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No.KTRN wrote:The new company has advsied me they can't accept it and requested me to apply for a BRP/NTL. Is this really a HO requirement from on?
You are not a British citizen until you naturalise, so you may do whatever you require wrt to your ILR.KTRN wrote:And if so, is there any danger it might affect my naturalisation application if I apply for BRP/NTL before I hear back?
Well, how will enter UK without a BRP?KTRN wrote:To make matter worse I am due to go on holiday for a week tomorrow, but it takes a minimum of 7 working days to have the new card made - does this mean I'll also have problems at passport control on the way back?
Unlike BRPs and ILE, ILR vignette has no "expiry date", so it remains valid even after the expiry date of the passport it is glued to.An employer’s guide to acceptable right to work documents wrote:Prior to the introduction of the Biometric Residence Permit, for those granted permission to come to or remain in the UK, we issued a UK government endorsement in their national passport. This might have placed restrictions on the type of work they were permitted to do, and/or the hours they could work, depending on the conditions attached to their immigration permission. For those coming to the UK, this would be in the form of an entry clearance (often called “a visa”) granted in their country of application. Vignettes granting permission to come to or remain in the UK will still demonstrate a right to work while they remain valid.