Understand what the new Home Office development means for existing BRP and BRC holders, and what you need to do. Presently, students, workers, immigrants and their dependents from non-EU countries ...
The British Home Office has expanded its Biometric Residence Permit program to include more immigration categories. The changes, which took effect on Feb. 29, make the biometric residence permits ...
eVisa is an electronic version of Biometric Residence Permits, accessible through UK Visas and Immigration accounts. The UK government is creating an entirely digital immigration system where the role ...
Starting today, millions living in the UK will receive email invitations to sign up for an e-visa account that will replace their physical immigration documents like Biometric Residence Permits (BRPs) ...
The UK Border Agency has announced intentions to require applicants applying for six-month stays from outside the European Economic Area to use biometric residency permits starting at the end of ...
A report by think tank Policy Exchange examines the options for the UK’s future border policies and technologies. It considers how the ‘quiet success’ of the Biometric Residence Permit could be an ...
The Home Office has awarded a £3.8m contract to Thales for a managed shared infrastructure service to support the production of Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) cards. BRP cards are needed for all non ...
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