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ILR does not entitle a person to travel to the Schengen states visa free. ILR is however a requirement for British citizens to travel there visa free, i.e. a person is only regarded as being "fully" British when he has ILR in the UK. Other types of British citizens may or may not require a visa. But a person from, let's say Congo, with ILR does not have the entitlement to travel to Schengen without a visa.
How absolutly contradictory & confusing ILR you can travel to the EU in the next sentence then says:
How utterly confusing either you can travel on UK ILR or not? Why not make it clear! For example i am a UK citizen with a passport my wife is Indonesian she has ILR in the UK can she travel visa free with me on holiday in any of the European contries? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 51.7.199.141 ( talk) 11:04, 24 January 2022 (UTC)
"ILR may be lost if a person leaves the United Kingdom and on return is given leave to enter other than for an indefinite period.[citation needed] This may be because, e.g., they mistakenly seek to enter as a visitor, or the immigration officer believes that they do not intend to reside in the United Kingdom.[citation needed]"
Quite frankly, this is rubbish. An entry stamp cannot revoke ILR. Curtailment of any existing leave must be approved by either a CIO or a HMI. -- Nozzer71 ( talk) 11:48, 2 April 2013 (UTC)
"This is not possible to revoke the ILR, unless you stay out of UK for more than 90 days after 1 year of getting ILR"
The above statement about 90 days is not true. ILR can only be revoked by court while preson is present or absent from United Kingdom, or if a person spends two constant years out of UK. ILR can also be revoked by secretary of state in case of conviction for certain crimes.
gkgk — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.233.186.93 ( talk) 14:49, 3 October 2021 (UTC)
United Arab Emirates (visa on arrival), Turkey (requires e-visa), Gibraltar, New Zealand (ETA Required), Japan (ETA Required), Singapore (ETA Required), Malaysia (ETA Required), Malta (visa on arrival), Uganda (visa on arrival), Kenya (visa on arrival), Zimbabwe (visa on arrival), Tanzania (visa on arrival), Bermuda (visa on arrival)
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ILR does not entitle a person to travel to the Schengen states visa free. ILR is however a requirement for British citizens to travel there visa free, i.e. a person is only regarded as being "fully" British when he has ILR in the UK. Other types of British citizens may or may not require a visa. But a person from, let's say Congo, with ILR does not have the entitlement to travel to Schengen without a visa.
How absolutly contradictory & confusing ILR you can travel to the EU in the next sentence then says:
How utterly confusing either you can travel on UK ILR or not? Why not make it clear! For example i am a UK citizen with a passport my wife is Indonesian she has ILR in the UK can she travel visa free with me on holiday in any of the European contries? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 51.7.199.141 ( talk) 11:04, 24 January 2022 (UTC)
"ILR may be lost if a person leaves the United Kingdom and on return is given leave to enter other than for an indefinite period.[citation needed] This may be because, e.g., they mistakenly seek to enter as a visitor, or the immigration officer believes that they do not intend to reside in the United Kingdom.[citation needed]"
Quite frankly, this is rubbish. An entry stamp cannot revoke ILR. Curtailment of any existing leave must be approved by either a CIO or a HMI. -- Nozzer71 ( talk) 11:48, 2 April 2013 (UTC)
"This is not possible to revoke the ILR, unless you stay out of UK for more than 90 days after 1 year of getting ILR"
The above statement about 90 days is not true. ILR can only be revoked by court while preson is present or absent from United Kingdom, or if a person spends two constant years out of UK. ILR can also be revoked by secretary of state in case of conviction for certain crimes.
gkgk — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.233.186.93 ( talk) 14:49, 3 October 2021 (UTC)
United Arab Emirates (visa on arrival), Turkey (requires e-visa), Gibraltar, New Zealand (ETA Required), Japan (ETA Required), Singapore (ETA Required), Malaysia (ETA Required), Malta (visa on arrival), Uganda (visa on arrival), Kenya (visa on arrival), Zimbabwe (visa on arrival), Tanzania (visa on arrival), Bermuda (visa on arrival)
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