Relocating back to UK
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Relocating back to UK
Hi i have some questions on relocating back to UK.
I am 22 years old i have lived in Barbados most of my life so i have a Barbados passport my British passport has expired.
I was born in the UK. Would i have any issue at customs if i book a one way ticket?
My father is living there and i have all intentions to live with him until i can find a job and move on into my own place.
What recommendations would you have for me ?
Andrew
I am 22 years old i have lived in Barbados most of my life so i have a Barbados passport my British passport has expired.
I was born in the UK. Would i have any issue at customs if i book a one way ticket?
My father is living there and i have all intentions to live with him until i can find a job and move on into my own place.
What recommendations would you have for me ?
Andrew
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Re: Relocating back to UK
Renew your British passport then just book a flight home to your Dads. No problem
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Re: Relocating back to UK
You need to apply for a new UK PP...so you will be admitted into the UK as a citizen and not as a visitor. If your old UK PP expired more than 10 years ago your application will be treated like a first time application. This means that you will have to send in more paperwork to verify your status...it will also take longer to process. It will be helpful if you can send in your old UK PP with your application. All the instructions are on the UK Embassy's website.
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Re: Relocating back to UK
I wanted to renew my passport when i got to UK would this be possible or could i get a emergency travel document?
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Re: Relocating back to UK
A friend of mine (UK/US dual citizen) travelled to UK on one way ticket. His intention was to live with this cousin and get a job in the UK.
He presented his US passport to the UK immigration authorities, who asked why he was entering the UK. He told them - to live with cousin and get a job.
He was immediately hauled off to secondary questioning (US citizens are not allowed to live and work in the UK without a visa) and after several questions with a not too friendly guy he finally said that he DID have a UK passport.
He produced it and promptly got another lecture about wasting official time, entering on the wrong passport etc etc.
I would suggest you get a British passport.
He presented his US passport to the UK immigration authorities, who asked why he was entering the UK. He told them - to live with cousin and get a job.
He was immediately hauled off to secondary questioning (US citizens are not allowed to live and work in the UK without a visa) and after several questions with a not too friendly guy he finally said that he DID have a UK passport.
He produced it and promptly got another lecture about wasting official time, entering on the wrong passport etc etc.
I would suggest you get a British passport.