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Why not you visit your local police station in person to enquire the correct procedure.
Return to the relevant police force as eventually it goes to them.
Thanks Cullinan for digging this out!CULLINAN wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:13 pmReturn to the relevant police force as eventually it goes to them.
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Thanks again. However it still doesn't specify whether there is a necessity to attend OVRO appointment or is it fine to post it back, etc. Woild be great to know what others hsbe done in regards.CULLINAN wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:13 pmReturn to the relevant police force as eventually it goes to them.
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Does the email you got does not specify anything?TuM1010 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:44 pmThanks again. However it still doesn't specify whether there is a necessity to attend OVRO appointment or is it fine to post it back, etc. Woild be great to know what others hsbe done in regards.CULLINAN wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:13 pmReturn to the relevant police force as eventually it goes to them.
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It just said return it to where it's issued(in my case, OVRO - but they don't accept walk-in anymore and is far away), and said if unable to do so then return it to police station nearby. I may just go to a nearby police station post lockdown...just hope they won't require me to visit OVROCULLINAN wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:46 pmDoes the email you got does not specify anything?TuM1010 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:44 pmThanks again. However it still doesn't specify whether there is a necessity to attend OVRO appointment or is it fine to post it back, etc. Woild be great to know what others hsbe done in regards.CULLINAN wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:13 pmReturn to the relevant police force as eventually it goes to them.
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OP claims the ILR approval email he received states that the police registration certificate needs to be returned after ILR?Hey, in my ILR approval email it says that the police registration certificate should be returned.
There has never been such requirement, there is no such requirement under the rules and there is never been such requirement mentioned by any police force including OVRO
Thanks Zimba, in the email it says the following though:
Yeah, I'm quite surprised to see it as well, and I checked my partner's approval letter (received 2years ago), it didn't say anything about returning the certificate. So is it a new thing? Otherwise why would that appear on the approval letter...
This requirement seems quite new and I couldn't find any info on how exactly this should be done. I happened to have an appointment already booked with OVRO (for an earlier BRP card I needed to report), so I decided to drop by and see what happens.Registering with the police
If you previously had to register with the police, once you are granted indefinite leave to remain you no longer need to do this. You should return your police registration certificate to the office or police station where it was issued to you. If you are unable to do so, return it to the nearest issuing office or police station. You can find the nearest office or station here: http://www.gov.uk/register-with-the-pol ... o-register.
may be counter productive to the holder and irrational in a hostile environment.londoner2015 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 04, 2021 7:00 pmanother stamp on my certificate and update their records to reflect the fact I had received ILR
The police registration scheme ended on 4 August 2022.
You no longer need to register with the UK police after you:
arrive in the UK, if you applied for a visa from outside the UK
get permission to stay longer, if you’re already in the UK
If you’ve been told to register with the police, you no longer need to do this, even if you were previously told to.
If you’ve already registered with the police
You do not need to tell the police if any of the information you gave them has changed, such as your address or other personal details. You still need to tell the Home Office about any change to your personal details.
If you have a police registration certificate, you should destroy it before throwing it away, for example by shredding it or cutting it into pieces.