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What occurs when biometric residence permits reach their expiration in 2024?

Looking ahead to the conclusion of December 2024, big changes are in store for individuals holding biometric residence permits - they're getting replaced by something called "eVisas." The Home Office has laid out a roadmap to guide people through this transition, stressing the importance of a two-step process: registering and setting up an online account.


This online account isn't just a virtual storage space; it's a handy tool for individuals to access and share crucial information about their immigration status with external parties like employers or landlords. To make this sharing process smooth, a share code is generated through the view and prove service. This code has a time limit but can be refreshed whenever needed, eliminating the need to memorize a single, permanent code.


What's cool about this system is that it's not just about individuals doing all the legwork. There's an automated aspect too - certain government departments and public authorities will automatically receive relevant immigration status information. This aims to cut down on the hassle of constantly interacting with online services to prove one's immigration status.


Now, while this all sounds promising, there's a hint of caution in the article. It points to potential challenges, drawing parallels with the EU Settlement Scheme and the reported issues affecting people's ability to travel and work. Despite these concerns, the Home Office seems determined to go ahead with these changes.


As we look forward to 2024, more updates on how to register and support for those finding the process tricky are promised. The world of immigration is evolving, and this shift seems to be a blend of administrative updates and the real-life experiences of those going through these changes.


Source: freemovement.org.uk

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