Expert Session 1 - Bordering

A detailed and creative representation of UK immigration, showcasing landmarks like the UK border control, the Houses of Parliament, and diverse individuals holding passports representing different countries.

UK Immigration Quiz

Test your knowledge on UK immigration laws and history with our engaging quiz! Discover how much you really know about asylum seekers, Commonwealth countries, and post-Brexit immigration rules. Perfect for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of UK border control.

  • 5 Challenging Questions
  • Multiple Choice Format
  • Learn Key Facts and History
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by NavigatingBorders23
When did immigration control officially start in the UK?
1905
1938
1837
1799
Starting when did people entering the UK had to show proof of ID?
1905
1914
1938
1866
Generally speaking, which of the following is true about an asylum seeker in the UK?
They have access to free health care from the National Health Service (NHS).
They can work while the asylum application is being processed.
They must have arrived in the UK directly from their country of origin.
They will be detained upon arrival since they entered the country illegally.
Which of the following is true about the Commonwealth countries?
Their citizens can enlist in British Armed Forces.
Their citizens are allowed to live or work in the UK without any immigration restrictions.
The British monarch is the head of state of the Commonwealth members.
Their citizens who live in other Commonwealth countries are eligible to vote.
Which of the following are true under the post-Brexit immigration and travel processes concerning the UK?
EU, EEA and Swiss citizens will need to apply for a visa if they wish to travel to the UK.
Irish citizens are required to apply through the new point-based immigration system if they wish to stay and work in the UK longer than 6 months.
British citizens can travel and stay in the Schengen zone without a visa for up to 90 days.
EU, EEA and Swiss citizens living in the UK prior to 31 December 2021 are exempt from the new law and do not need to take any actions in order to continue their residence.
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