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Hi zimba88,zimba88 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2017 9:12 pmYour status remains the same as before. Just apply for a BRP replacement: https://www.gov.uk/biometric-residence-permits/replace
Hi secret.simon,secret.simon wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2017 9:58 pmHave you subsequently acquired British citizenship? Do you have ILR under the UK Immigration Rules or PR under the EEA Regulations (they are different laws)?
For the purpose of applying for naturalisation, the date on the PR card is irrelevant. You can apply for naturalisation any time after one year from the date of acquisition of PR, which will likely be mentioned on the letter that came with the PR card.
thanks. i am relaxed now after reading the threads you provided. thanks for sparing time for me.CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2017 11:28 amMany members have experienced the problems of incorrect BRP cards. You will likely receive a new one that is correct.
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thank you very much. I've got that letter.secret.simon wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2017 11:36 amFor the purpose of applying for naturalisation, the date on the PR card is irrelevant. You can apply for naturalisation any time after one year from the date of acquisition of PR, which will likely be mentioned on the letter that came with the PR card.
I can't answer this one, but the assumption is that you will be sent an new card.Do i need to fill the application form or call them or email them only". I am a bit confused.
one more question, do i need to do B1 or B2 for english language requirement for naturalisation (PR under EU regulations). I did IELTS in 2008. Can i use IELTS even it has expired 8 years ago or still i need to do B1 or B2.
thank you very much. You are really helpful.CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2017 12:01 pmI can't answer this one, but the assumption is that you will be sent an new card.Do i need to fill the application form or call them or email them only". I am a bit confused.
one more question, do i need to do B1 or B2 for english language requirement for naturalisation (PR under EU regulations). I did IELTS in 2008. Can i use IELTS even it has expired 8 years ago or still i need to do B1 or B2.
You will need to do a new B1 test from an HO approved test provider and do the Life in the UK test.
secret.simon wrote: ↑Thu Apr 26, 2018 7:59 amAs you have PR under the EEA regulations, you do not have a BRP, but a biometric Permanent Residence Card (an Article 20 Residence Card). There are likely different rules and procedures for replacement of cards issued under the EEA Regulations and the delay may be caused by the fact that you have applied for a replacement BRP, which is one issued under the UK Immigration Rules. It is possible that the request is with the wrong team within the Home Office, as different teams deal with UK Immigration Rules and EEA Regulations.
Try contacting the email address listed on the Report a lost or stolen card link. They may be able to guide you further. The following link on that page does suggest that the whole PR application needs to be made de novo if the PR Card is lost/stolen. But it does not clarify if that applies if the PR Card has been held by the Border Force/UKV&I.
I have amended the subject line of your thread to clarify that you have lost a PR Card, not a BRP.
Hi,EUPR wrote: ↑Fri Apr 27, 2018 12:31 pmsecret.simon wrote: ↑Thu Apr 26, 2018 7:59 amAs you have PR under the EEA regulations, you do not have a BRP, but a biometric Permanent Residence Card (an Article 20 Residence Card). There are likely different rules and procedures for replacement of cards issued under the EEA Regulations and the delay may be caused by the fact that you have applied for a replacement BRP, which is one issued under the UK Immigration Rules. It is possible that the request is with the wrong team within the Home Office, as different teams deal with UK Immigration Rules and EEA Regulations.
Try contacting the email address listed on the Report a lost or stolen card link. They may be able to guide you further. The following link on that page does suggest that the whole PR application needs to be made de novo if the PR Card is lost/stolen. But it does not clarify if that applies if the PR Card has been held by the Border Force/UKV&I.
I have amended the subject line of your thread to clarify that you have lost a PR Card, not a BRP.
Thanks secret.simon, I will send email on this address as well. I kept sending on inquiries@biometric-residence-permit.homeoffice.gov.uk
I hope i will get replacement card soon.
my nationality is due soon.