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Yes, that is correct. You require your BRP as evidence that you have valid leave to remain in the UK. This is not a travel document as in the same way, nor a sticker is a travel document. You will find as well that other countries throughout the E.U are adopting biometrics. So this will be adopted by the EU (not necessarily in the same format)twon2is7 wrote:ok to get this straight - every other country I need a passport to enter and exit .... except for the UK. I will need my passport AND BRP?
Is that correct?
So not only is this a country that still issues TWO licenses (a picture card and paper license) now they require TWO travel documents .....
all I can say is idiots .... no wonde this country is broke they do everything the hard way ...
it has a biometric chip in it which they can't insert in a passport. It is a lot harder to tamper with than a sticker in a passport. The card is based on a standard EU format, other EU countries have similar documents for migrants and for their own citizens. If your passport expires, then you don't need to renew your permit or have it transferred to a new passport or have to travel with both passports as you did previously. I am not sure why you are so bothered by it. Why is it so hard to keep it safe and why is it so much hassle to have to carry another document to get back into the UK?mantasingh wrote:I wonder what BRP boils down to. Some bits & bytes in the computer.
So what stops UKBA form creating some kind of encrypted barcode which they can put on the passport itself with the VISA stamp and scan it and verify whether the person entering/leaving UK is same.
BRP is putting an extra responsibility on a person to keep it safe forever and extra bucks to UKBA.
It contains biometrics(facial image and fingerprints). The details are stored in a central database and presumably will be used by many government agencies in the future. It can be used to control access, login to services and many other things. In other words if it is used to its maximum, a person can be traced about his/her activities using the card. Whether it is good or bad is a matter of debate.twon2is7 wrote:what is the purpose of the BRP? when would I need to show it? is the passport not enough with the new stamp in it?
longshift wrote:Totally agree with Manta here. if you loose your passport, British Govt has nothing to gain of it. But if you loose your BRP card, guess who you have to pay to get a new one.mantasingh wrote: extra bucks to UKBA
Perhaps the fact that the BRP reduces the amount of fraud surely is better in the long run? Afterall, a sticker in your passport can be easily forged. Which can lead to identity theft, human trafficking etc.imprezasti wrote:Totally agree & support the views of twon2is7 & manta. Waste of public funds and a nuisance for us. End of.