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Hi All,zimba wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 6:20 pmAs Char pointed out, ILR is not a card but a status that is permanent and does NOT expire or does not need to be renewed. The BRP expiry card has no bearing on the ILR status. BRP currently is simply used to SHOW/PROVE your status when required. A BRP holder simply applies to replace the card and gets a new card. That is all.
https://www.gov.uk/biometric-residence- ... xpired-brp
BRPs are only issued with validity till the end of 2024. A new digital proof of status system will be introduced very likely from early 2024. After the end of 2024, that system will exclusively be used to SHOW/PROVE your status instead of a BRP.
The process of British citizenship is a totally separate process and has its own requirements including proof of English language requirements, absences, etc as well as good character requirements. I suspect she failed the good character requirement ?
Note that citizenship is only granted at the discretion of the secretary of the state, so the home office is not obliged to grant citizenship to anyone unless they see fit.
She should follow the process:
Citizenship will be granted is she meets te requirements:
BRP replacement costs £56 at the moment. You have already given the links to follow!Jill1404 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 7:34 pmHi All,
Thank you for your quick response.
If my client has to replace the ILR BRP card which expired on 10th October 2023, then please advice How to proceed? How much does it cost? Does she need to fill out any sort of form? Does she need some documents to replace the new ILR BRP card?
Also regarding the British passport: If she applies now will there be any chance will she be granted?
Please advise,
Thank you,