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What is BRP??
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 8:01 pm
by gktssm82
Hi, i v been living in the uk since 2005. Now i have permanent residence ( a sticker on my passport) for 10 years which i got it last year about this time after been EEA family member for 5 years. I wish to apply for British citizenship but section 6 in form AN makes me confuse.
As I mentioned earlier (sticker) is that the BRP or i have to get another one through post office??
Please help.
Re: What is BRP??
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 8:10 pm
by alterhase58
BRP = Biometric Residence Permit, ID card with photo. You wil have to do biometrics for naturalisation anyway. Answer the BRP question with NO and sign your agreement to have biometrics taken (at designated post offices).
Re: What is BRP??
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 8:36 pm
by gktssm82
alterhase58 wrote:BRP = Biometric Residence Permit, ID card with photo. You wil have to do biometrics for naturalisation anyway. Answer the BRP question with NO and sign your agreement to have biometrics taken (at designated post offices).
Thanks for the reply. Just one more thing to ask, do i have to do the BRP before and send it with the application form??
Re: What is BRP??
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 8:46 pm
by CR001
gktssm82 wrote:alterhase58 wrote:BRP = Biometric Residence Permit, ID card with photo. You wil have to do biometrics for naturalisation anyway. Answer the BRP question with NO and sign your agreement to have biometrics taken (at designated post offices).
Thanks for the reply. Just one more thing to ask, do i have to do the BRP before and send it with the application form??
No. HO will write to you and you take the letter which will have a barcode on to the Post Office and pay the fee (£19.20) and do your biometric enrollment. The post office sends it to HO electronically.
Re: What is BRP??
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 9:02 pm
by gktssm82
CR001 wrote:gktssm82 wrote:alterhase58 wrote:BRP = Biometric Residence Permit, ID card with photo. You wil have to do biometrics for naturalisation anyway. Answer the BRP question with NO and sign your agreement to have biometrics taken (at designated post offices).
Thanks for the reply. Just one more thing to ask, do i have to do the BRP before and send it with the application form??
No. HO will write to you and you take the letter which will have a barcode on to the Post Office and pay the fee (£19.20) and do your biometric enrollment. The post office sends it to HO electronically.
Thanks guys, such a helpfull people here are.
Re: What is BRP??
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 10:13 pm
by gktssm82
CR001 wrote:gktssm82 wrote:alterhase58 wrote:BRP = Biometric Residence Permit, ID card with photo. You wil have to do biometrics for naturalisation anyway. Answer the BRP question with NO and sign your agreement to have biometrics taken (at designated post offices).
Thanks for the reply. Just one more thing to ask, do i have to do the BRP before and send it with the application form??
No. HO will write to you and you take the letter which will have a barcode on to the Post Office and pay the fee (£19.20) and do your biometric enrollment. The post office sends it to HO electronically.
I think i need to ask some more questions regarding this. I think i will use the Nationality Checking Service (NCS) but as we all know that they will have to see my orignal documents and then photocopy them. But the thing is that my bills, bank statements are all E bills which i will have to print it out so would they accept these print out as orignal?
And my 2nd question is would the NCS employee sign the form as my referees??
Thanks guys
Re: What is BRP??
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2017 10:29 pm
by alterhase58
gktssm82 wrote:
I think i need to ask some more questions regarding this. I think i will use the Nationality Checking Service (NCS) but as we all know that they will have to see my orignal documents and then photocopy them. But the thing is that my bills, bank statements are all E bills which i will have to print it out so would they accept these print out as orignal?
And my 2nd question is would the NCS employee sign the form as my referees??
Thanks guys
Start with reading all the AN materials, form, booklet and guide.
I am not sure why you would send bills, statements, etc. for AN application. It's not a re-run of the PR application. But if you think they are needed then they need to stamped by the Bank or other companies. Suggest you stick with the suggested documents as far as possible. The bundle will be much thinner than for PR.
NCS do not act as referees, as they don't know you (need to know you for three years). They are agents.