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Any action required?
Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2024 10:01 am
by Rambo99
Hi,
I am asking this on behalf of a friend.
Her residence permit is valid from 05/02/2014 to 05/02/2024.
Under Type of permit it states"Settlement"
Remarks it starts " No Time Limit"
Now she does.not know her status as her husband used to take of this and unfortunately they have separated.
Does she have Indefinite leave to remain? Or was she on a 10 year visa? Does she now need to apply for ILR? Due to the end date Coming up she is worried she will be illegal if she does not take any steps.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
Re: Any action required?
Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2024 10:09 am
by alterhase58
What nationality is she?
What does it say on the document (post text without personal details).
IMPORTANT! If she's an EU citizen she needs EU Settled Status!
Documents issued under EU rules are no longer valid, along with the status they conferred.
She may have no status now under UK immigration.
Re: Any action required?
Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2024 10:37 am
by Rambo99
Hi,
She is Pakistani.
She has no other paperwork.
Regards
Re: Any action required?
Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2024 10:39 am
by alterhase58
What does it say on the card? All text.
Re: Any action required?
Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2024 10:49 am
by Rambo99
Most of their paper work went with her Ex and she can't get it back.
I have the original passport with the original spouse visa clearance page. She came to the UK in Oct 10 and that visa was valid till Jan 13. Then the only thing I have after that is the current residence permit as mentioned in the original post.
Details are from of card
Top corner RC #
Name xxxx
Valid untill 05-02-2024
Place and date of issue- UK 05-02-2014
Type of permit - SETTLEMENT
Remarks- NO TIME LIMIT
Back of card
Date and place of birth xxxx
Sex- F
Nationality - Pakistani.
Remarks - ( blank)
Re: Any action required?
Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2024 11:12 am
by alterhase58
On the face of it - if there's no mention like "Permit issued under EEA Regulation xyz" then I assume she has ILR under UK immigration regulations (though an image of the vignette should confirm that).
The status itself doesn't expire, it's the vignette that expires.
However, nobody will accept the vignette as proof of status (work/rent/bank/etc). Since 2015 old ILR stamps/vignettes needed to be replaced with BRP cards.
If it's UK ILR then she needs to apply for a BRP card:
https://www.gov.uk/biometric-residence- ... e-visa-brp
For info:
From 1.1.2015 BRP cards go digital:
general-uk-immigration-forum/informatio ... 42183.html
Re: Any action required?
Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2024 11:34 am
by Rambo99
Thank you. Much appreciated.