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Old Jan 19, 2019, 1:02 pm
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Old Jan 19, 2019, 1:10 pm
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I agree get rid of the 'landing card'. Many countries have recently. Those that do still issue landing cards at least usually have the dual purpose of making a customs declaration which I can see the point of.
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Old Jan 19, 2019, 1:15 pm
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Originally Posted by Pickles
Well this famous Landing Card does give one Leave to Enter, which sounds kind of backwards to me.
Leave to Remain confuses this non-native speaker.
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Old Jan 19, 2019, 3:31 pm
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#allcardsmatter
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Old Jan 20, 2019, 2:19 am
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Originally Posted by LCY8737
Maybe abolish the card rather than the phrase?

It seems a lot of countries do perfectly fine without them.
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Old Jan 20, 2019, 9:38 pm
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Originally Posted by Fredrik74
Leave to Remain confuses this non-native speaker.
Isn’t that Brexit?
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