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Where? At the airport!!simsony wrote:BRP card must be shown with a passport.
So, can we address the query appropriately ... in light of OP's statement(s) ... and provide an appropriate response!I don't want to renew my passport as i have no intention to go back to india. im living here in UK since i came 4 and 1/2 ago on hsmp and have never left this country.
simsony - If I cannot prove that the previous instructions are not in effect because UKBA has not updated the policy yet doesn't necessarily mean that it has been overridden by a new policy ... and therefore you are correct by default. It just means that the only way for the OP to know for sure is from the horse's mouth (UKBA) regarding the current policy on the matter.simsony wrote:The BRP/fingerprint is not a substitute for ID as the OP is trying to claim. This is also mentioned on UKBA.
This is independent of travel or not. Fingerprints are not a substitute for passport.
So I don't know what the ambiguity is, there is no current link that states that an expired document is permitted, even the ones posted by you.
However the current SET(O) form in Section 11A clearly states current passport, and also states that a previous passport must be provided if it has the visas.
You have a point, indeed it all boils down to what meaning a passport's expiry date has in a way. But having given all this discussion some more thought, this is all moot anyway. For 99.999% of the people out there, you would just renew your passport and be on the safe side. It's a no brainer. There is time in this case, it isn't expensive at all.SgtBellPepper wrote:May I possibly stick my neck out here and suggest/query something?
Is it possible, that perhaps one could argue that the terms "current" and "valid" are ambiguous and misleading?
Here's what I mean. The regulation states you must have a "current" passport, not a "valid" passport. In other words all passport holders are "current-ly" in possession, but not all passport holders are in possession of a "valid" passport.
Does that make sense?
You are referring to a legislation that relates to biometric immigration document (e.g. - BRP) issued by UKBA through the powers this legislation provides to the UK's Secretary of State.simsony wrote:Here is the law itself:
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2008 ... on/18/made
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2008 ... on/23/made
Note that the actual wording of the law is even more encompassing.
As per the wording of the law, the information must be provided. At the very least that the passport has/is expired.
Whether a new document ("BRP") is issued is up to the Secretary of State.