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In reply to the discussion: My US citizen daughter was denied entry to the UK on Saturday. [View all]Sen. Walter Sobchak
(8,692 posts)We have some young female employees who have had some pretty rough treatment from them traveling on business.
But volunteering that you're visiting a boyfriend/girlfriend that you hope to marry and reside with in any country is going to get you a hard time at any border.
As long as she has her current passport with the rejected entry stamp (the immigration officer's stamp crossed out) she will probably be declined on the spot, she could still be refused subsequent to that but she would probably have to say something suspicious for the immigration officer to bother investigating enough to notice. It might also get her hassled traveling to a Schengen country. At the Canadian border she needs to be prepared to explain why she was refused entry to the UK but they probably won't decline her.