UK: Temporary Admission Question

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If you are refused entry into the UK and given temporary admission, do you still get a refused entry stamp in your passport like this
or you only get paperwork without a physical stamp in your passport?
Is there a statutory maximum on how long you can get temporary admission for?
Finally when refused entry, is the onus on you to put in a request for temporary admission, or it's automatically considered at the discretion of the immigration officer?
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What is temporary admission in the UK?
Temporary admission ( TA ) is useful if you temporarily import goods such as samples, professional equipment or items for auction, exhibition or demonstration into the UK . As long as you do not alter the goods while they're within the EU , using TA should mean you will not have to pay duty or import VAT.What is temporary admission procedure?
'Temporary admission' allows goods to be brought in temporarily to the Union with total or partial relief from import duty. Examples of where this procedure might be used would be in the case of goods imported for purposes such as exhibiting at a trade fair or taking part in a music show.What is temporary admission relief?
Having a Temporary Admission authorisation will allow you to keep your imported goods in the UK for up to 2 years before being re-exported. You will not be required to pay import duty or VAT on these goods. You must apply for authorisation to use Temporary Admission.How long does a temporary import last?
The ATA Carnet is an international document that allows for duty-free temporary import and re-export of goods between 87 countries and territories. Also referred to as a passport for goods, an ATA Carnet is valid for one year and can be purchased for a fee at the chamber of commerce of participating countries.Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
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