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Originally Posted by hockeycop
They were suspicious already, so if she lied it would have probably went like this:
IO: Do you have a job back home?
Traveler: Yes
IO: Where? What do you do? Are you still employed?
Trav: I am a dental assistant in Alberta. Ummm... Yes.
IO: Show me some proof. Recent pay stub? Or I could call your place of employment to verify you are just on leave and have a job to return to.
Trav: Ummm... Ok, I quit my job. Sorry for the lie.
IO: You just comitted a federal offence. You will now be deported and barred from returning.
Trav: Oh... fiddlesticks.
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Having gone through that twice, if you put a job on your entry card, they're not asking you for proof of employment, no one carries old paystubs across the Atlantic ocean just in case.
The deal sealer was probably the one-way ticket. But I dont even know how they got the rest of the information, like how much money she had on her or the fact that she was visiting a British boyfriend.
Disallowing entry because she might shack up with a Local and become landed is insane, so the UK Border Services determine who the local citizenry can and cant shag and just keep the ones they dont approve of out of the country?