I have booked a flight home with London as my layover. Just want to know if it's really as simple as showing your PR card to get out of Heathrow?
Do you mean transit or you would be going through British immigration, exit the airport and get some fresh air?I have booked a flight home with London as my layover. Just want to know if it's really as simple as showing your PR card to get out of Heathrow?
Exiting the airport. I am stopping over in London for 15 hours and leaving on the same day to India (I'm Indian). I have a PR. On here (https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa/y/india/transit/somewhere_else/yes), I selected I would be passing through border control (You always pass through border control if you:Do you mean transit or you would be going through British immigration, exit the airport and get some fresh air?
Sorry! Home is India. From my understanding of this (https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa/y/india/transit/somewhere_else/yes) I should be able to leave the airport given that I have the PR?Is home Canada if PR? Check the UK website about layovers. If transiting, should not be an issue. If leaving the airport, then whether you need a visa depends on the country of citizenship.
That is for transiting. Transiting is not leaving the secure area. You get off the plane and then go to your next flight. You want to leave the airport so leave immigration and then re-enter. That is based on country of citizenship. So you need to change your answers as you are leaving the airport so you say leaving as a visitor.Sorry! Home is India. From my understanding of this (https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa/y/india/transit/somewhere_else/yes) I should be able to leave the airport given that I have the PR?
I understand but why does the questionnaire ask if I'm passing border control when I select transit and mentions leaving the airport? Granted if I select yes, it says I need a visitor in transit visa, but it also says I'm exempt since I'm traveling from Canada, hold a PR and arrive and will depart on the same day.That is for transiting. Transiting is not leaving the secure area. You get off the plane and then go to your next flight. You want to leave the airport so leave immigration and then re-enter. That is based on country of citizenship. So you need to change your answers as you are leaving the airport so you say leaving as a visitor.
For anyone else wondering, I was able to get out of Heathrow without a visa. I didn't even say anything. Just went to the officer, showed my passport and PR card, she asked a few questions like where I work, how I got my PR, what I plan on doing and when my departing flight was. She did seem a bit confused but asked her colleague who was seated next to her. Ultimately, she stamped my passport and let me go through. Process took 3 mins at most. Was able to get out, explore London and meet my friends after years
I should have just trusted my gut and what was actually written on the UK Gov website instead of getting conflicting answers online.
No, it was transferred to my next flight. I just left with a backpack.Did you have to pick up your checked in baggage or you can just leave airport with hand luggage and just pass through security for your onward flight when you are done with your visit in London?
Np! Are you gonna use the program? I'd recommend taking a copy of the UK gov guidelines on the TWOV just in case your border force officer is unaware of the program.Awesome , you saved me a lot of trouble!