Question:

Do I need a visa to travel to UK?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

I am going to UK for university. Currently I live in Hong Kong but I hold an EU British passport, which states that I am a "British Citizen". Please help, really urgent!

 Tags:

   Report

8 ANSWERS


  1. If you don't have legal authority to live in England; aka you weren't born there, or you don't have secondary citizenship, than it is contrite for you to apply for a "student visa"; you can do this at any English Embassy.


  2. Why would you need a visa to go to a country you are a citizen of? Visas are for tourists who stay longer then what is considered just visiting, immigrants, and in some cases .. non-immigrants wanting to work, live temporally, or study in the UK.

  3. 1. ur a British citizen

    2. Britian is the UK

    3. u are a citizen of the UK, hence ur British

    4  guess u can't go huh?

  4. if you are a British citizen, no you do not need a visa ,

    being a citizen of the UK, gives you the right to go there any time,

    i have dual citizenship, and i go to either country anytime, and no visa, that is what being a citizen is for.

    it is your country too, even if you were born elsewhere, as long as you are a citizen.

  5. No! I don't think that a British Passport holder needs a visa to visit here.

  6. Like Briton needs another immigrant to keep an eye on....

    IF you were half as smart as you sound you can get degrees on-line much cheaper.

  7. The best thing to do would be to visit the British High Com. in Hong Kong or give them a call. If you are a British Citizen, you will not need a visa to visit UK

  8. I don't think so...but visas depend on how long you will be staying.

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 8 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.