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    Visa is in my Old Passport

    My Partner has a UK Indefinite Leave to Remain Visa in her old Passport and travels with her New Passport . So she is always travelling with two Passports . This has not been a problem . But now from somewhere we are hearing that you can not do that any more . You MUST get your Visa placed in your Current Passport . You must travel with one passport and this one must contain your Visa . Is this true ?

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    Same issue nor sure the rules, please update if you cam

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    Does your partner have a BRP?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp View Post
    from somewhere we are hearing that you can not do that any more . You MUST get your Visa placed in your Current Passport . You must travel with one passport and this one must contain your Visa . Is this true ?
    Nothing has changed on gov.uk website, although maybe your partner was told she needs the visa on new passport to prove she has the right to work...

    Prove your right to work in the UK
    You cannot use a valid visa in your expired passport to prove you have the right to work in the UK. You must replace your visa with a biometric residence permit.
    Travel to and from the UK
    You can use the valid visa in your expired passport when you’re travelling to and from the UK. You’ll need to travel with your expired and your new passport.

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    That's off gov.uk website but it's not letting me c&p the url

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    Unless things have changed, Wasp, she should be able to do it at the airport upon arrival in the UK. Just ask the Immigration Officer to put a stamp in her new passport.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    Unless things have changed, Wasp, she should be able to do it at the airport upon arrival in the UK. Just ask the Immigration Officer to put a stamp in her new passport.

    Mr. Nev
    , She has been doing that for a number of Years . Elastic Band around Two Passports . IDR in the old Passport and waving the New Passport . Travelling without difficulty back and forth to Thailand . When ( Thai ) people started saying the rules have changed { why does this happen absolutely all the time ? One might think it's all money-making . } It's Thai Facebook contacts who have been saying this but of course they can't point me to any Government Statement saying it be so .

    And Reg ....... no she does not have a BRP . I just don't have the sort of brain for all of this . She went to Santorini for just a 4 Day Holiday with her friends and the amount of work I had to do to get a Scengen Visa for her was just astonishing ...... and ridiculously expensive. If having a BRP is of any usefulness I'll have a try .

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    I meant the ILR stamp, Wasp. Did she ask the UK Immigration Officer to put an ILR stamp in her new passport?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    I meant the ILR stamp, Wasp. Did she ask the UK Immigration Officer to put an ILR stamp in her new passport?
    I understood , Neverna . I was answering Reg at the same time .


    Neverna " Did she ask the UK Immigration Officer to put an ILR stamp in her new passport? "

    No. It's not a Stamp . It's a full-page Sticker . And like I said - she has been travelling carrying two Passports . Passport Control at Heathrow has been fine . They are still fine . But we keep hearing over and over from other Thais that this has changed or will be changing . Soon .
    She used the two Passports and elastic band again in February to come back from Thailand . And also just one month ago to return from Greece .
    Clearly what I want here is not to pay for tickets - turn up at Heathrow - and be refused Boarding if the situation has been changed . David44 is on here saying he too is a bit unsure .

    ( And thank you for your answers ) .

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    Just do the decent thing and marry the woman and get her a UK passport.

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    Re the OP, no it's not true.

    However, there's no reason why you can't have the visa transferred. Why don't you do that if you are so worried. You can probably do it online. Check how long it will take to ensure passport will be ready before travelling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malmomike77 View Post
    Just do the decent thing and marry the woman and get her a UK passport.
    I DID do the Decent thing .
    We are married .
    But she can never never EVER pass the 'Living in the UK ' Test .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    Re the OP, no it's not true.

    However, there's no reason why you can't have the visa transferred. Why don't you do that if you are so worried. You can probably do it online. Check how long it will take to ensure passport will be ready before travelling.
    Well - she has the Sticker already . Why go through all the uncertainty and cost of getting another ? The damn thing says it's an Indefinite Permit . It's a costly business to put a copy into the present Passport and then in 4 years she renews the Passport and spends ANOTHER £200 getting the same Sticker replicated once more !!!.
    It includes a required travel up to London and they will keep the Passport as long as they want to . If I can avoid all of that - I will .
    ( Her friend's Passport has been with the Embassy 5 months !! ) .

    AND -- It's not a question of " if you are so worried " . It's a question of is this rumoured change TRUE or not ?.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp View Post
    I DID do the Decent thing .
    We are married .
    But she can never never EVER pass the 'Living in the UK ' Test .
    Neither can I and I'm fuckin British!

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    ^^ Whatever, would be so much easier if the UK introduced residence cards like the EU. They should have introduced them years ago, back in Thatcher's day, and for everyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wasp View Post
    I DID do the Decent thing .
    We are married .
    But she can never never EVER pass the 'Living in the UK ' Test .
    Why not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by armstrong View Post
    Neither can I and I'm fuckin British!

    A Guy I know is a very educated guy . Well-Spoken . A highly skilled Engineer . Not by any means a dumb person . I was moaning to him about the Life In The UK Test . He agreed to take a Trial Test -- and he did not Pass .
    You get perfectly ordinary decent people shopping at the Asda Supermarket near me . Stand outside and randomly pick anyone at all ....... and I am sure they would Fail that stupid test . After all - who the Hell knows ' How many members are in the Northern Ireland Assembly ' ? And who cares ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    Why not?
    Do ordinary citizens of the UK know who the Huguenots were and what they did ?
    How many members sit in the Northern Irish Assembly ?
    What the Chartists stood for ?
    Which British sportsperson won 5 consecutive Olympic Gold Medals ?
    THAT'S the sort of question they get asked . WHY ? There's nothing there about ordinary life in the UK . Most Brits would fail the Test .

    Life in the UK test FREE online practice 2024 exam- Test 1 Here's a Test . Give it a Try .

    W.

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    I agree they are daft questions, Wasp, but there are books and apps available with all that information in. People just have to learn/remember it for the test, Swat swat swat.

    The Official Shop | Official Life in the UK Learning Zone

    £24.99. The 'Official Life in the UK: Three Book Pack' contains everything you need to ensure you can pass the Life in the UK test. The three-book deal includes the Study Guide, Guide for New Residents, and the Practice Q&A book. Single books available from £8.99.

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    ^ This.
    Get her to study

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