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Hi!

I'm an international student in the UK.
My country is one of few countries where I was required to register with the police within one week of my first arrival to the UK to obtain a "Certificate of Registration".

On this Certificate, it's written that I MUST take this certicate and inform the police if I'm leaving my address for more than two months.
I went to the police, the policewoman at the desk didn't know what exactly to do (because as I said Not all countries are required to do so), and because it was outside office hours, she couldn't call the Home Office to inquire what she should do.
I couldn't go back the next day before the time of my flight.

I am now studying in another European country as an exchange student for six months (until end of June)

I am worried that when I'll come back to UK, the immigration officer might ask me why I didn't report that I'm leaving my address for more than 2 months.

Help is very appreciated.

2007-02-22 20:47:07 · 1 answers · asked by G 1 in Politics & Government Immigration

Did anyone experience this before?

Does anyone know what exactly I should do?

2007-02-22 20:50:25 · update #1

1 answers

I previously answered your question fully (though I have changed my name ID since). What was wrong with the previous advice you were given? It was correct. It was:


I wouldn't be unduly bothered. Even if asked, you will be able to explain the situation and on balance it is unlikely to affect your admissability.

2007-02-22 23:20:23 · answer #1 · answered by Frisky 5 · 0 0

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