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I am guessing:lucky1234 wrote:Biometric is an evidence that you are now settled in the UK. you can easily get exit out of UK without BRP but on your way back, immigration will ask you for an evidence of your permission to stay in the UK and what will you show in that case?
So in my opinion it is good to wait rather get into sort of troubles.
Thanks
Are you attending Croydon PEO? If so, given the recent spate of technical problems there I wouldn't make any travel plans for the day after your appointment in case they can't process your application on the day and hold on to your passport.niteshj wrote:Hi,
I have a OZ passport so I am allowed to travel quite freely in and out of most countries. I am on Tier-1 for 5 yrs (less one month) and will be applying for ILR in 3 weeks. I have travel plans immediately the day after my ILR appointment. My Tier-1 expires end of may.
your tier 1 will no longer be active once you have been granted ILRniteshj wrote:I am guessing:lucky1234 wrote:Biometric is an evidence that you are now settled in the UK. you can easily get exit out of UK without BRP but on your way back, immigration will ask you for an evidence of your permission to stay in the UK and what will you show in that case?
So in my opinion it is good to wait rather get into sort of troubles.
Thanks
(1) my Tier-1 is still active when I arrive back into the UK (remember most people apply 28 days before their tier-1 expires, so they still have 20+ days on that .. and as long as trip is less than the expiry date .. it shouldn't be a problem I imagine)
(2) as an australian citizen, I don't need a visa to come in and out of the country
that's why I am asking about OFFICIAL stance from someone who has just gotten their ILR - did the CaseWorker, etc explicitly say that you CANNOT travel until you get your biometric card?
thanks - that answers my question perfectlyGreenie wrote:
your tier 1 will no longer be active once you have been granted ILR
The letter you get when you are granted ILR advises you not to travel until you have recieved your BRP.
If you have ILR you should not be entering the UK as a visitor - which is what you are suggesting you would do.
It is unwise to make travel plans for the day after an ILR application as there is no chance you will get your BRP the following day, and there are also no guarantees of a same day decision.
Congratulations on getting your ILR niteshj. Do you actually have a letter with your personal details on it saying that ILR has been granted?niteshj wrote:I am happy to say that today I was approved for ILR
I made it a point to ask the caseworker about travelling abroad while waiting for BIO (yes the ILR approval letter that they give you at the PEO does ADVISE you not to travel until you have the biometric card).
She said that if you had to travel o'seas while waiting it would be ok and you would not get in trouble - to take the ILR approval letter with you and show it when you arrive back in UK at immigration. She did say that ofcourse the ILR now supersedes the Tier-1 I now have.