I was given a total of no advise. Seriously. The only time I even thought about immigration was the morning I left when I went 'huh, maybe I should print out the e-mail saying I was accepted into the intership'. Kew hadn't had trouble in the 15 years of interns, so they pretty much assumed it would be okay.
And I can't do that now. They've got my fingerprints, pictures, and a copy of my passport on file. If I tried to pull the 'I'm visiting' card, I'd probably get banned from the country for serious.
Apparently there's a new law that says students and/or interns and/or workers need a visa and/or sponsorship when they never had to before. It's all terribly unclear. Hopefully I'll know Monday what the actual laws are.
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Because that is essentially what happened when I went to Germany...
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And I can't do that now. They've got my fingerprints, pictures, and a copy of my passport on file. If I tried to pull the 'I'm visiting' card, I'd probably get banned from the country for serious.
Apparently there's a new law that says students and/or interns and/or workers need a visa and/or sponsorship when they never had to before. It's all terribly unclear. Hopefully I'll know Monday what the actual laws are.
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