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Yes, just proceed through the EEA/Swiss path.Can my daughter and I enter the UK with no conflict since I now hold an EU passport and my daughter holds a British passport?
There is no reason why they would do that.And if I do go through passport control will I be asked for my American passport if I provide my Belgian one?
As John said, you will have no problem. Please take a look at his username, he's posted over 8,000 useful posts and he's a moderator. If anyone knows what they're talking about it's him!mrsturner wrote:is there anyone else who definately knows i can enter the UK now with no problem? my dad seems to think otherwise and i was about to buy a ticket to come over this month. please help
You're worrying over nothing. If you have a Belgian passport you can travel to any of the EU countries. Also, you were only refused entry, it's not that big of a deal anyways (unless you used deception).mrsturner wrote:what about the fingerprint scanner? when they detained me they took my fingerprints and my picture. if i come back through wont my fingerprints bring up my problem in 2007?
Nope, my answer is the same. It would be a different story if you were applying for a spousal visa for the uk. However you're not. You have every right to live in the EU with your Belgian passport. Good luck and calm down!mrsturner wrote:well actually it isn't
we decided that saying i was flying in on a one way ticket to meet a man off the internet was too risky and that saying he was a family friend would be better. everything else besides that was true, but alas the man said they did not believe that. none the less the interviewer said i was being sent back because they had reason to believe i was intending to live there illegally based on the findings in my suitcase, one way ticket, and the fact that i had no money. does this change your answer?
Yeah but this isn't really being detained. More like waiting. It's not as scary as when being refused entry.UKBAbble wrote:Only for as long as it takes to check the previous refusal and ascertain the new passport is bona fide.ElenaW wrote:You will not be detained.mrsturner wrote:i have already booked my ticket now. i really don't want to sit in detention again especially with my daughter in tow.