employment-will be made known to the passenger by a written notice, which will normally be given to the passenger or be endorsed by the Immigration Officer in the passenger's passport or travel document. After admission any application for extension of the time limit or variation of conditions should be made to the Home Office.
Common Travel Area
8. The United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man and the Irish Republic collectively form a common travel area. Passengers who have been examined for the purpose of immigration control at the point at which they entered the area do not normally require leave to enter any other part of it. A passenger arriving in the United Kingdom is to be refused leave to enter if there is reason to believe that he intends to enter any of the other parts of the Common Travel Area and that he is not acceptable to the immigration authorities there.
Passengers in transit
9. Detailed examination of a passenger whose sole purpose is transit to a country outside the Common Travel Area is unlikely to be required once he has satisfied the Immigration Officer that he has both the means and the intention of proceeding at once to another country and is assured of entry there. If the Immigration Officer is not so satisfied, leave to enter is to be refused.
Entry clearances
10. The foreign nationals specified in the Appendix, stateless persons. and other holders of non-national documents" (who are collectively described in these rules as "visa nationals") must produce to the immigration Officer a passport or other identity document endorsed with a United Kingdom visa . issued for the purpose for which they seek catry, and should be refused leave to enter if they have no such current visa. Any other foreign national who wishes to ascertain in advance whether he is eligible for admission to the United Kingdom can apply to the entry clearance officer in the country i which he is living for the issue of a visa or a Home Office letter of consent; or application for a Home Officer letter of consent may be made to the Home Office on his behalf by someone in the United Kingdom. This procedure is of particular value when the claims to admission depends on proof of facis entailing enquiries in this country or overseas.
11. A Commonwealth citizen who wishes to ascertain in advance whether he is eligible for admission to the United Kingdom can apply to the entry clearance officer in the country in which he is living for the issue of an entry certificate. This procedure is of particular value when the claim to admission depends on proof of facts entailing enquiries in this country or overseas.
*But holders of refugee travel documents issued under the 1951 Convention relating to the Stus of Refugees by countries which are signatories of the Council of Europe Agreement of 1959 on the Abolition of Visas for Refugees do not require visas if coming on visits of 3 months or less.
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