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Confusion reigns as ‘Brexit paperwork’ prevents Spanish woman re-entering UK

What another fine Brexit mess we have here: A 34-year-old Spanish woman, who has the legal right to live and work in the UK, was denied entry to the UK after she landed back at Luton Airport last month.

Spanish woman prevented from returning to the UK

As per The Guardian, the woman – referred to by the pseudonym ‘Maria’ – had left the UK to visit her family over Christmas. Her application to remain in the UK under the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement is yet to be concluded. However, she claims to have paperwork confirming this.

Upon her arrival at Luton, she was told that there would be ‘no chance’ of her being let into the country. The report states that her previous application was refused in June, allegedly on the grounds she ‘did not provide sufficient evidence’.

Brexit paperwork causes chaos for UK-based traveller

However, the woman HAS asked for an administrative review of the decision. The document shown to Border Force is understood to be a certificate of application (CoA) from the Home Office, proving her right to work in the UK.

Visiting a family member who had just given birth in Spain, Maria was taking a break from her vetinary nursing course. Her dreams of completing her studies have now been put on hold, leaving her husband and in-laws in a desperate scramble to bring her back.

Home Office double-down on Brexit paperwork fiasco

The Home Office have since confirmed their awareness of this incident, and have given their backing to Border Force agents. However, it’s likely that the move will be challenged robustly – with Mid-Bedfordshire MP Alistair Strathern now involved:

“It is really important, if people are to have confidence in border officials, that they are empowered to act within the law. It seems in this case that has not happened and there is a gap. I am more than happy to escalate this with the Home Office.” | Alistair Strathern

(This story has been updated to reflect that this was not a ‘deportation’, as previously reported)

Tom Head

Hailing from Nottingham, Tom Head has had a journalism career that's taken him across the world. He spent five years as a political reporter in South Africa, specialising in the production digital content. The 30-year-old has two cats, a wonderful wife, and a hairline that's steadily making a retreat.

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