UK and EU immigration plzzzz??!?

ashley_filan

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ive been rejected entry into UK ( i am definitely NOT ILLEGAL), and they gave a stamp in my passport which i really have no clue whats the meaning of it , the stamp is just the same as the entry stamp when u get into a country , but they drew (with black pen) a cross through it , anybody knows what is that means? and if it effects my entry into any EU countries if i wanna go for holiday like a month or two? is it means ive got blacklisted from UK or EU ( but i didnt do anything wrong ) ? and if anyone knows about this plzzzzzzzzzzzz tell me more about this , more than what im asking , cause i'd really love to go to EU during this Xmas but don wan to be rejected AGAIN at border and have to go home straight AGAIN :( plz plz plz help me!!!
 
If you were black listed in the UK, they will let you know right away. I do not understand what you are saying about the stamp.
The entry stamp, stamped in you passport is an entry record, but since the UK ( Mother Land ) and the US have open borders, which means you do not need a visa to travel to UK. They must have crossed out your entry stamp because it does not served any purpose.
Regardless, you are OK. to travel back to the UK.
 
the pass port petrol should have explain what it means. what did you apply for to come to england. it shouldnt effet the eu. you should give them a cal or visit your nearest passport office and they will explain to u
 
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