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The HO will roll out another means of proving immigration rights. This will be rolled out hopefully well before the expiration of all current BRP on 31.12.2024.orionsbelt1 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 09, 2023 4:25 pmOn airline flight check in, you must prove you have the right of entry to UK. The BRP currently does this.
How will this work after Dec 31 2024? when the BRP card is no longer valid.
Will Thai immergration know about this?????
Please advise
Thanks
***1
https://www.gov.uk/view-prove-immigration-statusAmazonianX wrote: ↑Thu Mar 09, 2023 4:48 pmThe HO will roll out another means of proving immigration rights. This will be rolled out hopefully well before the expiration of all current BRP on 31.12.2024.orionsbelt1 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 09, 2023 4:25 pmOn airline flight check in, you must prove you have the right of entry to UK. The BRP currently does this.
How will this work after Dec 31 2024? when the BRP card is no longer valid.
Will Thai immergration know about this?????
Please advise
Thanks
***1
I wouldn't bank on it. If he wants to travel or needs to prove his status he'll have to move to what's required. Best to keep an eye on Home Office pronouncements. As you pointed out how do they contact you personally - probably not or with difficulty.I dont think it applies to people who have ILR status from long time ago like my dad who got ILR in 1990.
Why im saying this is my dad has never had a brp card in his life and didnt feel the need to apply for one. He never had a problem travelling in out of UK only travels to Backhome Bangladesh with his Bangladesh passport he has never applied for British citizenship this might change to prove his status as you have mentioned. HO wants people to be on an online system makes it easier for immigration to check information more quickly and swiftly and check your own information easily.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 11, 2023 9:55 pmI wouldn't bank on it. If he wants to travel or needs to prove his status he'll have to move to what's required. Best to keep an eye on Home Office pronouncements. As you pointed out how do they contact you personally - probably not or with difficulty.I dont think it applies to people who have ILR status from long time ago like my dad who got ILR in 1990.
My dad lost his passport that had the ILR but had paper work which HO gave to prove he has ILR he would carry with when going backhome when he returned to the UK.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 12, 2023 2:40 pmFor travel the old style ILR vignette is still acceptable, even in an expired passport, but right to work, right to rent, financial transactions, or similar where an immigration status needs to be proven will be difficult as only BRPs are expected for that.