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One of them is not reading them - Joseph Brodsky - (Added by: ) UK Landing Card Moderators:, Jump to page: Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]:: -> Message format Posted 2010-01-11 1:58 PM (#29956) Subject: UK Landing Card Expert Posts: 2117 Location: South Oxfordshire, UK & St. Petersburg, Russia My wife's parents are coming over at the end of the month and we just realised we have a slight problem because they don't speak, read or write a single work do English and they are somehow going to need to fill in the UK Landing Card on their own.
2017-2-21 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY U.S. Customs and Border Protection OMB No. 165l-01I I #'iror8 18. Arrival / Departure Card. The UK border. It is an integral. Complete a landing card (one per person) before you arrive at passport control. A guide to entering the UK Created Date.
The only thing we can think of doing is for us to fill out copies for them which we can email over and get them to use it as a template when it comes to them filling out the real ones on the plane. They're intending to fly by BA (nearly £300 cheaper than Rossiya for some reason ) so I doubt any of the staff will be able to speak Russian which means they'll be on their own with filling out the card. Can someone possibly confirm if the picture below is of the UK Landing Card which is currently in use? Posted 2010-01-11 2:08 PM (#29958 - in reply to #29956) Subject: Re: UK Landing Card Veteran Posts: 168 Location: Wishfully in Engels (Saratov) This was the one in use in late December when my GF arrived. I always complete it for her and all she has to do is copy like for like - even though her English is OK, she like to be confident it's correct. For some reasons, it doesn't seem right unless it's in her handwriting although I can't imagine there being a rule for that (do they do handwriting analysis - sure they will one day one day ) ).
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Posted 2010-01-11 2:13 PM (#29959 - in reply to #29956) Subject: Re: UK Landing Card Expert Posts: 5207 Location: South Leicestershire Don't forget an entry letter Gary. Saves so much hassle Posted 2010-01-11 4:28 PM (#29977 - in reply to #29959) Subject: Re: UK Landing Card Expert Posts: 2117 Location: South Oxfordshire, UK & St. Petersburg, Russia Thanks for the confirmation.we'll fill some in then and send them over so they can just copy them out letter-for-letter. We'd already planned on giving them a letter for immigration control to save any hassles so hopefully that should be everything covered We've gone with Rossiya (Pulkovo ) flights now anyway because I screwed up my calculations and they were actually only £30 more expensive than BA (not £300 ) and I think for that few quid extra her parents will feel much more comfortable in an environment where the staff actually speak Russian so it was worth doing IMO. We will also avoid any worry of the possible BA strike action at the end of February / beginning of March which is when they'll be going back, plus they can get some help from the staff with the Landing Card if they do get in to any difficulty. Posted 2010-01-11 4:49 PM (#29982 - in reply to #29956) Subject: Re: UK Landing Card Expert Posts: 1237 of course everything should be just fine.
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But Heathrow Border Agency were absolute tossers when Tania arrived in December, even with a nice shiny '59 reg passport with a spouse visa inside it. She was dragged into a side room and quizzed about being pregnant and god only knows what else. They couldnt find my address on their database and called me on my phone to ask more questions. I'm waiting in the arrival hall acting as if I was the one that was pregnant!!!!! (wondering what the delay was!!!
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Cant begin to think what would have happened - if I hadnt had my fone with me!!! UKBorder and Phil Woolas - Boo Hiss!!!!!!!! Posted 2010-01-11 5:14 PM (#29985 - in reply to #29956) Subject: RE: UK Landing Card Expert Posts: 2608 Location: When at home either Sakhalin Island or Scotland. GaryM - 2010-01-11 11:58 PM My wife's parents are coming over at the end of the month and we just realised we have a slight problem because they don't speak, read or write a single work do English and they are somehow going to need to fill in the UK Landing Card on their own. The only thing we can think of doing is for us to fill out copies for them which we can email over and get them to use it as a template when it comes to them filling out the real ones on the plane. They're intending to fly by BA (nearly £300 cheaper than Rossiya for some reason ) so I doubt any of the staff will be able to speak Russian which means they'll be on their own with filling out the card. Can someone possibly confirm if the picture below is of the UK Landing Card which is currently in use?
An arrival card, also known as an incoming passenger card, landing card or disembarkation card, is a legal document used by immigration authorities of many countries to obtain information about incoming passenger not provided by the passenger's passport (such as health, criminal record, where they will be staying, purpose of the visit, etc.) and to provide a record of a person's entry into the country.[1][2][3][4][1] The card may also provide information on health and character requirements for non-citizens entering the country.[5] Some countries require an arrival card for each incoming passenger, while others require one card per family unit, and some only require an arrival card for non-citizens only.
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Some countries, such as Singapore and Thailand, attach a departure card to the arrival card, which is retained in the alien's passport until their eventual departure. The arrival card can also be combined with a customs declaration, which some countries require incoming passengers to fill out separately.
Some countries, such as Malaysia,[6] do not require an arrival or departure card. The procedure of compiling information from immigration cards is no longer required by United States authorities following the introduction of the biometric recording system by the United States Customs and Border Protection.[3][7] There is minimal cross-border formality between a number of countries, most notably those in the passport-free travel area of Europe's Schengen Zone.[8] The US state of Hawaiʻi requires all visitors, even those on domestic flights, to fill out a card which is sent to the state's department of agriculture.[9].
The requirement to produce an arrival card is usually in addition to a requirement to produce a passport or other travel document, to obtain a visa, and sometimes complete a customs declaration.
Information on the card itself[edit]
The information requested varies by country. Typically the information requested on the arrival card includes:
- Full name
- Nationality
- Date of birth
- Passport number, place of issuance and expiration date
- Flight number or name of aircraft, ship or vehicle
- Purpose of trip: vacation, education/study, visiting relatives/families, business, diplomatic
- Duration of stay
- Destination (next stop of disembarkation)
- Address in country
- Information on items being bought into the country which may be of interest to customs and quarantine authorities
Travellers are generally required to sign, date, and declare the information is true, correct, and complete.
United Kingdom[edit]
Non-EEA citizens were formerly required to complete a landing card on entry to the United Kingdom. The traveller was required to present the completed form at the Border Force desk at the point of entry. The form was usually supplied by the airline, train or ferry company.[10]
In the UK, the landing card system was governed by the Immigration Act 1971, schedule 2 paragraph 5, which states;[11]
| “ | The Secretary of State may by order made by statutory instrument make provision for requiring passengers disembarking or embarking in the United Kingdom, or any class of such passengers, to produce to an immigration officer, if so required, landing or embarkation cards in such form as the Secretary of State may direct, and for requiring the owners or agents of ships and aircraft to supply such cards to those passengers. | ” |
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In August 2017, the UK Home Office announced that landing cards will be completely scrapped as part of digital border transformation and modernisation. It was expected this change would come into effect by the autumn.[15] Landing cards were abolished for all passengers effective 20 May 2019.[16]

Notably absent from the landing card was information on the purpose of the trip, destination, or any items brought into the country. Additional information requested from travellers was their occupation and the port of their last departure.[17][18][19]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ abPassenger Cards. Department of Immigration and Citizenship. Australian Government.
- ^cbp.gov, What to DeclareArchived 2016-09-15 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ ab'U.S. Customs and Border Protection Declaration Form 6059B, CBP Issues New Customs Declarations Form, Features Expanded Definition of Family Members'. Archived from the original on 2016-09-15. Retrieved 2016-08-31.
- ^NZIS431 - New Zealand Passenger Departure CardArchived 2008-10-15 at the Wayback Machine. Statistics New Zealand.
- ^NZIS431 - New Zealand Passenger Departure Card. Statistics New Zealand.
- ^Malaysia no longer require immigration cards
- ^cbp.gov, US Citizens
- ^per Article 21 of the Schengen Borders Code (OJ L 105, 13 April 2006, p. 1).
- ^WAGNER, KATHRYN DRURY (21 May 2008). 'Well, I Declare'. Honolulu Magazine. aio Media Group. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
- ^UK, gov.uk, Entering the UK
- ^International scholarship guide, 7 Things to do before your planes lands and once you alight at a UK International Airport
- ^Children & ImmigrationBy Jeremy Rosenblatt, Ian Lewis, page 88
- ^Immigration Law Handbook, 2013,By Margaret Phelan, James Gillespie, page 50
- ^parliament.uk, Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Bill, 172.6
- ^Outdated landing cards to be withdrawn as part of digital border transformation
- ^'UK to scrap passenger landing cards'. BBC News. Retrieved 16 May 2019.
- ^UK Landing Card, pic
- ^UK Landing Card, pic
- ^go2london.co.uk, Do you need a Visa to go to London?