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You are correct. BRPs like driving Licences and passports have a valid to date that may or may not be linked to the immigration status.
There was a thing regarding the EU spec for the encryption on the cards needing to be at a certain standard after 2024; which meant a lot of older spec cards were issued with Dec 2024 expiry dates as the Gov were due to issue new cards with the 'upgraded' encryption.
If in any doubt individuals should also be able to use the gov.uk prove your immigration status service: View and prove your immigration status: get a share code - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
HTH
Phil
Ben Carter
Indefinite Leave to Remain
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An applicant has been able to evidence indefinite leave to remain, though their residency card has an expiry date (that falls within our intended Practical Period). My interpretation of this, is that their status (ILtR) supersedes any documented expiry date (Driving Licenses have expiry dates, after all!), though given the new changes to the Funding Rules, we wanted to check we are managing this eligibility correctly!
Let us know your thoughts/your interpretations of this!
Thanks in advance,
Ben