The older I get the more I appreciate the fact that I won the "born in a first world" lottery. It is something I wake up every day and give thanks for.
@@PPikes Oh for sure, me too. My point was that I am grateful for my situation. I am not a religious man but "There but for the grace of God go I" is a saying I invoke often.
@@crazyrobots6565 for reals…I’m thankful we also have cops that follow the rules of the book….I went to a 3rd would country and I got robbed in daylight and in front of 2 officers and they refused to help me unless I paid them money
The young lady from SA just saddened me , I totally get why she would want to leave, we made the decision to leave Cape Town 17 years ago and headed to New Zealand, never looked back and never regretted our decision. Hope all works out for her.❤️
I live in Cape Town, and we have hordes of people streaming down here. From the rest of the country, as well as the rest of Africa. We are splitting at the seams here, and get hardly any money from the national government, the ANC, as they steal all they can lay their hands on
NZ sucks! I moved with family and we hated it their so we moved back and things are going so well back in SA! I am glad it is working out for you though.
@@JoburgBoet It really does suck. 25% of Kiwis don't live there any more, 25% want to leave, and the other 50% are passive-aggressive weirdos. Why did you not like it?
@@preferanonymous Climate was the main reason. Struggling to make friends and the Saffas that we met were racist. Missing the culture the food and family.
@@JoburgBoet Yes! It's *impossible* to make good friendships there unless you grew up there! And the food? It's ... edible. But Kiwis think it's the best in the world. It's *nothing* compared to an American BBQ or SA braai. And I don't know if NZ even has a culture, to be honest. I think it's mainly just people getting together once in a while in *closed* groups, or people going out and getting blind drunk. And it's so difficult to have meaningful conversations because you can't say anything critical -- people will say "You're too negative!" Or if you mention something you don't like about NZ, they fall apart. But I think what pushed me over the edge, after five long years, is that people are so flakey. Like if you invite someone somewhere, they'll say yes, but then they'll "ghost" you. And when you show that you're even a LITTLE BIT upset by that, they gaslight you and tell you that you're insane.
I watched a UK show once when the officer asked a man, "Are you under the impression that I have to believe you unless I can prove you're lying." The guy looks kind of smug and says, "Yes" The officer then told him, "I don 't have to prove you're lying, you have to prove you're telling the truth." The guys mouth fell open. It was priceless.
@@ninocastro6219 It was several years ago. But it was a customs / immigration show. And it was someone coming into the country. I think I remember him having less than $100. Claimed he didn't know anyone but was going to sightsee for a week. I love these shows.
@@brynotar Not in most of the world. USA is one of the few countries where you are innocent until proven guilty. Although not specifically mentioned in the constitution, it has been ruled unconstitutional to presume guilt. However, if you are accused of certain crimes, the media assumes you are guilty because you "must believe the victims".
I visited the UK for the first time when I was 18 for a holiday and to study English for two weeks. I was so anxious. I guess the officers are smart enough and well-trained to identify the person of interest who would have the potential to overstay or commit crimes. I remember when I applied for the UK visa I was so worried and when I arrived at Heathrow Airport, I was so anxious, but the officers calmed me down and helped me to find my way. I haven't been questioned like those people. It was such a good experience. I decided to study again in the UK when I was 24 and I stayed 2 years between Sunderland and Newcastle. I have to say my experience was amazing! I've visited all cities and I enjoyed my stay and now almost 10 years I have lived in New Zealand. When I arrived in New Zealand I had £6000 and Immigration asked me if I had anything to declare, I answered very honestly and said this money in £ not NZD so I don't know if I should claim it. she calculated that it was more than NZD10,000 so she took me to another place where I sit and fill a form of where this money came from. I answered the questions and they allowed me to enter. It was such an easy-breezy straightforward process. I believe it is very important, to be honest, and don't play games because you'll be caught one day. I haven't seen anyone go away with his/her lies.
For sure. Customs officers aren’t stupid and if they catch you lying, your credibility is shot to bits. They can also usually weed through the sob stories.
Officer Lee has a soul, she looks strict but has the heart of gold, Her tone while talking with the South African lady defines all, Hope she keeps serving her country for good 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Am from Cape Town, and can tell you all the settlements have electricity and TV’s. Problem is, they refuse to pay for electricity and hook up illegal elec lines. Plus, these folk are streaming down to Cape Town from all over the country, because they realise that life here is better than anywhere else in SAfrica. Plus millions of illegal people from all the rest of Africa. Cape Town is bursting at the seams
Yeah, that South African lady had no intention of getting herself set up in a council house, having ten kids and living on the dole. They should have let her in to work on cruise ships. It's not even that great a job, cruise ship employees are often terribly exploited and they're stuck on that ship. Not a job most ppl want to do. Give her a break. That was so sad.
I know what it is to be an international student, and a minor, traveling alone to another country and getting sent for additional questioning for forgetting a document you were supposed to bring. My very first “grown-up” lesson was unforgettable, luckily I wasn’t sent back,
A minor travelling to a far away place alone will definitely get questioned. When I went to the UK at 19 for holiday, they asked me where my mum is. She's not far behind. It's the norm.
@@PPikes define PAST. So you can commit a crime and forget about it? British stole 45 trillion dollar worth wealth just from India. And they entered India in the name of doing trade. Theives!
@@chellam121 the people living in the uk now aren't the culprits and none of that will magically create resources and space unfortunately, if they just open the borders not only will it be a horrible danger but it would bleed the entire country totally dry. It's like having a banquet in a restaurant with enough food and room meant only for 20 and you invite 3 thousand people
It's because the original program is mixed in 5.1 surround sound, with the narrator being mixed mainly to the central audio channel. When they're uploaded to RUclips, RUclips strips all the audio out except for the front left and right speakers, resulting in an inaudible narrator...
Love Muffin I was born in Canada but I went to Kenya for four months. When I was returning back to Canada, I had a stop in San Francisco and the Americans treated me and my sister very stereotypically . It was almost amusing to see that the racism treated towards blacks & muslims was very true. But I remember they sent me and my sister towards the police side to be “further investigated” and they gave us a blank piece of paper and they asked us to write down, the address of what university we attended, adresses we’ve visited in Kenya, address in Canada, what major we have selected etc. It was a whole list of person questions the verbally asked us and made us write down. Then they asked us why we didn’t have a “somali passport”, and when we told them “we were born in Canada” they looked very disturbed by that comment. I kept thinking that I shouldn’t give my school adresss besides home adress, but a lot of the wuestions seemed a bit invasive. I felt like they didn’t need to know all that info, why does it matter to them? I just went to Kenya to visit family, why did they need to know everything about my life in Canada ? I kept thinking what if I just lied, would they be able to confirm it? And if I did... what could they possibly do? “Oh no she lied about what uni she went to” Like who cares, it won’t be the end of the world.
I am not sympathetic to liars. I've known a lot in my life and they think nothing of lying about everything. Their life goes nowhere, they blame everybody else for their problems and this pattern goes well into their 50's and 60's. They are not worth talking to.
Sadly, in India, some fathers imply to their sons that unless they go to college and get a degree, they are nothing. I heard of this from a man whose father treated him horrendously because he didn’t graduate.
Somewhat true, but they do not push their child to do international frauds like this. It's entirely the act of idiot children like this... parents from small remote towns/villages are often ignorant of the serious issues like international borders, visas etc etc. I agree... such people should not be allowed and the institutions making these frauds in the UK should also be banned.
I got pulled aside after a scan on my way home from the Dominican Republic, for traces of dynamite showing! I was shocked!! Turns out it was a false reading on the dress I just bought that morning in the DR. I seriously thought I was going to have a heart attack right there in the airport.
i feel you haha. I lived in portugal but im from the Netherlands. i travelled many times between the countrys just for visit my parents and friends but the Portuguese police flagged me also. They put me down in a room and asked me questions why i travelled so much and also that they found traces of cocaine in my pants pockets, but it turned out to be false also. I also never take drugs so its impossible. The Portuguese police is really bad, im european and have every right to fly in Europe.
@@lieve648 This was my 1st International flight, so I was super nervous anyway... I was flying w my fiancee's entire business, the Owner (every year if they made/exceeded sales goals brought the store managers + spouse/GF for a week to somewhere all inclusive usually, then after that the asst. Mgr.'s + spouse/GF went for abt 3 days/nights to the same place. We never got the chance to go on a honeymoon, we had 2 kids, etc. So all of his management friends, mind you are all blue collar sales but sell tire, rims all this stuff, lol great group, ride around in POS fix em ups, but huge tires w beautiful, expensive rims. You can tell when the store is at a location. I laughed the first time I saw them all in a restaurant together. I get pulled aside. My fiance started to make a big deal, then all the guys do it, like hey, we don't know her, she seems shady, I'd check her all the way out. Like rotar rooter style. It was loud, embarrassing, people looked from the entire line, at the back. week
@@Info_Pak The man lives in Leicester, but claims he commutes 200 miles each way three times a week to attend a "brick-and-mortar" class (rather than online or livestreaming) as a full-time student at a college in London. 21:26 Works for his first cousin at a garment factory in Leicester. 22:29 The man packs ladies' underwear at his cousin's factory, he does not perform an IT function there. He supposedly was last attending class in London while still residing in India. 24:00 The school is a diploma mill called St. Paul College. It apparently takes up only one floor of a commercial building; there are apparently three other colleges in it as well. He paid L500 to be marked as attending so he could have residence in the UK as a student while working in a factory full time.
UK Border agents are hundreds if not thousands of miles ahead of their American counterparts in every regard. It depresses me to watch how intelligent the average UK agent is compared to the ones I've encountered in American airports.....
Better system in Australia where colleges regularly report to the immigration the attendance of each student. I've seen students getting the visa cancelled after two months they were not attending classes, unless they had a valid reason with evidence.
@@benstokes7465 it has nothing to do with number of people, all automated. Each student sign in when they arrive at the college. The system automatically detect who is not in class and send the attendance report to an Immigration department. If a student never attend classes, it will be red-flagged. That's when a human jump in and check what's going on. That's why getting a student visa in Australia is not a joke as it used to be. I personally know a couple of them who got kicked out of the country.
@Lionheart yes my partner was in the administration of a college, that's how I know. Not sure if this system is still in place tho, I'm talking about few years ago.
I can’t wait to travel to the UK for the first time and watching videos like this help a lot to prepare. Passport ready, round trip ticket ready, itinerary ready, hotel reservation ready and credit card with enough funds. I’m not taking any chances with immigration 🤣
I've never had any problems with immigration and was never stopped by officials before, but I swear the more I see these docus the more it makes me anxious about it 🤣
Here's a tip when raiding a house, don't just stand at the front door banging & yelling, " customs/police ", find all exits from the building 1st, station a few officers there, then bang on the front door, just seems to me they are cocking up the basics of any raid ever.
Keep in mind this is a reality TV show. They may only be able to bring one camera, or they may intentionally not show the other officers at other exits because they don’t want criminals to learn their methods.
Many people working for the mafia are also gentle and kind. Doesn't mean that there is nothing wrong with the mafia. But yes, by another analogy, if you know you live in a neighbourhood full of rapists, maybe you shouldn't wear revealing clothes or try to look pretty.
Celsky Rudamura: If that is really the case, tell your country to digitally record a similar program of foreigners dying to enter your God-forsaken country and upload it in YT.
Sooooooooooo, that's why I get an inferior service via on-line technical support subscribed with Avast, Norton, the charges can be exorbitant, sometimes it borders an amateur teenager, the heavy accent has been an additional burden.
Ikr :)) If I were to travel and try to get employment it's pretty obvious I would not do anything to arouse suspicion. Also it's not illegal to look for work as a tourist as opposed to actually working. If the company is willing to sponsor your visa then it's fair game.
In the attendance book of colleges in South Korea, there's a warning to teachers that if a foreign student is absent for more than 3 wks, contact the HQ directly. There were some broker-related colleges, so all colleges want to get foreign students should be approved by the government.
They are… Their sponsor licence is revoked if there is any pattern of their “students” not completing their course or not returning to their home country
She was quite the professional even though she knew that the Indian was lying through his teeth (there are few of Pakistanis too...trying the same tact).
My first overseas trip, a few days after I turned 18, I was travelling alone bc I had to take final exams and my family went ahead already. Kid you not, I know I'm not doing anything bad or carrying anything bad but when the immigration officer flagged me, I almost broke down then and there 😂😂😂-And I'm still in the airport of my home country.
I was in transit at LA airport when my passport was cancelled and I was left stateless. I lived at the airport for two years, got a job there and got married there. Oh, sorry, that was a movie….
Work for a delivery service company (employee not delivery driver), it frustrates me how many people violate their visa conditions. Like there is no way you're going to school and working 80 hours a week.
That's not necessarily true, I was in college full time and worked full time plus had to part time jobs one was weekend and one was overnight. You do what you have to do.
@@ScaredDonut my statement was directed to the statement of no way you're going to school and working 80 hrs a week. Not anything to do with Visa's at all, but thinks for sharing your view.
it is too bad for those people to be kicked out of the country, but you need to be legal to get in!!!!!!!!!!! dont try to sneak in cause this is going to happen, i wish we had law inforcement like this here in america
How long ago was this? Portugal introduced citizenship cards in 2007 instead of ID cards and the UK left the EU as this video was published. So like, 2010?
The BREXIT referendum happened in June 2016 but it wasn't enforced until January 2020. About 15 seconds before Covid hit. What a nightmare of a year that was...
Oh, they do! At every U.S. airport that receives planes from overseas, the interrogations can be intense if travelers do not have their papers in order. Check your facts before you share your political talking points with us.
@@Miyalove9 I love those bloody political points people spout here without checking the facts. It ain't easy to fool the immigration officers at airports. They all worry about the southern border, yet terrorists found a way to enter from Canada.
Listen I was screaming when she said that because I know she is lying and that girl also looks a bit Suspicious,she probably obtained South African documents I don’t think she was born in SA something just doesn’t add up
@@pegthj 32:55 "There's one just gone 'round the back". Sorry, no one was called a subject at that time stamp. The definition of subject is, "a person or thing that is being discussed, described, or dealt with." I think the word, if used, was very accurate. It has no illegal connotation, it is a person being discussed or dealt with. I think UK immigration people are very polite compared to the people (dare I say subjects?) they are dealing with.
@@pegthj As a Ph.D you should understand this isn't my definition, it is the definition per Webster's dictionary. I guess when one become so educated, so smart, they can have their own definitions and own facts. I find it interesting that you complained about the officers talking down to people but you lead with your Ph.D credentials in order to put me down. Seems like you have a chip on your shoulder. Good day, Madam. I can't interact with someone who creates their own definition.
The women from South Africa can go to any shop or place in this country and she will get a job! And the south African government give those who have not a job every month money ! So she lies!
I was a genuine student of hotel management in Australia . After finishing my studies I couldn’t find any employer to hire me at specific yearly wages so I moved back to my country. That’s what it should be like . Edit -: m happy and thriving here
It depends - if your home country is stable enough to offer chances of a decent living. You did the right thing - If your home country is poor, or war ravaged amongst other things, you would have done everything and anything in your power to remain in Australia. You cant say thats how it should be when all have a different reason to move from their home country in the first place.
It should be a piece of cake determining whether a person is from Brazil or Portugal. Just listen to their accent. if that doesn't work, ask them about football players.
there are many Portuguese citizens growing up in Brazil because their parents or grandparents were from Portugal. Not to mention the many Brazilians who get naturalised as Portuguese after living five years in Portugal
When the 1st lady said "ja" I was convinced she really is South African😂😄 that hairdo was throwing me off... wish you well homegirl, hopefully you did find employment 🌱
I think it’s because they don’t want to be responsible for paperwork just in case it gets misplaced. Digital copies are better to keep track of for immigration.
27:53 - the following dialogue just sounds so romantic!!! 😍😍😍 Officer Lomas : "What the f***k have you been doing in eight and a half months, Sir???." Indian fraudster : "Sitting at home." Officer Lomas : "I don’t believe you." Indian fraudster : "You have to!, ...I’m not lying this time."
If they do not go to college or they dont do well in their studies the CIC is informed. As an international student i can say that if we do not attend classes or go to college and just work, the college we are enrolled in informs CIC. So if you see any international student not getting deported, he is probably attending college so please think before you post about a group of people who work hard and have come here just to improve their way of living
@@ManveerSingh-xw3ty u might read or hear some deportation news already feel sorry for those who spent lots of money in private colleges and recieved nothing
The guy in the orange outfit isn't Americans. He sounds like he is from Jamaica who lives in the USA as a naturalized USA citizen but he's definitely not a real American.
These officers are way too kind to these disrespectful visitors. Brenda
The older I get the more I appreciate the fact that I won the "born in a first world" lottery. It is something I wake up every day and give thanks for.
Facts. Makes me feel bad for them though ☹️
@@PPikes Oh for sure, me too. My point was that I am grateful for my situation. I am not a religious man but "There but for the grace of God go I" is a saying I invoke often.
Yep. I absolutely agree. Being born in a wealthy country really gives a lot of benefits that we don't even think about day to day.
@@crazyrobots6565 for reals…I’m thankful we also have cops that follow the rules of the book….I went to a 3rd would country and I got robbed in daylight and in front of 2 officers and they refused to help me unless I paid them money
I live in Iran and i make 20000$ a mounth and I'm not paying any taxes I'm living a happy life🤪🤪🤪
Note to self: Never print out a CV and travel.
..and delete any incriminating texts on the mobile phone.
Note to self slip Cvs into peoples luggage
Google drive and print it in a printing shop, internet cafe or something.
@@acehazume back then that did not exist. the closest one would do is put it all on an USB-stick
What's a CV so I don't bring it too.
That immigration lady officer was interrogating Indian student is extremely polite.
We need officers like her.
They are all way too soft.
She's cute too.
Being especially polite to a fibber says: “i got your number.” 😮
@@jlw184 Ikr
Great lady..
The young lady from SA just saddened me , I totally get why she would want to leave, we made the decision to leave Cape Town 17 years ago and headed to New Zealand, never looked back and never regretted our decision. Hope all works out for her.❤️
I live in Cape Town, and we have hordes of people streaming down here. From the rest of the country, as well as the rest of Africa. We are splitting at the seams here, and get hardly any money from the national government, the ANC, as they steal all they can lay their hands on
NZ sucks! I moved with family and we hated it their so we moved back and things are going so well back in SA! I am glad it is working out for you though.
@@JoburgBoet It really does suck. 25% of Kiwis don't live there any more, 25% want to leave, and the other 50% are passive-aggressive weirdos. Why did you not like it?
@@preferanonymous Climate was the main reason. Struggling to make friends and the Saffas that we met were racist. Missing the culture the food and family.
@@JoburgBoet Yes! It's *impossible* to make good friendships there unless you grew up there! And the food? It's ... edible. But Kiwis think it's the best in the world. It's *nothing* compared to an American BBQ or SA braai. And I don't know if NZ even has a culture, to be honest. I think it's mainly just people getting together once in a while in *closed* groups, or people going out and getting blind drunk. And it's so difficult to have meaningful conversations because you can't say anything critical -- people will say "You're too negative!" Or if you mention something you don't like about NZ, they fall apart. But I think what pushed me over the edge, after five long years, is that people are so flakey. Like if you invite someone somewhere, they'll say yes, but then they'll "ghost" you. And when you show that you're even a LITTLE BIT upset by that, they gaslight you and tell you that you're insane.
"Do you know where your passport is?"
"If I did I would not tell you."
Good answer. Not an ideal answer but a good one.
I watched a UK show once when the officer asked a man, "Are you under the impression that I have to believe you unless I can prove you're lying." The guy looks kind of smug and says, "Yes" The officer then told him, "I don 't have to prove you're lying, you have to prove you're telling the truth." The guys mouth fell open. It was priceless.
What show?
@@ninocastro6219 It was several years ago. But it was a customs / immigration show. And it was someone coming into the country. I think I remember him having less than $100. Claimed he didn't know anyone but was going to sightsee for a week. I love these shows.
"I don't have to prove you're lying. You have to prove youre telling the truth"... that's the exact opposite of how the law works lol
@@brynotar Not in most of the world. USA is one of the few countries where you are innocent until proven guilty. Although not specifically mentioned in the constitution, it has been ruled unconstitutional to presume guilt. However, if you are accused of certain crimes, the media assumes you are guilty because you "must believe the victims".
Exactly how religion works. Still waiting 5000 years for just 1 piece of proof.
That red headed agent is a clever cookie. Nothing gets by her. I predict a good future for her.
I visited the UK for the first time when I was 18 for a holiday and to study English for two weeks. I was so anxious. I guess the officers are smart enough and well-trained to identify the person of interest who would have the potential to overstay or commit crimes. I remember when I applied for the UK visa I was so worried and when I arrived at Heathrow Airport, I was so anxious, but the officers calmed me down and helped me to find my way. I haven't been questioned like those people. It was such a good experience. I decided to study again in the UK when I was 24 and I stayed 2 years between Sunderland and Newcastle. I have to say my experience was amazing! I've visited all cities and I enjoyed my stay and now almost 10 years I have lived in New Zealand. When I arrived in New Zealand I had £6000 and Immigration asked me if I had anything to declare, I answered very honestly and said this money in £ not NZD so I don't know if I should claim it. she calculated that it was more than NZD10,000 so she took me to another place where I sit and fill a form of where this money came from. I answered the questions and they allowed me to enter. It was such an easy-breezy straightforward process. I believe it is very important, to be honest, and don't play games because you'll be caught one day. I haven't seen anyone go away with his/her lies.
It definitely pays to be honest
How a person can spend ten thousands of Rands to get to a place and then just don't have ducks in a row,eish! There's more to this story...
For sure. Customs officers aren’t stupid and if they catch you lying, your credibility is shot to bits. They can also usually weed through the sob stories.
Officer Lee has a soul, she looks strict but has the heart of gold, Her tone while talking with the South African lady defines all, Hope she keeps serving her country for good 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Am from Cape Town, and can tell you all the settlements have electricity and TV’s. Problem is, they refuse to pay for electricity and hook up illegal elec lines. Plus, these folk are streaming down to Cape Town from all over the country, because they realise that life here is better than anywhere else in SAfrica. Plus millions of illegal people from all the rest of Africa. Cape Town is bursting at the seams
Officer Lee seems to have genuine compassion. She knows she has a job to do but does it in the right way.
Yeah, that South African lady had no intention of getting herself set up in a council house, having ten kids and living on the dole. They should have let her in to work on cruise ships. It's not even that great a job, cruise ship employees are often terribly exploited and they're stuck on that ship. Not a job most ppl want to do. Give her a break. That was so sad.
Me - having a bad day - watch uk border force - see someone else having a worse day.
Did things get better
I know what it is to be an international student, and a minor, traveling alone to another country and getting sent for additional questioning for forgetting a document you were supposed to bring. My very first “grown-up” lesson was unforgettable, luckily I wasn’t sent back,
A minor travelling to a far away place alone will definitely get questioned. When I went to the UK at 19 for holiday, they asked me where my mum is. She's not far behind. It's the norm.
If you want to go in a foreign country you have to be well prepared. Of course. It is your duty otherwise you will be send back.
Thats the way it is.
@@Ralfi-Film Not in Germany, you don't even need a passport.
@@lillexus5589 It all depends where you're flying from.
@@lillexus5589 you do if youre an international student (exceptions of course to eu citizens)
It's unfortunate but you cannot let millions and millions of people into the UK just because you feel sorry for them.
@@chellam121 that still does not give them the right to enter illegally. A lot of people enter legally. follow that process
@@chellam121 keyword: PAST. And those generations are long since gone. The people living now deserve a safe, well working, non overpopulated country
@@PPikes define PAST. So you can commit a crime and forget about it? British stole 45 trillion dollar worth wealth just from India. And they entered India in the name of doing trade. Theives!
@@chellam121 the people living in the uk now aren't the culprits and none of that will magically create resources and space unfortunately, if they just open the borders not only will it be a horrible danger but it would bleed the entire country totally dry. It's like having a banquet in a restaurant with enough food and room meant only for 20 and you invite 3 thousand people
Make sense 👌
These “colleges” are called diploma mills.
We have these in Canada too
Great eh. Then they get jobs as doctors with them I guess.
Would explain quite a bit.
@@Threemore650 I don't have a PhD or MD - but I did once have an STD. Does that help me get into Britain? 🤔🤣🤣🤣
@@theoztreecrasher2647 Only if you are intending to "contribute to the local community" if you know what I mean
@hollyl9151 I was hired to teach at one a few decades ago. The students took the Microsoft courses and exams and ended up with a college degree too.
“ you have to believe me, I’m not lying this time” then said “ I’ve been staying at home the last eight months”
The narrator is often buried under the music.
It's because the original program is mixed in 5.1 surround sound, with the narrator being mixed mainly to the central audio channel. When they're uploaded to RUclips, RUclips strips all the audio out except for the front left and right speakers, resulting in an inaudible narrator...
@@mubd1234 it's so frustrating..there are so many shows like this...I can only turn up the volume so much at night
That's bad production from the Britishers.
Tufiakwa!
@@creativemecksdave1319 I think it's RUclips that changes the audio, normally you can hear the narrator clearly! x
I read this in the narrator voice idk why I laughed so hard
Lying about your college degree or admission to a border officer can result in severe criminal offences and denial of entry into the country.
No shit....
what if you say you don't go to school? how would they know ?
Oh! Really? Thank You!! After all these videos, I admit I didn't pick up on that. You saved me!
20somethingsWorld Someone could report you, or immigration can do a background check on your movements.
Love Muffin I was born in Canada but I went to Kenya for four months. When I was returning back to Canada, I had a stop in San Francisco and the Americans treated me and my sister very stereotypically . It was almost amusing to see that the racism treated towards blacks & muslims was very true. But I remember they sent me and my sister towards the police side to be “further investigated” and they gave us a blank piece of paper and they asked us to write down, the address of what university we attended, adresses we’ve visited in Kenya, address in Canada, what major we have selected etc. It was a whole list of person questions the verbally asked us and made us write down. Then they asked us why we didn’t have a “somali passport”, and when we told them “we were born in Canada” they looked very disturbed by that comment.
I kept thinking that I shouldn’t give my school adresss besides home adress, but a lot of the wuestions seemed a bit invasive. I felt like they didn’t need to know all that info, why does it matter to them? I just went to Kenya to visit family, why did they need to know everything about my life in Canada ?
I kept thinking what if I just lied, would they be able to confirm it? And if I did... what could they possibly do? “Oh no she lied about what uni she went to”
Like who cares, it won’t be the end of the world.
I am not sympathetic to liars. I've known a lot in my life and they think nothing of lying about everything. Their life goes nowhere, they blame
everybody else for their problems and this pattern goes well into their 50's and 60's. They are not worth talking to.
I think u met my parents
Sadly, in India, some fathers imply to their sons that unless they go to college and get a degree, they are nothing. I heard of this from a man whose father treated him horrendously because he didn’t graduate.
So sad
yes.
Somewhat true, but they do not push their child to do international frauds like this.
It's entirely the act of idiot children like this... parents from small remote towns/villages are often ignorant of the serious issues like international borders, visas etc etc.
I agree... such people should not be allowed and the institutions making these frauds in the UK should also be banned.
I don't understand why the Indian guy simply stopped going to University in the UK.
@@aonyx5270 because he is retatd
I got pulled aside after a scan on my way home from the Dominican Republic, for traces of dynamite showing! I was shocked!! Turns out it was a false reading on the dress I just bought that morning in the DR. I seriously thought I was going to have a heart attack right there in the airport.
i feel you haha. I lived in portugal but im from the Netherlands. i travelled many times between the countrys just for visit my parents and friends but the Portuguese police flagged me also. They put me down in a room and asked me questions why i travelled so much and also that they found traces of cocaine in my pants pockets, but it turned out to be false also. I also never take drugs so its impossible. The Portuguese police is really bad, im european and have every right to fly in Europe.
@@lieve648 This was my 1st International flight, so I was super nervous anyway... I was flying w my fiancee's entire business, the Owner (every year if they made/exceeded sales goals brought the store managers + spouse/GF for a week to somewhere all inclusive usually, then after that the asst. Mgr.'s + spouse/GF went for abt 3 days/nights to the same place. We never got the chance to go on a honeymoon, we had 2 kids, etc. So all of his management friends, mind you are all blue collar sales but sell tire, rims all this stuff, lol great group, ride around in POS fix em ups, but huge tires w beautiful, expensive rims. You can tell when the store is at a location. I laughed the first time I saw them all in a restaurant together. I get pulled aside. My fiance started to make a big deal, then all the guys do it, like hey, we don't know her, she seems shady, I'd check her all the way out. Like rotar rooter style. It was loud, embarrassing, people looked from the entire line, at the back.
week
Indian student : i am not lying this time..😂😂😂 priceless
But I lie other times
Would of been perfect to work for the trump Admin.
Fake certificate...
@@sv2697 If he said "Yea, everything Ive said was a lie, but I will tell the truth next time." he would be perfect in the Biden administration.
Ded😂
That "student" with the bogus college was rightfully deported. Obviously was working at his cousin's factory full time.
his cousin have a factory in UK? What are you janitor there?
@@Info_Pak
The man lives in Leicester, but claims he commutes 200 miles each way three times a week to attend a "brick-and-mortar" class (rather than online or livestreaming) as a full-time student at a college in London.
21:26 Works for his first cousin at a garment factory in Leicester.
22:29 The man packs ladies' underwear at his cousin's factory, he does not perform an IT function there. He supposedly was last attending class in London while still residing in India.
24:00 The school is a diploma mill called St. Paul College. It apparently takes up only one floor of a commercial building; there are apparently three other colleges in it as well.
He paid L500 to be marked as attending so he could have residence in the UK as a student while working in a factory full time.
@@Info_Pak don’t speak on what you don’t know 🤫
@@user-bf5vi6yg8n .... HE KNOWS ..SMAN
Plot twist: Hassan Mahmood is the student.
I hate that anyone is so poor that they put themselves in danger to survive.
most aren't, they usually pay a LOT of money to human traffickers to arrange for their travel.
You can never get it unless you have ever been in their shoes.
At one point, I lived in my car@@JamesBrown-si8eu
@@jwentingits almost like they worked their slave wage job and saved up in order to pay for it
It is called facing a wall. Survival. Pray it is not anyone you know because this is our world now. Nobody is safe from it.🤷🇨🇦
UK Border agents are hundreds if not thousands of miles ahead of their American counterparts in every regard. It depresses me to watch how intelligent the average UK agent is compared to the ones I've encountered in American airports.....
Better system in Australia where colleges regularly report to the immigration the attendance of each student. I've seen students getting the visa cancelled after two months they were not attending classes, unless they had a valid reason with evidence.
Australia and UK population has a big difference man
@@benstokes7465 it has nothing to do with number of people, all automated. Each student sign in when they arrive at the college. The system automatically detect who is not in class and send the attendance report to an Immigration department. If a student never attend classes, it will be red-flagged. That's when a human jump in and check what's going on. That's why getting a student visa in Australia is not a joke as it used to be. I personally know a couple of them who got kicked out of the country.
@Lionheart yes my partner was in the administration of a college, that's how I know. Not sure if this system is still in place tho, I'm talking about few years ago.
This is a very old video. Now same happens in UK too.
It's much harder to work as an illegal in Australia. It's also much harder to get into.
The level of professionalism these policemen follow is incredible.
There's a cemeraman shooting everything!! Real behavior comes out when it's not being taped😊
The audio mixer guy of this video also attended a fake college. The background music is louder than the narrator which spoils the viewing experience.
😂
LoL
I forgot there's a narrator half the time, just hearing the odd whispered voice in the background, it could just be some guy walking by talking lol
At least he is still in the U.K. and did not get deported.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The officers are very nice. So gentle with these illegal migrants. Really kind and humane.
Sadly
Well they are on camera.
Try that to officers in Iran.
She did a thorough investigation and interview. DAMN
“I don’t believe you”
“You have to🤓”
Absolute chad 😂😂
WOW these officers have A LOT OF PATIENCE especially knowing they be lying!👍🏼
I can’t wait to travel to the UK for the first time and watching videos like this help a lot to prepare. Passport ready, round trip ticket ready, itinerary ready, hotel reservation ready and credit card with enough funds. I’m not taking any chances with immigration 🤣
don't forget student visa ready
😅
😂😂
Prepare for the shock of meeting real immigration officers, they won't be so friendly, patient, polite and understanding as the people you see here.
I've never had any problems with immigration and was never stopped by officials before, but I swear the more I see these docus the more it makes me anxious about it 🤣
Here's a tip when raiding a house, don't just stand at the front door banging & yelling, " customs/police ", find all exits from the building 1st, station a few officers there, then bang on the front door, just seems to me they are cocking up the basics of any raid ever.
They don't burst in and flashbang your dog in the UK
I know. It's like they never watched TV before they got these jobs. Any cop show will teach you that.
Keep in mind this is a reality TV show. They may only be able to bring one camera, or they may intentionally not show the other officers at other exits because they don’t want criminals to learn their methods.
Yes,it's similar to police cars who put sirens on when chasing criminals.when my nephew was 8 and the police put sirens on he absolutely freaked out
oh wow the officer interviewing was unbelievably gentle and kind. So upsetting to see lengths people go to make such a difficult life for themselves.
They have to do it!
Many people working for the mafia are also gentle and kind. Doesn't mean that there is nothing wrong with the mafia. But yes, by another analogy, if you know you live in a neighbourhood full of rapists, maybe you shouldn't wear revealing clothes or try to look pretty.
I cry a little, lie and that’s how - I hope -get into the UK.
The sweet red headed young lady, is just adorable. She is so pretty. I wonder what she is doing now. I just love this show.
She's an immigration officer. She's still doing what you saw in this video.
She is BEAUTIFUL indeed... 💖
@@Kelly-tj8xv this is about 10 yrs old
She is damn hot.
- I don't believe you
- You have to.
Ok 🤷♀️
This had me lol!!!! 🤣
Oh my god the red head immigration officer has the nicest handwriting I have ever seen 💯
The narrator said that she used to be a school teacher.
And he is cute as well!!!!
She worked as an educator previously they said
An iris scan during entry will be of immense help in identifying possible visa violators
I wish immigration laws were this thorough in my country, Canada.
They are … many, many people are deported by the CBSA each and every day. Know what you are talking about before you comment.
I don’t know why my country didn’t do the same... a lot of westerners and European who stay illegally.
Celso Catamura which country are you from?
Nobody is coming to you.
at least they can read and write 😂😂
Some countries want/ need foreign monies more than others, to put it lightly... there's your answer. It's a messed up world.
Celsky Rudamura: If that is really the case, tell your country to digitally record a similar program of foreigners dying to enter your God-forsaken country and upload it in YT.
Taylor Swift : I don't believe you...
Indian : You have to... ♥♥♥
Vivek Tomar she is pretty fine, huh? I’d like to give her a break from all this dress
@@TKUA11 hahahha ofcourse :D
He was being Bollywood hero
You will believe meee..🖐😂 can I be trusted
That guy was a fucking moron
Microsoft Office for an IT Master's degree. 😆
Exactly. Besides...he says he has a 3-year degree in Computer [Science] from India.
They are called MaGoo degrees
Sooooooooooo, that's why I get an inferior service via on-line technical support subscribed with Avast, Norton, the charges can be exorbitant, sometimes it borders an amateur teenager, the heavy accent has been an additional burden.
Hhhhh
Ikr :)) If I were to travel and try to get employment it's pretty obvious I would not do anything to arouse suspicion. Also it's not illegal to look for work as a tourist as opposed to actually working. If the company is willing to sponsor your visa then it's fair game.
That moment he was told "I spoke to your wife" 🤣
In the attendance book of colleges in South Korea, there's a warning to teachers that if a foreign student is absent for more than 3 wks, contact the HQ directly. There were some broker-related colleges, so all colleges want to get foreign students should be approved by the government.
They are…
Their sponsor licence is revoked if there is any pattern of their “students” not completing their course or not returning to their home country
@@Liberty_Freedom_BrotherhoodAccording to the UK government in recent weeks this doesn't happen.
😊
Watching these videos. I'm glad I've a country, culture, family and love my small town. Grateful.
Are we just going to ignore how well the lady interrogated the scammer
She fought for her nation
She was quite the professional even though she knew that the Indian was lying through his teeth (there are few of Pakistanis too...trying the same tact).
@Dom Donelly 🖕🖕
@@PasscodeAdvance she fought for what is right, legal, and legitimate.
@@mehquaz357 and that what is should be done
20:54 he is low-key “flipping off” the officer😂
Thats what I thought🤣
they dont do it that way there
That would be felony indecency.
My first overseas trip, a few days after I turned 18, I was travelling alone bc I had to take final exams and my family went ahead already. Kid you not, I know I'm not doing anything bad or carrying anything bad but when the immigration officer flagged me, I almost broke down then and there 😂😂😂-And I'm still in the airport of my home country.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That's unfortunate
😂😂 Wild
I was in transit at LA airport when my passport was cancelled and I was left stateless. I lived at the airport for two years, got a job there and got married there. Oh, sorry, that was a movie….
The Jamaican should've been sent home because he was lying or needed to be a better husband and father. The Brits were fooled.
The guy who handled the last Jamaican/American is very professional together with the Boss.. the boss is very calm and smart.
Four colleges in one building.. Damn 🤣🤣
Normal situation in India
@@sid_mod Are you crazy? One building has four colleges in India?
@@ArdeshirBanerjee bro check NMIMS, one building 10+ colleges
@Tanuj Raghav Tf I'm in NMIMS lmao, it's got 10+ colleges in one building
@Tanuj Raghav Bruh it literally has different colleges, I go there everyday so like idk where you're getting your info from.
Work for a delivery service company (employee not delivery driver), it frustrates me how many people violate their visa conditions. Like there is no way you're going to school and working 80 hours a week.
Unless you're not really sleeping...
That's not necessarily true, I was in college full time and worked full time plus had to part time jobs one was weekend and one was overnight. You do what you have to do.
@@jackiegunter6001 Maybe, regardless, student visa only lets you work 20 hours a week
@@ScaredDonut my statement was directed to the statement of no way you're going to school and working 80 hrs a week. Not anything to do with Visa's at all, but thinks for sharing your view.
Or “sitting at home” for 80 hours a week
"Sorry if I said my answer very wrong"😁😁😁 You downright lied lady.
it is too bad for those people to be kicked out of the country, but you need to be legal to get in!!!!!!!!!!! dont try to sneak in cause this is going to happen, i wish we had law inforcement like this here in america
Keep the CV in your phone and print it at destination 😂😂 got cha.
This was back in 2010ish. I'm not sure phones had the capabilities lol
@@zari2662 or put the cv on GMail and print it at destination ;)
@@zari2662 they did since 2007
He's Portuguese his ancestors just stayed after colonizing Brazil
😂😂🤣
Stop being delusional
Uh.yeah
😅😅.. They're moving back, but very late
Thats what im talking about😂😂
"it is estimated that up to 5000 foreign students a year enroll in British colleges with no intention to study". Is that all?
It's not easy for the officers to refuse people from entering but they have to be firm and I'm glad they are.
....She is a liar and is disgracing South Africa...
In the UK, you too can setup your own university, all you need is a telephone booth.
😂😂😂😂
Wait...phone booths still exist? The last time I saw one was 2008.
The officer is looking for any reason to let her in. Obvi she’s a bleading heart.
It’s so dangerous to have these people coming in without any documentation about who they really are
did all British colonies knew what they would be dealing with?
Well in the 18th century 😅
Criminals. Deport!
Was 1 weekend in London they treated me so bad on the airport never will I go back there.
How long ago was this?
Portugal introduced citizenship cards in 2007 instead of ID cards and the UK left the EU as this video was published.
So like, 2010?
Or earlier than 2010.
The BREXIT referendum happened in June 2016 but it wasn't enforced until January 2020. About 15 seconds before Covid hit. What a nightmare of a year that was...
Officer: I don’t believe you
Indian: u have to
Strangely she didn’t fall in love with him ❤️
No one will,
Aimal Khan the Indians always say that like it will change ur mind
Unless he said bataskiliaaaah hapakala donut.. it would have changed
*fall not fell, lol
So nice to see a country actually enforce their borders. Wish we did that in the US!
They actually do that in the US, at least at the airports. But that's nothing what the population there notices.
lol maybe you should go work at borders control and stop complaining Karen?
You do do that in the US. You have been misled by the Republican misinformation campaign about what is happening at the border.
Oh, they do! At every U.S. airport that receives planes from overseas, the interrogations can be intense if travelers do not have their papers in order. Check your facts before you share your political talking points with us.
@@Miyalove9 I love those bloody political points people spout here without checking the facts. It ain't easy to fool the immigration officers at airports. They all worry about the southern border, yet terrorists found a way to enter from Canada.
St Paul, St John, St George, and St Ringo colleges! Of course they’re in one building, they’re a band!
Live in Cape Town. The townships all have electricity, which they simply do not pay for …..
Listen I was screaming when she said that because I know she is lying and that girl also looks a bit Suspicious,she probably obtained South African documents I don’t think she was born in SA something just doesn’t add up
It's good to see that a lot of women are working as border enforcement/immigration officers. AWESOME job officers!
If they had found that lady's Brazilian passport, is it appropriate to exclaim BINGO!?
Ha ha ha lmao!😂😂😂
Yes 😂😂😂🤪.
1st CASE...i really appreciated the officer's understanding and efforts to help the lady.
Why are these "collages" allowed to exist?? Shut them down and prosecute.
Collages? What’s wrong with sticking different pictures together?
Every time when I visited UK or EU, they asked me only two questions. What's the purpose of this trip and what company you work for? That's it.
They asked me business or pleasure? Every time 🤣
@@Empireoflies1984 Me, in Amsterdam: PLEASURE!!!
@@EA-js1me Me: Business...I'm buying 10 kilos of weed
Britain should include human rights to look for work. Seek employment. That should not be criminalize
That Jamaican American guy at the end has a side chick in the UK 😂😂😂. The wife knows about the childhood friend but not the new friend 😂😂.
She does now haha
Taylor Swift caught that Indian "student" swift handed😂😂
Probably looking to plan some seed in the UK lol
They exposed that man
The credits say that this was produced in 2008. Gawd damn! That's many many moons ago!
28:00 is like a movie scene
Yeah
I'm in love with the redhead officer 😍
Where can I find her?
@@manpy5504 fake attending a college in the UK, she will find you
@@customersupportdeer6150 i cnt already did my masters from Netherlands 🇳🇱
@@manpy5504 you have a fake masters degree in the nederlands, nice
Hopefully you will get deported back soon
@@nostro1940 hahaha yes I have fake masters from high deemed university of Netherlands where they verify you before you even land here
It’s sad that some people have to go through such extremes to get a better life.
@@pegthj 32:55 "There's one just gone 'round the back". Sorry, no one was called a subject at that time stamp. The definition of subject is, "a person or thing that is being discussed, described, or dealt with." I think the word, if used, was very accurate. It has no illegal connotation, it is a person being discussed or dealt with. I think UK immigration people are very polite compared to the people (dare I say subjects?) they are dealing with.
@@pegthj As a Ph.D you should understand this isn't my definition, it is the definition per Webster's dictionary. I guess when one become so educated, so smart, they can have their own definitions and own facts. I find it interesting that you complained about the officers talking down to people but you lead with your Ph.D credentials in order to put me down. Seems like you have a chip on your shoulder. Good day, Madam. I can't interact with someone who creates their own definition.
How many economic migrant do you have living in your house? Refugees yes. Illegal migranrs, no.
Topic
Money for a better future
It's because they think grass is greener on the other side till they face the reality. Why should anybody feel sorry for the liars and cheaters.
Give that man a citizenship for his sheer commitment to dental hygiene. 33:18
@Rob Roy BYEEEEE MR. FLOSS
Haha bro🤣 made my day
Uuuum
No.
LOL … inappropriate flossing in public 🤢
There's always a problem back home and they want to travel without any money at all a never ending story.
The subjects the college guy mentions are very basic courses NOT what you would expect after having completed a a 3 year degree.
The women from South Africa can go to any shop or place in this country and she will get a job! And the south African government give those who have not a job every month money ! So she lies!
💯
I was a genuine student of hotel management in Australia . After finishing my studies I couldn’t find any employer to hire me at specific yearly wages so I moved back to my country. That’s what it should be like .
Edit -: m happy and thriving here
I hope ur doing well over there
Good on ya, mate. 👍
It depends
- if your home country is stable enough to offer chances of a decent living. You did the right thing
- If your home country is poor, or war ravaged amongst other things, you would have done everything and anything in your power to remain in Australia.
You cant say thats how it should be when all have a different reason to move from their home country in the first place.
Can we just take a moment and appreciate the handwriting of that immigration lady 😀
are you also a student?
I think it’s because she used to be a teacher.
Oh look another 50 year old student 🤫
Yes.. but.. shes a real redhead I think..would NOT want to get her mad at me!!!!
How about her beautiful face?
It should be a piece of cake determining whether a person is from Brazil or Portugal. Just listen to their accent. if that doesn't work, ask them about football players.
Only someone from Brazil or Portugal would be able to tell, and I don’t think any of these UK officers were.
there are many Portuguese citizens growing up in Brazil because their parents or grandparents were from Portugal. Not to mention the many Brazilians who get naturalised as Portuguese after living five years in Portugal
When the 1st lady said "ja" I was convinced she really is South African😂😄 that hairdo was throwing me off... wish you well homegirl, hopefully you did find employment 🌱
she just had to do her homework and be honest
It’s always best to have officers at the alternative exits before you knock on the front door.
Yes, amazing these officers didn't do that.
moral of the story. never admit to anything
Why can’t u print your cv after u reach uk
Cause he is dumb
Vaibhav Gavande... Makes sense to me🤷🏽♀️
Cause its cheaper to print from her country
I think it’s because they don’t want to be responsible for paperwork just in case it gets misplaced. Digital copies are better to keep track of for immigration.
@@jachinoy1565 haha😂😂😂
Officer Kay Lomas has a teaching background, and that reflects well in the way she interogartes and carry out her duties, her emotional intelligence
...need private investigation of her throat..
Plus she is drop dead gorgeous!
Who cares bro
27:53 - the following dialogue just sounds so romantic!!! 😍😍😍
Officer Lomas : "What the f***k have you been doing in eight and a half months, Sir???."
Indian fraudster : "Sitting at home."
Officer Lomas : "I don’t believe you."
Indian fraudster : "You have to!, ...I’m not lying this time."
😅😅🖐 I'm not lying like last time..ok trust me.
Lmao this makes sense of this was filmed in quarantine 😂💀💀
Will the police EVER figure out that they have to cover all the exits of a building, not just stand with their faces pressed against the front door?
This is important work.
now canada is getting lots of international students some of them are not going to school but working for cash or driving ride share
If they do not go to college or they dont do well in their studies the CIC is informed. As an international student i can say that if we do not attend classes or go to college and just work, the college we are enrolled in informs CIC. So if you see any international student not getting deported, he is probably attending college so please think before you post about a group of people who work hard and have come here just to improve their way of living
@@ManveerSingh-xw3ty u might read or hear some deportation news already feel sorry for those who spent lots of money in private colleges and recieved nothing
Also some are living large buying all the real estate but claim they make welfare wages.
They might as well be on a working visa
@@ManveerSingh-xw3ty they want international students to go to their college that way they teach the them world wide scam to defraud their country
Plot twist: He remembered everything until the redhead interviewed him
YOU HAVE TO BE SMARTER TO MISLEAD MISS LOMAX !!!!!
But here in the US everyone goes wild when immigration goes to ENFORCE laws...
Don't be a moron, go to JFK and check how many people get turned away right there just like in this video
God bless Trump
@howzit3000 Obama was known as "the Deporter in Chief."
Did you happen to see any children in cages in this video you dense clown.
We refuse entry at our borders just the same. I know that I use to work at Newark Airport.
The PortoBrazilian dude is so chill he has the calmness to ensure maximum dental hygiene by flossing during a raid!
The guy in the orange outfit isn't Americans. He sounds like he is from Jamaica who lives in the USA as a naturalized USA citizen but he's definitely not a real American.