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There should be nothing stopping you now as you have not been told not to travel to Iraq. I imagine you were being persecuted before in Iraq? Providing you do not exceed your absence limit then travelling should not affect your application.haidarbaker wrote:Hi,
I hold a BRP since Feb 2013 (No remarks on it) after applying for ILR in Aug 2012 based on refugee status was given in 2007.
I have an expired British Travel Documents (Blue) which was returned by the Home Office along with BRP card in this travel document stated clearly not to travel to Iraq as an exception.
If I get an Iraqi passport from London
1-Will I be able to travel to Iraq holding Iraqi passport and BRP only?
2-Does it affect my citizenship application at all when I apply next year?
3-Especially travel history section in the British Citizenship application form.
I hope some has gone to the same experience and can provide an adequate information.
Many Thanks
May I ask you why you are not allowed to travel to Iraq in the Home office documents?haidarbaker wrote:Hi,
I hold a BRP since Feb 2013 (No remarks on it) after applying for ILR in Aug 2012 based on refugee status was given in 2007.
I have an expired British Travel Documents (Blue) which was returned by the Home Office along with BRP card in this travel document stated clearly not to travel to Iraq as an exception.
When it has been stated explicitly stated that you can't travel to Iraq, why do you want to take a risk. Get your British Citizenship and then travel to Iraq. Is there a very compelling reason that you want to go to Iraq.haidarbaker wrote:Hi,
I hold a BRP since Feb 2013 (No remarks on it) after applying for ILR in Aug 2012 based on refugee status was given in 2007.
I have an expired British Travel Documents (Blue) which was returned by the Home Office along with BRP card in this travel document stated clearly not to travel to Iraq as an exception.
If I get an Iraqi passport from London
1-Will I be able to travel to Iraq holding Iraqi passport and BRP only?
2-Does it affect my citizenship application at all when I apply next year?
3-Especially travel history section in the British Citizenship application form.
I hope some has gone to the same experience and can provide an adequate information.
Many Thanks
This would most probably have been due to the OP originally arriving in the UK as a refugee from Iraq (i.e. for his safety). Note however as the OP has now settled in the UK, what he is saying is that, he no longer has any restrictions imposed on him (ILR BRP is restriction free), to say that he should not travel to Iraq. I however do not personally know what the implications are if he were to travel there now under a new passport. Others more knowledgeable on the subject may comment further.stokbrig wrote:May I ask you why you are not allowed to travel to Iraq in the Home office documents?
D4109125 wrote:There should be nothing stopping you now as you have not been told not to travel to Iraq. I imagine you were being persecuted before in Iraq? Providing you do not exceed your absence limit then travelling should not affect your application.haidarbaker wrote:Hi,
I hold a BRP since Feb 2013 (No remarks on it) after applying for ILR in Aug 2012 based on refugee status was given in 2007.
I have an expired British Travel Documents (Blue) which was returned by the Home Office along with BRP card in this travel document stated clearly not to travel to Iraq as an exception.
That is right I was given 5 years leave to remain upon arrival in 2007 because of danger was there on that time.D4109125 wrote:There should be nothing stopping you now as you have not been told not to travel to Iraq. I imagine you were being persecuted before in Iraq? Providing you do not exceed your absence limit then travelling should not affect your application.haidarbaker wrote:Hi,
I hold a BRP since Feb 2013 (No remarks on it) after applying for ILR in Aug 2012 based on refugee status was given in 2007.
I have an expired British Travel Documents (Blue) which was returned by the Home Office along with BRP card in this travel document stated clearly not to travel to Iraq as an exception.
If I get an Iraqi passport from London
1-Will I be able to travel to Iraq holding Iraqi passport and BRP only?
2-Does it affect my citizenship application at all when I apply next year?
3-Especially travel history section in the British Citizenship application form.
I hope some has gone to the same experience and can provide an adequate information.
Many Thanks
I was not allowed to travel to Iraq because I was granted as refugee on that time in 2006-2007. the old travel document stated that but not the new BRP.stokbrig wrote:May I ask you why you are not allowed to travel to Iraq in the Home office documents?haidarbaker wrote:Hi,
I hold a BRP since Feb 2013 (No remarks on it) after applying for ILR in Aug 2012 based on refugee status was given in 2007.
I have an expired British Travel Documents (Blue) which was returned by the Home Office along with BRP card in this travel document stated clearly not to travel to Iraq as an exception.
No there isn't any compelling reason, As I was given ILR in 2013 the question now is: Do I still have the same restriction as I had before on my 5 year LTR?. The new document BRP does not state any restriction or remarks.Kevin24 wrote:When it has been stated explicitly stated that you can't travel to Iraq, why do you want to take a risk. Get your British Citizenship and then travel to Iraq. Is there a very compelling reason that you want to go to Iraq.haidarbaker wrote:Hi,
I hold a BRP since Feb 2013 (No remarks on it) after applying for ILR in Aug 2012 based on refugee status was given in 2007.
I have an expired British Travel Documents (Blue) which was returned by the Home Office along with BRP card in this travel document stated clearly not to travel to Iraq as an exception.
If I get an Iraqi passport from London
1-Will I be able to travel to Iraq holding Iraqi passport and BRP only?
2-Does it affect my citizenship application at all when I apply next year?
3-Especially travel history section in the British Citizenship application form.
I hope some has gone to the same experience and can provide an adequate information.
Many Thanks
it makes sense now, Can you tell me what the limits are? Many Thankscs95tdg wrote:This would most probably have been due to the OP originally arriving in the UK as a refugee from Iraq (i.e. for his safety). Note however as the OP has now settled in the UK, what he is saying is that, he no longer has any restrictions imposed on him (ILR BRP is restriction free), to say that he should not travel to Iraq. I however do not personally know what the implications are if he were to travel there now under a new passport. Others more knowledgeable on the subject may comment further.stokbrig wrote:May I ask you why you are not allowed to travel to Iraq in the Home office documents?D4109125 wrote:There should be nothing stopping you now as you have not been told not to travel to Iraq. I imagine you were being persecuted before in Iraq? Providing you do not exceed your absence limit then travelling should not affect your application.haidarbaker wrote:Hi,
I hold a BRP since Feb 2013 (No remarks on it) after applying for ILR in Aug 2012 based on refugee status was given in 2007.
I have an expired British Travel Documents (Blue) which was returned by the Home Office along with BRP card in this travel document stated clearly not to travel to Iraq as an exception.
it makes sense now, Can you tell me what the limits are? Many Thankscs95tdg wrote:This would most probably have been due to the OP originally arriving in the UK as a refugee from Iraq (i.e. for his safety). Note however as the OP has now settled in the UK, what he is saying is that, he no longer has any restrictions imposed on him (ILR BRP is restriction free), to say that he should not travel to Iraq. I however do not personally know what the implications are if he were to travel there now under a new passport. Others more knowledgeable on the subject may comment further.stokbrig wrote:May I ask you why you are not allowed to travel to Iraq in the Home office documents?D4109125 wrote:There should be nothing stopping you now as you have not been told not to travel to Iraq. I imagine you were being persecuted before in Iraq? Providing you do not exceed your absence limit then travelling should not affect your application.haidarbaker wrote:Hi,
I hold a BRP since Feb 2013 (No remarks on it) after applying for ILR in Aug 2012 based on refugee status was given in 2007.
I have an expired British Travel Documents (Blue) which was returned by the Home Office along with BRP card in this travel document stated clearly not to travel to Iraq as an exception.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... uirements/haidarbaker wrote:it makes sense now, Can you tell me what the limits are? Many Thankscs95tdg wrote:This would most probably have been due to the OP originally arriving in the UK as a refugee from Iraq (i.e. for his safety). Note however as the OP has now settled in the UK, what he is saying is that, he no longer has any restrictions imposed on him (ILR BRP is restriction free), to say that he should not travel to Iraq. I however do not personally know what the implications are if he were to travel there now under a new passport. Others more knowledgeable on the subject may comment further.stokbrig wrote:May I ask you why you are not allowed to travel to Iraq in the Home office documents?D4109125 wrote:There should be nothing stopping you now as you have not been told not to travel to Iraq. I imagine you were being persecuted before in Iraq? Providing you do not exceed your absence limit then travelling should not affect your application.haidarbaker wrote:Hi,
I hold a BRP since Feb 2013 (No remarks on it) after applying for ILR in Aug 2012 based on refugee status was given in 2007.
I have an expired British Travel Documents (Blue) which was returned by the Home Office along with BRP card in this travel document stated clearly not to travel to Iraq as an exception.
GREAT THANK YOUD4109125 wrote:http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/briti ... uirements/haidarbaker wrote:it makes sense now, Can you tell me what the limits are? Many Thankscs95tdg wrote:This would most probably have been due to the OP originally arriving in the UK as a refugee from Iraq (i.e. for his safety). Note however as the OP has now settled in the UK, what he is saying is that, he no longer has any restrictions imposed on him (ILR BRP is restriction free), to say that he should not travel to Iraq. I however do not personally know what the implications are if he were to travel there now under a new passport. Others more knowledgeable on the subject may comment further.stokbrig wrote:May I ask you why you are not allowed to travel to Iraq in the Home office documents?D4109125 wrote: There should be nothing stopping you now as you have not been told not to travel to Iraq. I imagine you were being persecuted before in Iraq? Providing you do not exceed your absence limit then travelling should not affect your application.
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