will I be deported immediately if I seek asylum at Heathrow, UK?
Posted on January 29th, 2010 by admin
I am thinking to seek asylum at UK, and there is political reason. However, I just wonder does the laws let offices deport me at airport when I claim asylum if I’m traveling from a country to UK with valid student visa.
Actually, I have been in UK for three years, and come back to my country but during the time in UK, I have known a lots more about the history of my country in general view and it is quite different with what I was taught in my country. Therefore, I just created free information website to advice young people to express their opinions and the truth about the history of my country in other country education such as UK. However, because of that, people in my country accused me is against the government. I now feel completely unsafe in my country and some unknown people started to follow me and ask me about the source of information.
Because I have been in UK and my guardian in UK is really good then i want to seek asylum. So, just wonder if there is any chances for me to fly to UK. Need advices quickly, I need to decide my life in 2-3 days before it is too late.
To those two answered this question:
I fullly understand that what you think. But if you live in a communist country and come to a better education like UK and study a lot more then you will understand what i’m thinking. 90% primary pupils never have sport lessons during the time at school. They are not encouraged to study arts, music or stuff like that.
Young people are never allowed to study politic except communist stuff.
At the end, I thinking UK because I have been here fore three years and just 17 years old. My friends are in UK, my guardian is in UK and still study hard to get good grades(AAA for my AS so far). I don’t want to or either try to be a weight for UK, I want to be useful people. But I just want to safe place because I strated doing that stuff and just think it’s useful for young people. In my country, we never have a MPs younger than 50 years old.
Finally, really dont know how to explain to people that hate me to understand my situation.
Sorry, there are couples of grammatical errors in above paragraph.
Yes you will be deported as i’ve dealt with worse cases then yours and they have been deported. the uk border agency are so tough these days thanks to certain individuals trying to scam the system. Good Luck.
January 29th, 2010 at 9:08 pm
Are you ashamed of your country?
You mention the UK eight times, yet you don’t say what country you are in!
Hopefully, when you arrive at Heathrow, they won’t let you in, and send you back on the next plane!
References :
January 29th, 2010 at 9:15 pm
You need to genuinely have a reason to seek political asylum, not just because you feel "scared". i.e. has your country been killing people of a certain race, is there war, is there documented evidence in the media that they are persecuting people?
From what I gather you can seek political asylum at the airport. But if they judge your case is not worthy of considering they will send you home on the next plane, revoke your visa, and refuse you further entry. In addition, your home government will probably know too that you tried to seek political asylum.
If you are really still set to go ahead with (im my opinion) this very shaky and bad idea, I would suggest entering first with your student visa, and then make your case known to the Home Office that you wish to seek asylum.
References :
http://www.ukvisahelp.co.uk
January 29th, 2010 at 9:29 pm
Your sucess depends on the oppressive society you came from
You did not say which.
References :
January 29th, 2010 at 9:48 pm
In addition to the advice about seeking asylum *after* you have come back and properly resumed your studies, I also suggest you do more research on the topics you posted on your website, especially the history and the sources of your Western versions. Truth is often biased by those who observe it and report it. You might find that the sources for your information had just as much of an agenda as your government does in preaching its own version of that same information. I’m not saying that anybody is right or wrong. I’m just saying that you should scrutinize very carefully what has been said by whom and for what reason, and keep an open mind. The Cold War is over, but its embers are still warm and grudges die hard.
Maybe then, you will have a better idea about whether you should go for asylum in another country, or continue to try and fight the good fight in your own.
References :
January 29th, 2010 at 9:59 pm
Yes you will be deported as i’ve dealt with worse cases then yours and they have been deported. the uk border agency are so tough these days thanks to certain individuals trying to scam the system. Good Luck.
References :
experience.