Landing in UK with girlfriend, which passport queue?
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Hi,
I am taking my girlfriend back to the UK for a holiday, it's her first time!
Can I follow her through the "all other nationalities" passport queue?
(I am UK citizen, but don't want to get split up in Gatwick
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I am taking my girlfriend back to the UK for a holiday, it's her first time!
Can I follow her through the "all other nationalities" passport queue?
(I am UK citizen, but don't want to get split up in Gatwick
)
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That's what I still do with my canadian wife and children
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You dont seem to credit here with much common sense
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Thankful I did not have to go through either.
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Thanks guys!
With a 2+ hour wait, i'd be tempted she was an EU passport holder
With a 2+ hour wait, i'd be tempted she was an EU passport holder
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Everytime I've gone back to the UK with my wife and daughter travelling on their Canadian passports and me on my UK one, we've gone through the EU passports lineup with nary a problem.
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Great advice guys!
We will see which queue looks best on the day then
We will see which queue looks best on the day then
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She can go through the EU with you if you're travelling together. My wife and I did this before and still do after we were married without issue. It was actually advised by the Immigration Officer at passport control.
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All the immigration/passport guys do the same thing anyway. Worst case you say you didn't know and they tell you to use the other line next time.
I had a similar thing when I got my Canadian Citizenship card but still had a UK passport and was flying to the US. They had one line for Canadian passports because they don't need visas etc. so technically I didn't need a visa because I was a Canadian citizen but I had a UK passport. They told me to go in the Candian line but the US immigration guy disagreed and told me I should have gone in the other line but he did it anyway.
I wish they had a priority line at Pearson for Canadian passports though, I've waiting in that palce for ages if ou are unlucky enough to get there just after a giant 747 has landed from somewhere like China or India where each person takes a loooooong time to explain themselves to the agent.
I had a similar thing when I got my Canadian Citizenship card but still had a UK passport and was flying to the US. They had one line for Canadian passports because they don't need visas etc. so technically I didn't need a visa because I was a Canadian citizen but I had a UK passport. They told me to go in the Candian line but the US immigration guy disagreed and told me I should have gone in the other line but he did it anyway.
I wish they had a priority line at Pearson for Canadian passports though, I've waiting in that palce for ages if ou are unlucky enough to get there just after a giant 747 has landed from somewhere like China or India where each person takes a loooooong time to explain themselves to the agent.
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The queue for the nationals is the other side of the hall - I went with daughter and her Canadian friend - who is abit dopey and likely to panic - we all went thru the nationals line .



