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  • ErgatesErgates Posts: 2,953
    edited November 2021
    punkdoc said:
    I wish my OH would show hers more often.
    Ask nicely! Maybe she’d be happy round the house. I know I mainly wear trousers when I go out because I need to wear sensible shoes for all the walking.
  • KT53KT53 Posts: 9,016
    Kili said:
    KT53 said:
    Kili said:

    If he has a British passport why is he even being asked?


    As you say if he has a British passport why is he being questioned. I would have lodged a complaint.
    Are you saying that all British passports are genuine?  There may be grounds for complaint, but no simply on the basis of being questioned when being in possession of a British passport.

    I've travelled extensively around the world and not once have I been asked by immigration in the UK "where was I born" on my return and one's place of birth is listed in the passport.

    The immigration officer in this case did not mention his passport was fake .If he had he may have been justified in questioning him on that basis. But If you believe that had anything to do with this case all I can say is have a nice day



    I deliberately did not comment on the initial post, just on the apparent assumption that there is never a valid reason to question somebody who presents a British passport.
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