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There have been reports about issues when travelling with pre-settled status. A woman is stuck in Turkey because pre-settled status does not come with physical proof - like a BRP card - of said status, it's all digital. Apparently, airlines do not currently have any way to check this, so she's been denied boarding.Leo_one wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 10:03 pmMy application to the EU settlement scheme has been successful and granted indefinite leave. My question regarding my stepson who hold the Pakistani passport and came in 2017 from Pakistan. He got the family permit for 6 months validity from Pakistan obviously now have been expired and didn’t apply for 5 years permit because I have been told it is not necessary unless you are traveling abroad. Now I have applied for him in EU settlement scheme and after submitting of application I have directed to prove the relationship and make appointment with UKVCAS for biometric because of non EU passport. Will he get the same status though his period of stay in this country only 2 years and if his application successful then can he travel out side the UK and on back to UK he will not have any problem for entry.
If any one have confirm knowledge please let me know your help will be really appreciated. Thanks
Pre-settled status comes with residence card for non-eu nationals, HM advised to not travel without it but friend of her had wedding in Istanbul and she travelled(took risk)...ALKB wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2019 8:47 amThere have been reports about issues when travelling with pre-settled status. A woman is stuck in Turkey because pre-settled status does not come with physical proof - like a BRP card - of said status, it's all digital. Apparently, airlines do not currently have any way to check this, so she's been denied boarding.Leo_one wrote: ↑Fri May 17, 2019 10:03 pmMy application to the EU settlement scheme has been successful and granted indefinite leave. My question regarding my stepson who hold the Pakistani passport and came in 2017 from Pakistan. He got the family permit for 6 months validity from Pakistan obviously now have been expired and didn’t apply for 5 years permit because I have been told it is not necessary unless you are traveling abroad. Now I have applied for him in EU settlement scheme and after submitting of application I have directed to prove the relationship and make appointment with UKVCAS for biometric because of non EU passport. Will he get the same status though his period of stay in this country only 2 years and if his application successful then can he travel out side the UK and on back to UK he will not have any problem for entry.
If any one have confirm knowledge please let me know your help will be really appreciated. Thanks
This could just be one of those hiccups that usually happen when a new system is implemented, but who knows. A residence card seems the better option when travelling, at least for now.
Thanks for brief.Usr2019 wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2019 8:38 pmHello,
Person with settled/pre-settled status can prove their rights using the online link in the e-mail sent via HO e-mail during status confirmation.
So, If you successfully apply, the Home Office will email you a link to an online service that you can use to view and prove your status.
You will not get a physical document unless both of the following apply:
- you’re from outside the EU, EEA or Switzerland
- you do not already have a biometric residence card
This implies people who do not have a residence card and are enrolled in settlement scheme should receive a card.
Please correct if anything is wrong.
Thanks.
We will NOT get the same status as you. He needs to have spent at least 5 years in the UK as the family member of an EU national to be eligible for Settled Status. In this case, he will get Pre-Settled Status. Whoever told you that he would get Settled Status probably assumed he came to the UK at the same time as you did, not much later as it is the case.
He should be issued a biometric card with his Pre-Settled status, which should allow him to travel. Not sure if this card is automatically issued or if there is an additional step in the process. With all the pilot testing they have done, I would imagine it should be clear what to do.and if his application successful then can he travel out side the UK and on back to UK he will not have any problem for entry.