So, I traveled home to Canada for two weeks to visit my family. It was a nice stay and the fiancee and I had a good time.
This past Saturday I flew from Halifax International Airport to London Heathrow, and then the plan was to fly from London to Glasgow where we live. That did not happen. Due to my visa being out of order, I was stopped at Heathrow, detained, photographed, fingerprinted, interviewed, and ultimately was refused entry into the UK and sent back to Canada where I currently am. Below is my entire story which I have emailed to numerous bodies and businesses in the UK. Rather than write the story again, I have just copied and pasted it.
I am a Canadian citizen and I traveled to the UK under a student visa in
August of 2004 to study at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. When the
year was finished, I decided to return to Glasgow for the 2005-2006 school year.
Because my student visa had run out, and also because I was not permitted to work under it
anyway, I returned to Canada following my summer job and applied for another UK
visa.
In September 2005 I was granted a working holidaymakers visa. This allowed me to
live in the UK for two years, but only work for one. When I finally landed in
the UK and my disclosure papers (those papers which all teachers must have to
legally work in a school) had come through I began doing temporary supply work
in October 2005. Two weeks into doing supply work, I was given some work at
the school I am still currently at. They asked me to do long term supply for a teacher on
leave and I agreed. This job was later put up under a full time post for which I
applied and was given in December 2005.
I continued to teach through the year and following summer employment I returned
to Glasgow in August 2006. I knew my one year for working was coming to an end
in October, so I found out how to extend my stay. After searching through
websites and calling numerous numbers I contacted work permits UK, which had an
office in Sheffield. After getting information (over the phone, not in writing I
am afraid) I was told that because teaching is considered a work shortage
occupation, I could continue to teach as long as my work permit application was
being processed. I printed off the necessary forms from the internet and
actually helped my school's external relations officer by filling in some of the
information myself. The completed application was then sent off to Glasgow City
Council offices, and I continued to teach. (The completed forms were handed in
September 2006)
In April 2007, my fiancee and I traveled to Canada for a two week holiday with
my family over the Easter break. However, unknown to me, two days before we
left, the work permit application was returned to my school never having been
sent away to be processed. Following this break we were due to fly back to
the UK from Halifax to London, London to Glasgow. We left Halifax Saturday April
14th and arrived in London Sunday morning April 15th. When I attempted to go
through immigration I was stopped after the customs official had some questions
regarding my visa. I explained that my work permit was being processed and that
because teaching was on a shortage list, I was allowed to continue to work. He
tried to find this out but was unsuccessful. At this point I was detained and
brought to a holding room for photographs, fingerprinting, and interviews.
During the interviews I explained my situation and how I had been told that
teaching was a shortage occupation and as long as my application was being
processed, I could continue to work. They looked for said information, but after
being held for five hours, they told me that they could not find it, and I was
being put on a plane for Canada.
The following was not in the email, but is still part of the story.
I flew from London to Montreal then Montreal to Halifax. I arrived in Halifax Sunday night and got a hotel room across the street from the airport. I had not showered or washed in almost 48 hours. I was never so glad to see a shower or bed in all my life
The next morning I took a 6 hour ride back to my home. However, because my luggage was not switched from the Glasgow flight to the Montreal flight so I wore the same clothes 4 days in a row. My luggage finally arrived Tuesday night.
All in all, the past week has been extremely frustrating. Since I got home I have figured a few things out.
1. The women on the phone gave me information for teachers in England, not Scotland. I know however that I said Scotland, as I phoned numerous times to ensure everything was in order.
2. The day after I was detained the work shortages law was changed to include Scottish teachers. If I had entered the UK the next day, I would have been allowed through.
3. Even though the law was changed, I cannot go back under the visa I had because it was canceled while at Heathrow.
For the past 5 days I have tried to figure things out and I think I should be ok. Glasgow City Council is currently in possession of a work permit application which is being sent Monday morning. That takes 5-10 days to process, then that gets sent to me in Canada. When I receive that I apply for an entry clearance visa through the UK consulate in Ottawa. When that gets sent back to me I can return to Glasgow which I hope is as soon as possible.
Not a fun few days to say the least.
Saturday, April 21, 2007
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3 comments:
Wow! 1000's of illegals pass through our ports etc every day and someone legit is stopped like this?
Bad life beat mate! Hope all gets sorted soon!
Classic bureaucratic cock up.
Sorry it had to happen to you Andy. Hope to see you back at The Stanley soon.
very unlucky Andrew hope to see you back soon. team event is tonight and we will deff miss our star man from last time out. all the best
cambo
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