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Never advisable to confuse customs officers with border guards and/or immigration officers.zaheeruk wrote:Hi All
Just wanted to share my experience hoping it might help someone.
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5. Be confident(i know I'm repeating it) and DO NOT argue or talk rudely or sarcastically(using terms like you are customs guys, you should know this).
Sorry about the long post and feel free to contact me via personal message if you need more information.
And never try humour, and sarcasm in particular, with public officials (customs, immigration or police especially) of any South Asian country. It is not their strong point.noajthan wrote:Never advisable to confuse customs officers with border guards and/or immigration officers.zaheeruk wrote:Hi All
Just wanted to share my experience hoping it might help someone.
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5. Be confident(i know I'm repeating it) and DO NOT argue or talk rudely or sarcastically(using terms like you are customs guys, you should know this).
Sorry about the long post and feel free to contact me via personal message if you need more information.
sorry for the delayed response. I applied for his passport in UK and carried it to Indiaanuradhab wrote:thanks that's very helpful. can you please clarify when your son recvd his UK passport, and where? your post gives me the impression it was applied for and delivered to you in India...?
This is why travelling on one passport and returning on another is not recommended. You took a chance and it worked out well for you, congratulations. If the Immigration officer had been of a different disposition, you would have been in a lot of trouble and your journey would have been at risk.zaheeruk wrote:Hi All
Just wanted to share my experience hoping it might help someone.
I applied for my son's naturalisation in April 2016. It finally came in August. During this timeframe he travelled to India on July 21st after I asked a lot of forum members about the 3 month grace period. My son returned today and this is how he travelled. Please note that he did not have a valid visa to return
1. Travelled to India on Indian passport. Was not questioned by UK border at birmingham or Indian customs at Delhi on how will he go back. Had a entry stamp in Indian passport at Delhi
2. Got his passport at the end of August.
3. This is the main part now. While returning back from Hyderabad, the Indian customs guy asked why he did not have a visa. I explained to him that he was naturalized in August and he is allowed to travel using his Indian passport within 3 months of naturalization. I showed him Indian passport where the entry stamp was there. I was told that Indian customs will clear my exit in the Indian passport and it is upto UK border to allow me which was possible. The mistake I did was that I showed the UK passport. Only show them Indian passport and produce UK passport when asked.
4. Entered UK using UK passport. Do not take out the Indian passport.
Key points to consider
1. Always take a document that explains the 3 month grace period. Send an email to Info on India Visa in UK <info.inuk@vfshelpline.com>. They will respond within a day or 2. Best to send the email at least a week before travel
2. Not all Indian customs officials know about the rule. You need to explain them and be confident. The more nervous you seem, the more doubtful they will be. They will go to the In charge manager and I was lucky he understood after reading the email from VFS.
3. I was asked to produce a biometric card for my son. I explained that once the naturalisation is done, the biometric card needs to be sent back as it it invalid and illegal to have one(maybe be a bit dramatic about it)
4. Carry the original naturalization letter and also the UK birth certificate. Birth certificate might not be required but wont cause harm to carry.
5. Be confident(i know I'm repeating it) and DO NOT argue or talk rudely or sarcastically(using terms like you are customs guys, you should know this).
Sorry about the long post and feel free to contact me via personal message if you need more information.