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1. Do me and my wife (also received) need to enter the UK together?
No not required
2. I am currently in the UK (short trip using my other passport) do I have to enter and exit?
Do you have two passports? I am confused here...I have always thought you could possess only one valid passport
Another question, when I enter the UK now do I queue the non UK/EU line or EU/UK line (and do I fill an immigration card?)
This depends on which country your orgin is from. If you are from UK/EU then stand in that line and complete the required formalities otherwise stand in the non UK/EU line.
Tier 1 Entrepreneur. I posted in the 'general' forum as I thought this was a 'general' question not really relating to which type of tier1 (im not an expert on all these things). I called UKBA they said we do not need to enter togethersushdmehta wrote:Which Tier 1 visa is this? Tier 1 (General) category has been closed for new entrants from outside UK since December 2010!!
I called the UKBA and they said we do not need to enter together. You are now saying that is partially correct, that I have to enter first (which is an issue as I am currently in the UK but entered on my other passport). If You are correct I should exit and enter properly on my Visa passport. Is there a source to this rule?sushdmehta wrote:Moved to appropriate forum - "General Immigration Forum"
To the questions:
1. The dependant migrant may enter with the principal migrant or later, but not before.
2. The queue that you should join depends on the country that has issued the passport in which the Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) vignette is endorsed. Since UK/EU nationals don't need a PBS leave to live/work in the UK, you'll join the "non UK/EU passports" queue.
sushdmehta,sushdmehta wrote:Not that I know of. Perhaps there is none because it is normal to expect that a "dependant's" right to enter / live / work in the UK is dependent on the fact that the "principal / sponsoring migrant" has entered UK and is residing / working in accordance with the rules related to the leave issued.
Reading this topic may be useful.