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The points based system is divided into 5 broad categories called tiers. What are these tiers for? |
Tier 1 : Highly Skilled Tier 2 : Skilled Worker with Job offer. Tier 3 : Low Skilled workers; Currently suspended. Tier 4 : Students Tier 5 : Temporary workers/Youth Mobility. |
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What does CoS stand for? |
Certificate of Sponsorship |
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What is the CTA? |
Common Travel area |
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Which areas form the CTA? |
Isle of man
Channel Islands
Republic of Ireland
UK |
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What does CAS stand for? |
Confirmation of Acceptance of Studies. |
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A Passport Identifes what? |
A person's NATIONALITY A person's IDENTITY |
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What two types of Official Laissez Passer are there? |
United Nations European union |
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EU/EEA Identity Cards are acceptable for travel within the EU.
ID Cards are not issued by which countries in the EEA? |
Denmark
Norway
Iceland
UK |
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What right do EU/EAA and Switzerland Nationals have to enter the UK? |
Right of Admission |
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Who are Deemed to be controlled Passengers? |
Any person from outside the EU/EAA and Switzerland |
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What in Immigration terms is a "hot cross bun" stamp? |
A Ruled cross which denotes a controlled passenger has been refused leave to enter. |
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What are the three restrictions that can be placed on a controlled passenger seeking leave to enter the UK? |
Time Employment Recourse to public funds |
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What does the abbreviation ECO stand for |
Entry Clearance officer |
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What does this signal mean? |
Full report written on landing. |
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What does this signal mean? |
Served with Immigration Enforcement papers and removed from the UK. |
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What does this signal mean? |
Refused leave to enter |
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What does this signal mean? |
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What does this signal mean? |
Passenger EXCEPTIONALLY granted leave to enter without Visa but warned that a Visa is required. |
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What does this signal mean? |
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What does this signal mean? |
Application for Visa created - No decision made as of yet. |
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What does this signal mean? |
Visa applied for and Refused. |
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What code is this? |
Code 1 |
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What code is this? |
Code 2 |
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What code is this? |
Code 3 |
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What code is this? |
Code 4 |
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What code is this? |
Code 5N |
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What code is this? |
Short term Student stamp |
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What code is this? |
Code 7 |
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What code is this? |
EAA dependant's stamp. |
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If an EEA/ Switzerland National wants to reside in the UK beyond the initial 3 months, they must be a qualified person (Exercising treaty rights).
What are the 5 conditions? |
Worker
Self employed person
Self sufficient
Student
Jobseeker |
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An EEA / Switzerland National can be refused entry on what grounds? |
Public Policy
Public security
Public Health
Abuse of Rights or Fraud |
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What reasons are there for Immigration control? |
Admit those who qualify for entry.
Prevent those who are unacceptable from entering.
Protect the resident labour force and economy.
Control the rate of immigration. |
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In terms of Entry Clearance. What two types of Entry Clearance are there, and what are they governed by? |
Visas - Governed by Nationality
Entry Certificates- Governed by PURPOSE and/or DURATION (Over 6 months) |
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Cancelling Leave Conferred by an Entry Certificate. Under what four reasons can this occur? |
Change of Circumstances False Representations Failure to disclose material facts Change of Purpose |
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What are the three ways Continuing leave Will occur. |
Person already has leave conferred by a Valid entry clearance. Person already has leave conferred by valid UK residents permit (UKRP) or Biometric Residents permit (BRP) Passenger has been granted indefinate leave to enter or remain. |
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Give four reasons for visiting the UK. |
Fish and chips.
Buckingham palace.
Pints of Guinness
Stone Henge (THIS IS A JOKE...IM SURE YOU CAN THINK OF 4 REASONS YOURSELF) |