The United Kingdom has changed its residence permits, resident cards and vignette visas to digital eVisas. If you hold a Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) or a Biometric Residence Card (BRC), you need to create a UKVI account to change the physical document to a digital one and tie it to the passport you are travelling on. For more information, please visit Online immigration status (eVisa) - GOV.UK.
How will airlines receive information on my immigration status?
When you travel to the UK, the airline receives information on your immigration status directly in its Departure Control System when it sends your passport data to the UK Border Force through an interactive Advance Passenger Information link.
Please note that most airlines, including Finnair, cannot check your immigration status separately from the internet. Therefore showing the airline agent your Share Code will not work. For this reason, your digital eVisa or residence permit needs to be in order on your UKVI account.
If your digital eVisa, residence permit or residence card has been issued to your old passport and you obtain a new passport, you need to access your UKVI account and update the new passport there. Otherwise, the airline will not receive clearance to accept you on its flight.
Can I still travel on a physical visa or residence permit?
If you have a valid physical UK Vignette visa, EUSS/EEA Biometric Residence Card (BRC) or a Wet Ink Stamp that grants indefinite leave to enter, you can still use it as proof of your UK immigration status. Biometric Residence Permits (BRP) are no longer accepted. To continue travelling with a BRP, please update it to an eVisa through your UKVI account.
Can I travel to the UK with an ID card?
As the UK is not an EU Member State, you cannot travel to the UK with an EU ID card; you need a valid passport. In most cases, an Electronic Travel Authorisation, ETA, is also needed.
There are a few exceptions that allow you to use a national identity card from an EU country, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland to enter the UK. These exceptions can be found here: Entering the UK: Before you leave for the UK - GOV.UK. When your ID card is scanned at the time of check-in or boarding, the airline will receive information on your immigration status in its departure control system through an interactive connection with the UK Border Force. Please ensure that you have included your ID card information in your UKVI account; otherwise, the airline will not get permission to board you on your flight to the UK.