be reunited with family members.

  7. Immigration policy of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Parent of a Tier 4 child visa [20] Visa to pass through the UK in transit [21] Direct Airside Transit visa; Visitor in Transit visa; Work Visas: Tier 1 visa Entrepreneur (minimum £200,000 investment or £50,000 if qualified) Exceptional Talent (recognised leader in fields of science, humanities, engineering, medicine, digital technology or the ...

  8. Visa requirements for British Overseas citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visa Free Access only to BOCs with right of abode in the UK. ETA required if arriving by air. Not applicable to BOCs with indefinite leave to remain in the UK. [37] Cape Verde: Visa on arrival [38] Central African Republic: Visa required [39] Chad: Visa required [40] Chile: Visa not required [41] 90 days Extension of stay possible for ...

  9. Category:Visa policy of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    UK Visas and Immigration; UKVisas This page was last edited on 1 April 2017, at 22:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...