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Around 11 million are issued every year, however, the Home Office has told Border Force staff that “there will no longer be a requirement for any passenger, of any nationality, to complete a ...
Border Force director general Paul Lincoln, in a letter to staff, said it would "help meet the challenge of growing passenger numbers". But unions warned it risked weakening immigration controls.
Flights: Landing cards will be scrapped at UK Border Control (Image: Getty) The Home Office has previously dubbed the documents “outdated” and revealed they cost the public £3.6million a year.
UK Border Force director general Paul Lincoln said the move would "help meet the challenge of growing passenger numbers". Around 16 million landing cards are issued every year and are used to ...
It’s possible that when the UK Border Agency decided to destroy the landing cards in 2009, they were indeed of “limited value”, to use the Home Office’s phrase – but when the “hostile ...
On BBC One's This Week, Mr Johnson - home secretary from June 2009 until May 2010 - said the UK Border Agency had taken the "administrative decision" to destroy the landing cards in 2009, although ...
(Sharecast News) - Non-EU arrivals to the United Kingdom won't have to remember their pen from next week, with landing cards set to be scrapped.Passengers arriving on passports from outside the ...
All landing cards for international passengers arriving in the UK will be scrapped from Monday. Landing cards are currently filled in by passengers arriving by air or sea from outside the European ...
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