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    Indian immigrants, with permanent residency rights in UK, have complained of being harassed and "treated like criminals" by British immigration officers on returning to the country from trips abroad, a forum representing highly skilled workers has claimed.

    "Migrants from India and other Non-European Economic Area countries are being treated like criminals by immigration officers at airports, when re-entering Britain," Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP) Forum, said in a statement

    here.

    Citing an instance, it said a doctor working in National Health Service for the past nine years, Dr Sujit Nair, reported on his experience when he recently returned

    from holiday in India.

    Dr Nair said, "the immigration officer at Glasgow Airport bombarded me with questions which was subsequently followed up by a police officer, despite having an Indefinite Leave to Remain (permanent residency) in the UK. On both the

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    occasions I felt very intimidated and unwelcome."

    The Forum said similar complaints had come from non-EU immigrants, but a majority were from Asians.

    "The interrogation usually consists of questions irrelevant to legitimate skilled migrants such as why did you book your holidays for 40 days? How did your employer allow it? Why are you working in this job? Why can't you find a job

    in some other field? Are you married? Where was your child born? Who paid for your child's delivery?" the Forum said.

    If the Immigration officer is not convinced that what the migrant and his family said is true then they are detained at the airport, their passports are taken away and they are issued with a temporary admission letter which supersedes

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    Indian born overseasBy: Mustafa | 03-Aug-2009 Reply | Forward My family are Gujrati and I was born in Britain. I have noticed that the goverment say Indians overseas are Indian when it comes to investing money in the country or posting money to family there. But as soon as our passports change and we have a problem we are no longer Indian. Look what happened to Indians in Uganda. They were all told they are no longer Indian as soon as they were asked to leave by Idi Amin and became poor moving to Britain and Canada. Before when they were rich they were the pride of India. Representing India overseas and remembering their roots.
    What are you talking about , your comments are irrelavant to this topicBy: indian | 13-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward What are you talking about , your comments are irrelavant to this topic
    INDIABy: DANDY | 24-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward WHAT ABOUT INDIAN AIRPORT ?IMMIGRATION GUYS THINKS THEY ARE GOD BECAUSE THEY SCREEN THE PASSENGERS.EVERYTHING IS A JOKE.ONE OLD LADY WHILE LEAVING THE COUNTRY ASKED BY IMMIGRATIN WHERE DID SHE STAYED,WHILE SHE COULDNT PROVIDE THE NAME OF THE HOTEL HE HAS NOT STAMPED THE PASSPORT.ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD IMMIGRATION SIMPLY ALLOW THE FOREIGNERS TO LEAVE WITHOUT ANY PROBLEM,BUT THESE BALCK RAJAHS ARE WORST THAN BRITISH GUYS.THEY WANT EACH BAG YOU CARRY SHOULD HAVE THE AIRLINE TAGS BUT THE FOOLISH POLICEMAN DOESNT CARE MAY BE HE CANT READ ONE PERSON HAD TAGS FROM TWO DIFFERENT AIRLINES HA HA HA HA JAI INDIA SORRY ITALY.
    Record it for evidenceBy: Sreekumar | 24-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward The moment the officers start harrassing you, swith on your mobile phone recorder and warn the officer that the coversation is being recorded!
    DrBy: Sreekumar | 24-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward Indians get maximum harassment the moment we land in India!
    100 % agreedBy: indian | 13-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward cant agree more with you. you are totally correct.
    foreign country is after all foreignBy: vaishal desai | 23-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward Whatever you do; foreign country is after all foreign;
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