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Not too sure what you mean by this but presume you are talking about a passport which is valid but has run out of pages - issuing authorities issue a new booklet with standard passport features including photo and security/ integrity? I am not aware of any countries that do this - most expect you to get a new passport with a new number when the current passport expires or has no more pages. IMHO this is still one document so the transfer issue is moot.I am a bit confused on this.
Joseph, Kayalami - If possible could you please comment on these points below. May be i am a bit wrong on this.
My understanding is that if you get a new additional booklet for an existing valid passport you do not need to get the ILR stamp transferred from the existing valid passport to the additional booklet.
You do not have to place an ILR stamp in a new passport. Your residency status is independent in this case of the validity or otherwise of your passport. However many people get a new stamp because it makes those situations in practical day life where you must submit evidence of your immigration status with valid/ non expired documents e.g. travel that much easier. You can of course save GBP 155/ 250 as the case may and use two passports where need be. IMHO I believe the scenario where expired ppt has ILR stamp and new does not, becomes more of an issue where the new ppt issuance date progressivley increases away from ILR stamp issuance date.However if you get a new passport because previous one has expired you have to get the ILR stamp transferred from the old invalid passport to the new valid passport.
IMHO these are two separate documents notwithstanding the second one presumably covering the remaining validity of the first one.Hi,
What i mean is
talking about a passport which is valid but has run out of pages - issuing authorities issue a new booklet with standard passport features having same validity as original one but with a different passport number. Original passport is not cancelled. Indian embassy does that.
No you did not deal with a dazed IO - if he/she did this he/she would be transfering your ILE status to a new passport. Any transfer of ILE/ ILR cannot be done at a Port of Entry because a fee must be paid and the relveant form NTL submitted as per the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act. This practice of not transfering leave is also being applied to all categories of limited leave. My take on this is that whilst there is no 'explicit' charging regime for the transfer of limited leave from an expired to a new passport, the at a POE means free transfers are history. Fork out GBP 250/155 for a transfer/new ppt or carry around two passports is the recuring theme here!!Epiphany. Thanks for your comments. That's a good reason. But it would be easier and cheaper just to get the IO on entry to Britain to put in one of those "given leave to enter for an indefinite period (as endorsed in previous passport)" stamps into a new passport. And that gets around your problem (assuming you do this in advance, of course).
The question is, why can't the IO put this stamp in a new passport anymore, or can he. Or does this just apply to the list of 10 countries I mentioned above. Or did I deal with a dazed IO in my particular experience. Or what?