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I am an Indian national and hold a Tier-2 work visa and a BRP card. Can I travel, without requiring a visa, to the Isle of Man?










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      I am an Indian national and hold a Tier-2 work visa and a BRP card. Can I travel, without requiring a visa, to the Isle of Man?










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      I am an Indian national and hold a Tier-2 work visa and a BRP card. Can I travel, without requiring a visa, to the Isle of Man?







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          According to this page, the answer is yes:



          https://www.gov.im/categories/travel-traffic-and-motoring/immigration/




          If you have a valid visa issued by the Home Office, United Kingdom Border Agency (UKBA), Bailiwick of Jersey or Bailiwick of Guernsey then you will be able to visit the Isle of Man.




          However:




          While visiting the Isle of Man you will not be able to work or study and there is no recourse to public finds.







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            Nice. Plus 'visit' in that context means 3 days.

            – Gayot Fow
            Aug 4 '16 at 16:36






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            @GayotFow do you mean that the UK visa would not be valid for a 4-day trip?

            – phoog
            Aug 4 '16 at 19:34






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            Yes, right. If caught the person can be detained.

            – Gayot Fow
            Aug 4 '16 at 21:28











          • @GayotFow that seems like a fairly serious omission on that gov.im page.

            – phoog
            Aug 5 '16 at 4:20






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            @GayotFow I'm not seriously trying to confirm the point, I'm just shocked that the Isle of Man can have a web page saying "you can visit if you have a UK visa" without mentioning that you could be detained if you stay for four days or longer.

            – phoog
            Aug 5 '16 at 13:27











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          According to this page, the answer is yes:



          https://www.gov.im/categories/travel-traffic-and-motoring/immigration/




          If you have a valid visa issued by the Home Office, United Kingdom Border Agency (UKBA), Bailiwick of Jersey or Bailiwick of Guernsey then you will be able to visit the Isle of Man.




          However:




          While visiting the Isle of Man you will not be able to work or study and there is no recourse to public finds.







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          • 1





            Nice. Plus 'visit' in that context means 3 days.

            – Gayot Fow
            Aug 4 '16 at 16:36






          • 1





            @GayotFow do you mean that the UK visa would not be valid for a 4-day trip?

            – phoog
            Aug 4 '16 at 19:34






          • 1





            Yes, right. If caught the person can be detained.

            – Gayot Fow
            Aug 4 '16 at 21:28











          • @GayotFow that seems like a fairly serious omission on that gov.im page.

            – phoog
            Aug 5 '16 at 4:20






          • 2





            @GayotFow I'm not seriously trying to confirm the point, I'm just shocked that the Isle of Man can have a web page saying "you can visit if you have a UK visa" without mentioning that you could be detained if you stay for four days or longer.

            – phoog
            Aug 5 '16 at 13:27
















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          According to this page, the answer is yes:



          https://www.gov.im/categories/travel-traffic-and-motoring/immigration/




          If you have a valid visa issued by the Home Office, United Kingdom Border Agency (UKBA), Bailiwick of Jersey or Bailiwick of Guernsey then you will be able to visit the Isle of Man.




          However:




          While visiting the Isle of Man you will not be able to work or study and there is no recourse to public finds.







          share|improve this answer


















          • 1





            Nice. Plus 'visit' in that context means 3 days.

            – Gayot Fow
            Aug 4 '16 at 16:36






          • 1





            @GayotFow do you mean that the UK visa would not be valid for a 4-day trip?

            – phoog
            Aug 4 '16 at 19:34






          • 1





            Yes, right. If caught the person can be detained.

            – Gayot Fow
            Aug 4 '16 at 21:28











          • @GayotFow that seems like a fairly serious omission on that gov.im page.

            – phoog
            Aug 5 '16 at 4:20






          • 2





            @GayotFow I'm not seriously trying to confirm the point, I'm just shocked that the Isle of Man can have a web page saying "you can visit if you have a UK visa" without mentioning that you could be detained if you stay for four days or longer.

            – phoog
            Aug 5 '16 at 13:27














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          According to this page, the answer is yes:



          https://www.gov.im/categories/travel-traffic-and-motoring/immigration/




          If you have a valid visa issued by the Home Office, United Kingdom Border Agency (UKBA), Bailiwick of Jersey or Bailiwick of Guernsey then you will be able to visit the Isle of Man.




          However:




          While visiting the Isle of Man you will not be able to work or study and there is no recourse to public finds.







          share|improve this answer













          According to this page, the answer is yes:



          https://www.gov.im/categories/travel-traffic-and-motoring/immigration/




          If you have a valid visa issued by the Home Office, United Kingdom Border Agency (UKBA), Bailiwick of Jersey or Bailiwick of Guernsey then you will be able to visit the Isle of Man.




          However:




          While visiting the Isle of Man you will not be able to work or study and there is no recourse to public finds.








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          • 1





            Nice. Plus 'visit' in that context means 3 days.

            – Gayot Fow
            Aug 4 '16 at 16:36






          • 1





            @GayotFow do you mean that the UK visa would not be valid for a 4-day trip?

            – phoog
            Aug 4 '16 at 19:34






          • 1





            Yes, right. If caught the person can be detained.

            – Gayot Fow
            Aug 4 '16 at 21:28











          • @GayotFow that seems like a fairly serious omission on that gov.im page.

            – phoog
            Aug 5 '16 at 4:20






          • 2





            @GayotFow I'm not seriously trying to confirm the point, I'm just shocked that the Isle of Man can have a web page saying "you can visit if you have a UK visa" without mentioning that you could be detained if you stay for four days or longer.

            – phoog
            Aug 5 '16 at 13:27













          • 1





            Nice. Plus 'visit' in that context means 3 days.

            – Gayot Fow
            Aug 4 '16 at 16:36






          • 1





            @GayotFow do you mean that the UK visa would not be valid for a 4-day trip?

            – phoog
            Aug 4 '16 at 19:34






          • 1





            Yes, right. If caught the person can be detained.

            – Gayot Fow
            Aug 4 '16 at 21:28











          • @GayotFow that seems like a fairly serious omission on that gov.im page.

            – phoog
            Aug 5 '16 at 4:20






          • 2





            @GayotFow I'm not seriously trying to confirm the point, I'm just shocked that the Isle of Man can have a web page saying "you can visit if you have a UK visa" without mentioning that you could be detained if you stay for four days or longer.

            – phoog
            Aug 5 '16 at 13:27








          1




          1





          Nice. Plus 'visit' in that context means 3 days.

          – Gayot Fow
          Aug 4 '16 at 16:36





          Nice. Plus 'visit' in that context means 3 days.

          – Gayot Fow
          Aug 4 '16 at 16:36




          1




          1





          @GayotFow do you mean that the UK visa would not be valid for a 4-day trip?

          – phoog
          Aug 4 '16 at 19:34





          @GayotFow do you mean that the UK visa would not be valid for a 4-day trip?

          – phoog
          Aug 4 '16 at 19:34




          1




          1





          Yes, right. If caught the person can be detained.

          – Gayot Fow
          Aug 4 '16 at 21:28





          Yes, right. If caught the person can be detained.

          – Gayot Fow
          Aug 4 '16 at 21:28













          @GayotFow that seems like a fairly serious omission on that gov.im page.

          – phoog
          Aug 5 '16 at 4:20





          @GayotFow that seems like a fairly serious omission on that gov.im page.

          – phoog
          Aug 5 '16 at 4:20




          2




          2





          @GayotFow I'm not seriously trying to confirm the point, I'm just shocked that the Isle of Man can have a web page saying "you can visit if you have a UK visa" without mentioning that you could be detained if you stay for four days or longer.

          – phoog
          Aug 5 '16 at 13:27






          @GayotFow I'm not seriously trying to confirm the point, I'm just shocked that the Isle of Man can have a web page saying "you can visit if you have a UK visa" without mentioning that you could be detained if you stay for four days or longer.

          – phoog
          Aug 5 '16 at 13:27


















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