Summary
Being released under investigation typically allows travel if no specific conditions are set. However, airport questioning is possible due to security checks. Ensure your travel documents are in order and consult your solicitor for personalized advice. Potential travel issues could include security alerts or document problems. Always verify with your solicitor before traveling.Full Conversation
No there is not, my solicitor said I shouldn’t face any issues
Since your solicitor has confirmed that there are no specific conditions restricting your travel, it sounds like you should be able to fly to Morocco. However, it's always good to double-check with your solicitor before making any travel arrangements to ensure everything is in order. Safe travels!
Will there be a chance that I get questioned in the airport about my current released under investigation?
There's a possibility you might be questioned at the airport, as security checks can involve various databases. However, since there are no travel restrictions or conditions on your release, this should not prevent your travel. It's always best to confirm with your solicitor before you fly.
If I get questioned about my case will be in private at the airport and will it be quick
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If you are questioned about your case at the airport, it will typically be conducted in a private setting. The duration of the questioning can vary depending on the circumstances and the information required. It's advisable to consult your solicitor for personalized guidance on this matter. Safe travels!
Is it more likely for me to get questioned or not to be questioned
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It's difficult to predict with certainty whether you will be questioned at the airport. While it's possible, given there are no travel restrictions, it might not be likely. Consulting your solicitor is the best course of action for personalized advice.
If I have no travel restrictions what could be a reason that I’m not allowed to travel
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There are a few reasons why you might not be allowed to travel even without specific travel restrictions:
- Security concerns or alerts at the airport.
- Issues with your travel documents (e.g., expired passport).
- Outstanding warrants or alerts on government databases.
It's always best to confirm with your solicitor or relevant authorities to ensure everything is in order before traveling.