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As per the explanatory note on biometric residence permits, the expiry date on the BRP is the expiry date of all entitlements that the card holds. So, my feeling is that the card has been issued incorrectly (may be teething issue in Home office in issuing ILR in BRP format) and needs to be changed. I also think UKBA could have a hidden agenda of making us go thru the entire process again after 10 years and pay their hefty fees (for anyone that chooses not to take the citizenship route before that).babysofea wrote:Hi All,
I have been successful in Ilr application for me and my family through peo solihull (read my post for full story) Thank you for all the support.
I receive the settlement biometric card today and it has an expiry date which is 10-03-2022. What happens in 10 years, do I have to apply again? Also may I ask if anyone who has vignette ilr, does this has an expiry date on it too?
Would appreciate if seniors or moderators could comment.
Many thanks.
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Valid until – the date the permit expires. This date is at the end of the time the holder is allowed to stay; or five or 10 years if the holder has been given permission to settle in the United Kingdom (known as indefinite leave to remain)
I just dont know how this will get interpreted within the world of the 'Employers'/Mortgage lenders. Currently employers insist on a 1 year minimum left from the visa expiry date to be considered for any role - please note that BRP for other visa categories has the same field as the expiry of the person's legal stay in the UK. I hope that employers/mortgage lenders dont apply the same yardstick to everyone and insist on having 1 year left on that expiry date field on BRP for ILR holders.Greenie wrote:the permit says 'settlement' or 'indefinite leave to remain' this confirms the holder's entitlement to remain here indefinitely. The fact that the permit expires after 10 years does not mean that the person's entitlements are lost after 10 years and that a further ILR application will need to be made again. The card will just need to be renewed.
See BRP information leaflet in particular page 2
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Valid until – the date the permit expires. This date is at the end of the time the holder is allowed to stay; or five or 10 years if the holder has been given permission to settle in the United Kingdom (known as indefinite leave to remain)
while we are at it - should we tell IPS to start issuing indefinite passports too? After all, no one would be stupid enough to keep a passport with a photo that no longer looks like them. I think I might start worrying that no one will believe I am British once my passport expires..hsmpengineer wrote:http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... highlight=
I said this was going to happen all along! UKBA SHOULD be issuing ILR holders with BRP's that DO NOT have any time limit! IT SHOULD be up to ILR holders to renew their BRP's whenever they think they should. No one will be stupid enough to keep a BRP with a photo that no longer looks credible.
This stupid new idea of issuing Indefinite Leave to Remain with expiry dates on them is indeed very STUPID!!!!! It must be stopped!!!!
The actual issue here is the same field on the BRP is used as end of stay date for visa holders and as card expiry date for ilr holders. This will sure cause confusion amongst employers and mortgage lenders. If card renewal is the intention then both the visa expiry date (indefinite) and the card expiry date should be printed on the card (just like the drivers license)Greenie wrote:while we are at it - should we tell IPS to start issuing indefinite passports too? After all, no one would be stupid enough to keep a passport with a photo that no longer looks like them. I think I might start worrying that no one will believe I am British once my passport expires..hsmpengineer wrote:http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... highlight=
I said this was going to happen all along! UKBA SHOULD be issuing ILR holders with BRP's that DO NOT have any time limit! IT SHOULD be up to ILR holders to renew their BRP's whenever they think they should. No one will be stupid enough to keep a BRP with a photo that no longer looks credible.
This stupid new idea of issuing Indefinite Leave to Remain with expiry dates on them is indeed very STUPID!!!!! It must be stopped!!!!
hsmpengineer wrote:Save the sarcasm greenie. UKBA after granting INDEFINITE LEAVE TO REMAIN should issue BRP's (or whatever other item they like for that matter) that clearly states such. Its not rocket science is it?
It SHOULD state on the card:
Status: Settlement
or
Status: Indefinite Leave to Remain
That is the clarity people (ILR holders, employers, Foreign Embassy Staff, Bank Officials etc) want at this stage, and this poxy 'ID card' certainly DOES NOT provide that clarity.
Greenie: My ILR BRP card says: RESIDENCE PERMIT on the top of the card.Please can someone clarify who has been granted ILR on a BRP - does the BRP state that you have indefinite leave to remain and/or settlement?
Hi babysofea,babysofea wrote:Thank you for your well wishes Smam.
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Greenie: My ILR BRP card says: RESIDENCE PERMIT on the top of the card.Please can someone clarify who has been granted ILR on a BRP - does the BRP state that you have indefinite leave to remain and/or settlement?
Name: XXXXXXX
Valid Until: 01-03-2022
Place and date of issue: UK 01-03-2012
Type of permit: SETTLEMENT
Remarks: INDEFINITE LEAVE TO REMAIN
C2XXXXXXXXR
Babysofea, one final question. What does it say on the back of the card? I am particularly interested to know what 'remarks' column at the back says.babysofea wrote:Thank you for your well wishes Smam.
Linkers : Its here http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... highlight=
Greenie: My ILR BRP card says: RESIDENCE PERMIT on the top of the card.Please can someone clarify who has been granted ILR on a BRP - does the BRP state that you have indefinite leave to remain and/or settlement?
Name: XXXXXXX
Valid Until: 01-03-2022
Place and date of issue: UK 01-03-2012
Type of permit: SETTLEMENT
Remarks: INDEFINITE LEAVE TO REMAIN
C2XXXXXXXXR
Last week I also got my ILR BRP and which is valid untill 06-03-2022.babysofea wrote:Thank you for your well wishes Smam.
Linkers : Its here http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... highlight=
Greenie: My ILR BRP card says: RESIDENCE PERMIT on the top of the card.Please can someone clarify who has been granted ILR on a BRP - does the BRP state that you have indefinite leave to remain and/or settlement?
Name: XXXXXXX
Valid Until: 01-03-2022
Place and date of issue: UK 01-03-2012
Type of permit: SETTLEMENT
Remarks: INDEFINITE LEAVE TO REMAIN
C2XXXXXXXXR