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Thanks for the fast response CR001.CR001 wrote:You get to keep all original documents.
Children are also required to enroll biometrics so plan accordingly.
As far as I'm aware, an MN1 registration application is not invalidated when the registrant leaves the country. An application for a new BRP does not invalidate the current BRP. Only the issuance of the new BRP does that. Until then, it is valid.seasky wrote: But specifically (with passports in hand...) are you allowed to travel (I guess before the BRPs with previous leave there should be no issue, but post?)
seasky wrote:Thanks for the fast response CR001.
But specifically (with passports in hand...) are you allowed to travel (I guess before the BRPs with previous leave there should be no issue, but post?) Yes as you will have the passports and BRPs.
Biometrics you are sent to a post office as usual? Yes, once you get the letters with the barcode, you need to take the children and the letter(s) to the Post Office to do biometrics. You will have 15 days to do this.
NoA. q 1.2 does my own ILR reference number work?
YesB. q 1.3 my children have never been given ILR (only parents), just leave empty?
Like which questions?C. Many questions are intentionally left unanswered is it OK to just lightly cross them out
Probably too short yes, but for children born in the UK it isn't too much of an issue.D. For the "referee in a professional capacity", there is no minimal time of knowing child given, but is nursery school teacher for 3 months too short?
You should complete the form and continue on a separate sheet if required.E. For Travel can I just supply a succinct excel , instead of filling in the form and the extra page
like q1.3 as an example. a line over makes it clear we intentionally did not fill it (many many questions not meant to answer on this form, depending on circumstances....)CR001 wrote:YesB. q 1.3 my children have never been given ILR (only parents), just leave empty?
Like which questions?C. Many questions are intentionally left unanswered is it OK to just lightly cross them out