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Please read similar advice given before, even to people with expired BRP: viewtopic.php?t=348225#p2170120
The OP is a non-visa national and so does not need to show any visa or BRP to board a plane to the UKlolo2 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2024 6:56 pmYou don't need to apply for a BRP replacement.
If the BRP card you took with you is still valid (not expired), it can be shown to the airline staff at the airport to board the flight back. They only verify that the card is not expired, they don't have any means to check whether you have ILR or any other immigration status.
That should not be an issue at the POE either, you will have the chance to explain (if asked, sometimes they don't even ask for or see the BRP) and Border Officers will allow you to enter the UK. On top of that you're a non-visa national, you shouldn't face any problem at all.
Correct.
Just first commented on the BRP card bit as it's OP's main concern.On top of that you're a non-visa national, you shouldn't face any problem at all.