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Refused entry to UK twice. Will it affect entering Europe countries too?

Question by Madis0nz: Refused entry to UK twice. Will it affect entering Europe countries too?
Last January, my bf wanted to visit me in UK for 3 months and he has been sent home because he dint bring enough money with him and they suspected that he will work in UK in these 3 months. Also, the amount of food he brought in his luggage bag.

With all these reasons of refusal, we plan our holidays and pre booked our hotels, flights, prepared a travel cheque worth £4.7k (his parents support his travel expenses). I decided to return to Malaysia with him after 4 weeks holiday in UK so we booked our return ticket together (We do not need a tourist visa,by the way. I am holding a PSW visa at the moment).

Unfortunately, he was refused to enter UK again in March, yesterday. This time, the reason because he is unemployed for 4 months in Malaysia. He dint find a job because he just got his result from University in UK in February and he wanted to travel before he start working.

After all this unfortunate event happened, he already wasted a lot of money on flight ticket. Therefore, we really want to continue our trip to paris, Amsterdam, Barcelona and Venice otherwise, we would waste even more money.

Therefore, after refusal twice in UK, will there be any problem if he travel to Europe from Malaysia after 1-2 weeks?
If I would go back to Malaysia and then fly to Europe country with him and, return to our home country together with return tickets, is there’s a risk as well? I’m going to quit my job early March (because I will be going back for good) however, I still have a valid PSW visa for more than 6 months. In other words, I’m unemployed when I’m going to travel EU.

Is there’s any other way?

Thanks.

Best answer:

Answer by Maggie
The EU share information n immigration, so yes, refusal of leave to enter one EU country may affect leave to enter any other.

His problem is not showing any ties to his home country either in the form of studies or a job. He is therefore at risk of overstaying or working illegally. Regardless of his UK refusal, he will run into this problem on entering any European country.

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