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by ohara » Sat Oct 15, 2016 11:35 pm
Are you the EEA national or the non-EEA family member of an EEA national?
The EEA residence documentation is no longer a vignette in your passport; if you are an EEA national the vignette is just stuck on a piece of card (and it's called a Document Certifying Permanent Residence), if you are a a non-EEA family member it's a biometric Permanent Residence Card.
I believe the PR vignette in your passport continues to be valid even after the passport expires, you will just need to carry both old and new passport if you rely on the PR vignette to re-enter the country.
You could 'lose' your old passport and then submit an EEA(PR) application for a replacement PR card, presumably they will then give you the new biometric type. You will be required to enrol biometric information at a post office but be aware that it will almost certainly take 6 months to process your application. If you intend to apply for British citizenship in the future and you need your previous passports to show your legal residence by virtue of entry/exit stamps etc, having 'lost' one may cause problems. It's up to you.
The NTL application is only for people on the UK immigration route (which you are not) who want to get an ILR vignette changed to a biometric residence permit (which you also can not get).