Banned from Ireland for 5 years, want to visit UK with my husband
I was banned from Ireland for 5 years for deception in 2015. My husband (principal) and I want to apply for UK tourist visa this year 2019. I hope being banned from Ireland will not jeopardized our chances of getting visa to UK.
uk ireland visa-bans deception
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I was banned from Ireland for 5 years for deception in 2015. My husband (principal) and I want to apply for UK tourist visa this year 2019. I hope being banned from Ireland will not jeopardized our chances of getting visa to UK.
uk ireland visa-bans deception
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Possible duplicate of Can a UK visa ban affect an Ireland visa application?
– Giorgio
Feb 3 at 20:11
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@Giorgio: that previous thread asks about the opposite situation, where someone previously banned from the UK wants to visit Ireland. The answer may be similar, but it's not obvious that it is.
– Michael Seifert
Feb 3 at 22:35
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@MichaelSeifert you're absolutely right; I got my circuits crossed.. I've withdrawn the close vote. TY.
– Giorgio
Feb 3 at 23:35
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or just wait until Brexit
– Strawberry
Feb 4 at 13:46
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I was banned from Ireland for 5 years for deception in 2015. My husband (principal) and I want to apply for UK tourist visa this year 2019. I hope being banned from Ireland will not jeopardized our chances of getting visa to UK.
uk ireland visa-bans deception
I was banned from Ireland for 5 years for deception in 2015. My husband (principal) and I want to apply for UK tourist visa this year 2019. I hope being banned from Ireland will not jeopardized our chances of getting visa to UK.
uk ireland visa-bans deception
uk ireland visa-bans deception
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Possible duplicate of Can a UK visa ban affect an Ireland visa application?
– Giorgio
Feb 3 at 20:11
9
@Giorgio: that previous thread asks about the opposite situation, where someone previously banned from the UK wants to visit Ireland. The answer may be similar, but it's not obvious that it is.
– Michael Seifert
Feb 3 at 22:35
3
@MichaelSeifert you're absolutely right; I got my circuits crossed.. I've withdrawn the close vote. TY.
– Giorgio
Feb 3 at 23:35
1
or just wait until Brexit
– Strawberry
Feb 4 at 13:46
add a comment |
3
Possible duplicate of Can a UK visa ban affect an Ireland visa application?
– Giorgio
Feb 3 at 20:11
9
@Giorgio: that previous thread asks about the opposite situation, where someone previously banned from the UK wants to visit Ireland. The answer may be similar, but it's not obvious that it is.
– Michael Seifert
Feb 3 at 22:35
3
@MichaelSeifert you're absolutely right; I got my circuits crossed.. I've withdrawn the close vote. TY.
– Giorgio
Feb 3 at 23:35
1
or just wait until Brexit
– Strawberry
Feb 4 at 13:46
3
3
Possible duplicate of Can a UK visa ban affect an Ireland visa application?
– Giorgio
Feb 3 at 20:11
Possible duplicate of Can a UK visa ban affect an Ireland visa application?
– Giorgio
Feb 3 at 20:11
9
9
@Giorgio: that previous thread asks about the opposite situation, where someone previously banned from the UK wants to visit Ireland. The answer may be similar, but it's not obvious that it is.
– Michael Seifert
Feb 3 at 22:35
@Giorgio: that previous thread asks about the opposite situation, where someone previously banned from the UK wants to visit Ireland. The answer may be similar, but it's not obvious that it is.
– Michael Seifert
Feb 3 at 22:35
3
3
@MichaelSeifert you're absolutely right; I got my circuits crossed.. I've withdrawn the close vote. TY.
– Giorgio
Feb 3 at 23:35
@MichaelSeifert you're absolutely right; I got my circuits crossed.. I've withdrawn the close vote. TY.
– Giorgio
Feb 3 at 23:35
1
1
or just wait until Brexit
– Strawberry
Feb 4 at 13:46
or just wait until Brexit
– Strawberry
Feb 4 at 13:46
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I’m afraid your hopes will be dashed because you will have to declare your ban in any UK visa application. UKVI takes previous travel history into account when assessing applications, a ban for deception makes it unlikely your application would be successful. In case it helps, you should be aware that the UK and Ireland share immigration data https://www.ein.org.uk/news/home-office-share-immigration-data-ireland-under-new-memorandum-understanding
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If you tell the truth about the Irish ban, your request for an UK visa will probably be denied. If you lie, the request will almost certainly be denied and you might face an UK ban as well.
– o.m.
Feb 3 at 19:17
3
@Hannah This SE:Expatriates thread expatriates.stackexchange.com/questions/15635/… also addresses the UK/Ireland relationship, and information that's shared between them.
– David
Feb 3 at 19:27
2
@Hannah You might also review this SE:Travel page: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/56986/…
– David
Feb 3 at 20:04
4
@Hannah Ireland is not yet connected to the Schengen Information System (SIS) ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/what-we-do/policies/borders-and-visas/… so your ban may not affect a Schengen visa unless the application process requires you to declare it.
– Traveller
Feb 3 at 20:21
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In any case, also if they would not share data, you should never lie on visa and immigration application. You already have a ban for deception, things could go out of control quickly. [and in future they could share past data, considering the actual paranoia on security... consider that]
– Giacomo Catenazzi
Feb 4 at 9:21
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I’m afraid your hopes will be dashed because you will have to declare your ban in any UK visa application. UKVI takes previous travel history into account when assessing applications, a ban for deception makes it unlikely your application would be successful. In case it helps, you should be aware that the UK and Ireland share immigration data https://www.ein.org.uk/news/home-office-share-immigration-data-ireland-under-new-memorandum-understanding
40
If you tell the truth about the Irish ban, your request for an UK visa will probably be denied. If you lie, the request will almost certainly be denied and you might face an UK ban as well.
– o.m.
Feb 3 at 19:17
3
@Hannah This SE:Expatriates thread expatriates.stackexchange.com/questions/15635/… also addresses the UK/Ireland relationship, and information that's shared between them.
– David
Feb 3 at 19:27
2
@Hannah You might also review this SE:Travel page: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/56986/…
– David
Feb 3 at 20:04
4
@Hannah Ireland is not yet connected to the Schengen Information System (SIS) ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/what-we-do/policies/borders-and-visas/… so your ban may not affect a Schengen visa unless the application process requires you to declare it.
– Traveller
Feb 3 at 20:21
4
In any case, also if they would not share data, you should never lie on visa and immigration application. You already have a ban for deception, things could go out of control quickly. [and in future they could share past data, considering the actual paranoia on security... consider that]
– Giacomo Catenazzi
Feb 4 at 9:21
|
show 4 more comments
I’m afraid your hopes will be dashed because you will have to declare your ban in any UK visa application. UKVI takes previous travel history into account when assessing applications, a ban for deception makes it unlikely your application would be successful. In case it helps, you should be aware that the UK and Ireland share immigration data https://www.ein.org.uk/news/home-office-share-immigration-data-ireland-under-new-memorandum-understanding
40
If you tell the truth about the Irish ban, your request for an UK visa will probably be denied. If you lie, the request will almost certainly be denied and you might face an UK ban as well.
– o.m.
Feb 3 at 19:17
3
@Hannah This SE:Expatriates thread expatriates.stackexchange.com/questions/15635/… also addresses the UK/Ireland relationship, and information that's shared between them.
– David
Feb 3 at 19:27
2
@Hannah You might also review this SE:Travel page: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/56986/…
– David
Feb 3 at 20:04
4
@Hannah Ireland is not yet connected to the Schengen Information System (SIS) ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/what-we-do/policies/borders-and-visas/… so your ban may not affect a Schengen visa unless the application process requires you to declare it.
– Traveller
Feb 3 at 20:21
4
In any case, also if they would not share data, you should never lie on visa and immigration application. You already have a ban for deception, things could go out of control quickly. [and in future they could share past data, considering the actual paranoia on security... consider that]
– Giacomo Catenazzi
Feb 4 at 9:21
|
show 4 more comments
I’m afraid your hopes will be dashed because you will have to declare your ban in any UK visa application. UKVI takes previous travel history into account when assessing applications, a ban for deception makes it unlikely your application would be successful. In case it helps, you should be aware that the UK and Ireland share immigration data https://www.ein.org.uk/news/home-office-share-immigration-data-ireland-under-new-memorandum-understanding
I’m afraid your hopes will be dashed because you will have to declare your ban in any UK visa application. UKVI takes previous travel history into account when assessing applications, a ban for deception makes it unlikely your application would be successful. In case it helps, you should be aware that the UK and Ireland share immigration data https://www.ein.org.uk/news/home-office-share-immigration-data-ireland-under-new-memorandum-understanding
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If you tell the truth about the Irish ban, your request for an UK visa will probably be denied. If you lie, the request will almost certainly be denied and you might face an UK ban as well.
– o.m.
Feb 3 at 19:17
3
@Hannah This SE:Expatriates thread expatriates.stackexchange.com/questions/15635/… also addresses the UK/Ireland relationship, and information that's shared between them.
– David
Feb 3 at 19:27
2
@Hannah You might also review this SE:Travel page: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/56986/…
– David
Feb 3 at 20:04
4
@Hannah Ireland is not yet connected to the Schengen Information System (SIS) ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/what-we-do/policies/borders-and-visas/… so your ban may not affect a Schengen visa unless the application process requires you to declare it.
– Traveller
Feb 3 at 20:21
4
In any case, also if they would not share data, you should never lie on visa and immigration application. You already have a ban for deception, things could go out of control quickly. [and in future they could share past data, considering the actual paranoia on security... consider that]
– Giacomo Catenazzi
Feb 4 at 9:21
|
show 4 more comments
40
If you tell the truth about the Irish ban, your request for an UK visa will probably be denied. If you lie, the request will almost certainly be denied and you might face an UK ban as well.
– o.m.
Feb 3 at 19:17
3
@Hannah This SE:Expatriates thread expatriates.stackexchange.com/questions/15635/… also addresses the UK/Ireland relationship, and information that's shared between them.
– David
Feb 3 at 19:27
2
@Hannah You might also review this SE:Travel page: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/56986/…
– David
Feb 3 at 20:04
4
@Hannah Ireland is not yet connected to the Schengen Information System (SIS) ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/what-we-do/policies/borders-and-visas/… so your ban may not affect a Schengen visa unless the application process requires you to declare it.
– Traveller
Feb 3 at 20:21
4
In any case, also if they would not share data, you should never lie on visa and immigration application. You already have a ban for deception, things could go out of control quickly. [and in future they could share past data, considering the actual paranoia on security... consider that]
– Giacomo Catenazzi
Feb 4 at 9:21
40
40
If you tell the truth about the Irish ban, your request for an UK visa will probably be denied. If you lie, the request will almost certainly be denied and you might face an UK ban as well.
– o.m.
Feb 3 at 19:17
If you tell the truth about the Irish ban, your request for an UK visa will probably be denied. If you lie, the request will almost certainly be denied and you might face an UK ban as well.
– o.m.
Feb 3 at 19:17
3
3
@Hannah This SE:Expatriates thread expatriates.stackexchange.com/questions/15635/… also addresses the UK/Ireland relationship, and information that's shared between them.
– David
Feb 3 at 19:27
@Hannah This SE:Expatriates thread expatriates.stackexchange.com/questions/15635/… also addresses the UK/Ireland relationship, and information that's shared between them.
– David
Feb 3 at 19:27
2
2
@Hannah You might also review this SE:Travel page: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/56986/…
– David
Feb 3 at 20:04
@Hannah You might also review this SE:Travel page: travel.stackexchange.com/questions/56986/…
– David
Feb 3 at 20:04
4
4
@Hannah Ireland is not yet connected to the Schengen Information System (SIS) ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/what-we-do/policies/borders-and-visas/… so your ban may not affect a Schengen visa unless the application process requires you to declare it.
– Traveller
Feb 3 at 20:21
@Hannah Ireland is not yet connected to the Schengen Information System (SIS) ec.europa.eu/home-affairs/what-we-do/policies/borders-and-visas/… so your ban may not affect a Schengen visa unless the application process requires you to declare it.
– Traveller
Feb 3 at 20:21
4
4
In any case, also if they would not share data, you should never lie on visa and immigration application. You already have a ban for deception, things could go out of control quickly. [and in future they could share past data, considering the actual paranoia on security... consider that]
– Giacomo Catenazzi
Feb 4 at 9:21
In any case, also if they would not share data, you should never lie on visa and immigration application. You already have a ban for deception, things could go out of control quickly. [and in future they could share past data, considering the actual paranoia on security... consider that]
– Giacomo Catenazzi
Feb 4 at 9:21
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Possible duplicate of Can a UK visa ban affect an Ireland visa application?
– Giorgio
Feb 3 at 20:11
9
@Giorgio: that previous thread asks about the opposite situation, where someone previously banned from the UK wants to visit Ireland. The answer may be similar, but it's not obvious that it is.
– Michael Seifert
Feb 3 at 22:35
3
@MichaelSeifert you're absolutely right; I got my circuits crossed.. I've withdrawn the close vote. TY.
– Giorgio
Feb 3 at 23:35
1
or just wait until Brexit
– Strawberry
Feb 4 at 13:46