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ePassport Gate Guidance: https://www.faster-uk-entry.service.gov ... teGuidanceHow will I be granted Leave to Enter if I’m coming to the UK with Indefinite Leave to Remain or a Tier 1 or Tier 2 visa?
You do not need to be granted Leave to Enter as your entry clearance or Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) already has the effect of granting you leave to enter the United Kingdom. You will not receive a stamp in your passport or a written notice following your use of the ePassport gate.
The guidance given by @zimba above is at variance with the less-than-clear law on this point, which confuses matters even more.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 11:35 amI have never heard of eGates changing status from ILR to visitor visa.
But alsoSection 8A states
(1) An immigration officer may authorise a person to be a person who may obtain leave to enter the United Kingdom by passing through an automated gate.
It does not state what occurs if the the person entering the UK does not fall into the categories listed in Paragraph 5. Is it that such a leave is not granted, or that such leave is automatically granted, in which case, does it override ILR?(2) Such an authorisation may—
(a)only authorise a person to obtain leave to enter the United Kingdom as one of the categories of person under the immigration rules mentioned in paragraph (5);
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(5) The categories of person under the immigration rules mentioned in this paragraph are—
(a)a visitor (standard);
(b)a transit visitor;
(c)a parent of a Tier 4 (child) student.
At the very least, Border Force officials manning the E-Gates should quickly question non-UK passport holders in the E-Gates queue if they are entering the UK as a visitor or on another visa and guide them to the appropriate queue (either E-Fates or a manned desk).(2) This article applies to a person who–
(a)is a national of a country listed in the Schedule;
(b)is travelling on a passport issued by one of the countries listed in the Schedule;
(c)is aged 10 or above; and
(d)is seeking to enter the United Kingdom as a visitor (standard) under Appendix V to the immigration rules or as an S2 Healthcare Visitor under Appendix S2 Healthcare Visitor of the immigration rules.