Weird story, the post did not mention what the reason was for british
immigration to deny him access. I mean i don't think they randomly
deny people access just for fun. Anyone know what that reason was?
KJ
On 17 aug 2009, at 07:06, kent williams wrote:
News from Ahne about DJ Bone's
this seems to happen a lot with artists from the US in the last couple
of years, I know the same happened to Egyptian Lover a while back and
I heard that Stingray and Alan Oldham had similar problems recently.
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 7:12 AM, Klaas-Jan Jongsma grand...@mac.com wrote:
Weird
But if you haven't got a visa/work permit, you haven't got a visa/work permit.
I'm no apologist for regulations or overzealous bureaucracy, but the fact that
the rules have been re-tightened in recent years has been made crystal clear.
If the paper work is not in your possession before you
there doesn't seem to be the same problems with other European nations though
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 9:40 AM, Odeluga, Kenken.odel...@dowjones.com wrote:
But if you haven't got a visa/work permit, you haven't got a visa/work permit.
I'm no apologist for regulations or overzealous bureaucracy,
Yeah, I don't know how I was allowed to sneak into the UK while I was working
for Psychic TV for all those years. But then again, GP-O and family where
tossed out of the UK. I would not bother going to the UK without a work permit
these days. EU no problem.
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You can go ahead and fly over without a work visabut anybody who
does this should be informed enough to know you don't tell UK customs
that you're there to DJ etc which I imagine Bone probably did. I
learned that the first (and only) time I flew direct to the UK and was
nearly denied entry.
fun
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Wielenmar...@nomorewords.net wrote:
fun
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Hey 313 list
Used to be a subscriber many years ago and have been away for a while. No
idea if it's still thriving or a deserted wasteland these days, but here
goes.
I'm off to Krakow for my stag weekend on the 28th and was hoping any
seasoned techno travellers could recommend any clubs,
Nothing beats the story (though I'm sure Ken can tell more accurately)
of Heiroglyphic Being somehow taking a wrong turn at heathrow into a
restricted area and managing to bypass security completely, only to
then have to ask them from the other side to be let back in so he can
collect his bags.
I had this problem trying to get into Canada at Windsor border years
ago... and that was before 9/11 even.
~David
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 10:23 AM, JT Stewartetmach...@gmail.com wrote:
You can go ahead and fly over without a work visabut anybody who
does this should be informed enough to
RE: this whole thing -- I report, you decide ;-)
All countries are getting a lot tougher about work visa requirements.
Sadly, a DJ who shows up with a record box will run into trouble, but
going through immigration with a laptop won't trigger any scrutiny at
all!
And of course, if you get booked
It's not a security measure at all. It's strictly a matter of
immigration law. Such laws make no distinction between brick layers
and DJs. If you're going to play internationally, you pretty much
have to follow the rules, because they WILL catch up with you
eventually, and they usually get
This is a good point - whereas pre 2001 if you managed to get away
with it once but got pulled up another time they would tend to be
lenient, these days if they get the slightest whiff that you'd broken
the rules in the past they will have no second thoughts about denying
you entry on a permanent
id be curious to hear direct form bone what the interview entailed in terms
of line(s) of questioning because if i didnt know any better id say that being
black and from the city with the highest muslim population in the country, let
alone trying to get in on an artists visa if one was
There was this dutch couple last year (or 2 years ago) who went on an
extended vacation and went from cost to cost to the US. They were
stupid enough te let their tourist visa expired. So they got pulled
over by some highway patrol and he noticed that is expired, he arrests
the couple and
He probably mentioned that he wanted to go to a party where his good
friend Aril Brikha who was born in Iran was playing. And to make it a
special party who bought some brand new records from this store called
Submerge from a group called Underground Resistance ;-)
KJ
PS. above actually
I got grilled by a border guard last time i went to the festival whose
suspicions were aroused by my saying i was going to Detroit for a
holiday!
PS. above actually did happen to someone who visited submerge when he had a
stop-over in Detroit ;-)
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On Aug 17, 2009, at 11:31 AM, Frank Glazer cpe1704...@gmail.com
[Odeluga, Ken ken.odel...@dowjones.com]
But if you haven't got a visa/work permit, you haven't got a visa/work permit.
I'm no apologist for regulations or overzealous bureaucracy, but the
fact that the rules have been re-tightened in recent years has been
made crystal clear.
If the paper
You A) don't travel with a load of gear, beyond a laptop B) don't show
up as re-entering the same country multiple times in the same year.
In a sense, getting sent home is a sort of perverse sign you've arrived.
I did find out this weekend how to get the hairy eyeball from everyone
in uniform in
[jonathan morse jn...@rochester.rr.com]
On 17August2009, at 16:27 , kent williams wrote:
You A) don't travel with a load of gear, beyond a laptop B) don't show
up as re-entering the same country multiple times in the same year.
yeah but that beard just screams why yes, i would love a Body
My friend got turned back in uk.
He got busted when they got suspicious and googled his name.
he was down for playing one festival.
so best not to use your real name.
my friends band that just toured states and europe got past immigration
by shipping all there ampeg amps etc over before hand.
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