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You're free to travel outside the UK. You shouldn't have a problem coming back in.margnic wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2024 9:55 amMy BRP was first issued in August 2014 and expired in mid August this year. In June of this year I completed an application for a replacement BRP. As of today, I have not received the replacement card.
Meanwhile, I have applied for, and received, a UKVI confirmation of my immigration status, i.e. "Settled" and I can "travel in and out of the country without having to prove (my) status, as (my) information will be checked automatically".
My question is - am I correct to assume that I cannot travel outside the country until such time as a replacement BRP is issued by UKVI or am I permitted to travel on the basis of my UKVI document that confirms my immigration status?
Thank you
margnic wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2024 12:40 pmThanks ticktock, that's encouraging but I am still a little uncertain.
1. Will the e-gate know that we have an e-visa? We have used the e-gate for years now without a problem but now, the difference is that my BRP has expired. Firstly ILR is a status. Your BRP is just evidence of it. Same way your passport has an expiry date, that doesn't mean you stop being Australian when it expires. The HO database would always show that you're free from immigration restrictions. It's the plastic that expires, not you *Indefinite* leave to remain. That can be lost in other ways, but expiring of your card isn't one of them.
2. I am also concerned about the airlines, an issue that I fully understand you may not be able to help. For example, will British Airways know that I have an e-visa? E-visa is new, But I guess they'll know. The most important thing to BA is that your passport allows you entry into the UK. I guess from next year, there might be more scrutiny based on the activation of ETA for non British/Irish citizens. Just the same way the airlines know when you have a ESTA (US) or eTA (Canada) when travelling there.
Any further information you can provide would be greatly appreciated. If unsure, go along with your expired ILR.
Many airlines staff abroad still have no clue about this system. However, non-visa nationals with recently expired BRP cards should not have any issues.In the future you’ll be able to use an eVisa to travel to the UK