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Thank you for the response. Appreciate it. I also read that people on BRP using e-gates and no BRPs are scanned there. So I guess we are okay!alterhase58 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 9:06 amI doubt a border official (or border system) can just change resident status to visitor status.
In any case son has the evidence in his passport, stamp and BRP#.
Don't think there's an issue.
I am Indian and always had my passport stamped and BRP number annotated. Regarding my son's passport, the border force has always stamped it by themselves or when I ask for it, they put the stamp. I have had to ask for it when we first entered in 2022 and most recently from our trip.Frontier Mole wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 11:09 amI am surprised the Border Force stamped the passport, they normally won’t do it for people returning to the UK with a BRP.
The scans at the border are system checks to ensure validity for entry. The information does not go on to a readily accessible system as most people would imagine.
Your son has not had his entry status changed due to the stamp.
Thanks for the reassurance. I wanted to understand if there was something I needed to follow up since I don't want my son (3 years old) to have issues when we finally apply for ILR.