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Old Jul 31st 2010, 4:08 pm
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Hi Folks,

seems I have finally found a forum for expats that isn't full of questions about finding love abroad and trying to import cars without paying tax.... what a relief

I have been living in Ecuador for the last three years with my Ecuadorian wife and children. Life has been pretty tough here and three months ago it we decided that I would return to the UK on my own to get a bit of financial stability back into our lives. We intend to make visa applications for my wife and our daughter (my other daughter has been registered as British) in about 6 months once I have hopefully got things ready in the UK.

I have been making arrangements for my return for the last two months like closing off my tax number and arranging my other daughters citizenship. I actually fly back to the UK this Wednesday but now an administrator at the embassy has indicated I may need a police report and other papers from Ecuador. On top of this, they have told me that the report and papers will require translating and legalising before I come back. It isn't possible for me to get this work done in the time I have left before my flights on Wednesday.

I have seached high and low over the net and cannot find any indication that these papers are needed. I am a British citizen, born in the UK as was my parents, grandparents and so on. Does anybody know if I actually really need these papers and the report? If I do, is it not something I can get hold of and then have the translations and legalisations done in the UK or are customs officals in the airport in the UK going to need them before I can reenter?

I was under the impression that as a natural British citizen I can just reenter the UK with my passport?

Sorry for the long post.... and thanks for any advice in advance.
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Old Jul 31st 2010, 5:04 pm
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No real advice, but just to say it sounds very odd indeed. I would have completely agreed with you that a UK passport would be all you need to show at immigration.
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Old Jul 31st 2010, 5:18 pm
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No real advice, but just to say it sounds very odd indeed. I would have completely agreed with you that a UK passport would be all you need to show at immigration.
Thats what I'd have thought too, you are a legal UKC so will the kids both be? It's just your wife who will need a visa.
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Old Jul 31st 2010, 10:16 pm
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Thanks for the responses guys. I'll relax down on the police report and just take it with me just in case. If I do need it for some weird reason does anyone know if I can get it translated and legalised to a suitable level in the UK to hand it to the police station there?

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Old Aug 2nd 2010, 7:24 pm
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Originally Posted by CuttersGoose
an administrator at the embassy has indicated I may need a police report and other papers from Ecuador. On top of this, they have told me that the report and papers will require translating and legalising before I come back.
What have you been in contact with the embassy about? Maybe they were referring to your wife, or got confused about your citizenship in the UK.
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Old Aug 2nd 2010, 7:33 pm
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Originally Posted by The_English_Bride
What have you been in contact with the embassy about? Maybe they were referring to your wife, or got confused about your citizenship in the UK.
I contacted the embassy to find out if there was anything I specifically needed to do before I returned to the UK either about later arranging visas for my wife or if there were requirements for me to return myself. As it was only an administrator I could talk to (and in fact not British) I was not 100% sure of the information they were giving me, particularly about the police record.

I was running short on time and free cash before my flying date and was worried in case I got held up at the airport in the UK because they would want my police report or other papers as I had been out of the country for three years. I had to tell the police before I left that I was leaving the UK and presumably will have to notify them I have returned. If the police report (for example) needed translating and legalising in Ecuador it would be a long trip back to get it done. It was only at the last minute that the embassy administrator indicated that I may need the report to re-enter the UK.

Sorry if it's a long explanation but thanks for the responses.
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Why did you have to tell the police you were leaving the UK? I just booked a flight and off I went.
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Originally Posted by Mummy in the foothills
Why did you have to tell the police you were leaving the UK? I just booked a flight and off I went.
Me too! I've never heard of anyone doing this.
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we returned this week after 10 years away. I booked flights, walked through immigration with husband (brit) child ( born overseas but also a brit through me) waved our Brit passports and wandered into the UK.

UK Border control have no idea where you have been/how long you have been away etc.

The info is probably more relevant for your wife.
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