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发表于 2011-10-15 19:11:02
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If you are travelling to or from the Republic of Ireland, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man
Arriving at the UK border
This section explains the arrangements for travel between the UK, the Republic of Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man (known as the 'Common Travel Area').
The Common Travel Area (CTA) comprises the UK, the Republic of Ireland, the Bailiwick of Guernsey, the Bailiwick of Jersey and the Isle of Man.
The CTA is an immigration arrangement, and it does not regulate the movement of goods. Customs restrictions apply on all CTA routes except those between the Isle of Man and the UK. (For customs purposes, the Isle of Man is part of the UK.)
The UK does not make routine immigration checks on passenger travel within the CTA, and passengers are not required to carry a passport or national identity document for immigration purposes. The CTA is a 'free movement' zone, based on the principle that a person who has been allowed to enter one part of the CTA will not normally require permission to enter another part of it while that permission is extent (provided they do not leave the CTA).
However, there are exceptions to this principle - for example, a visa national will need to have a visa if they enter the UK from another part of the CTA. You can find more information about visa nationals under 'More information' below.
For more information about visas and who needs them, see the Visa services section. If you are not sure whether you need a visa, you should check before you travel.
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http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.u ... ocommontravelarea/# |
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