UK residence cards
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1. Overview
UK residence cards are also called EEA biometric residence cards (BRCs).
You can no longer apply for or replace a UK residence card.
If you already have one, what you can use it for depends on whether you:
- have pre-settled or settled status under the聽EU Settlement Scheme
- do not have pre-settled or settled status under the聽EU Settlement Scheme
A UK residence card or BRC is different from a 鈥榖iometric residence permit鈥� (BRP). You might have a BRP if you have a visa for more than 6 months, indefinite leave to remain or certain Home Office travel documents. BRPs say 鈥榬esidence permit鈥� on them.
2. Report a lost or stolen card
Your card has been lost or stolen
Email [email protected] immediately if your residence card has been lost or stolen. You must include:
- your full name, date of birth and nationality
- your contact details
- your passport number
- your residence card reference number
- your police case reference number
- when, where and how the loss or theft occurred
Your card is damaged
Report a damaged residence card to [email protected].
Include the following in your email:
- your full name, date of birth and nationality
- your contact details
- your passport number
- your residence card reference number
- what the damage is
You can also send this information by post.
Returns Unit
PO Box 195
Bristol
BS20 1BT
If you鈥檝e found someone else鈥檚 lost or stolen residence card
If you鈥檙e in the UK, post the residence card to the Home Office using an envelope without a window.
Returns Unit
PO Box 195
Bristol
BS20 1BT
Do not send any other items or documents with the residence card - they鈥檒l be destroyed. If you鈥檙e outside the UK, hand the card in to the police or to the nearest British embassy or consulate.
3. If you have pre-settled or settled status
You can continue to use your residence card until it expires. You can use it to:
- re-enter the country if you travel abroad
- get a share code online to prove your immigration status
You can also use your share code to:
- prove your right to work to an employer
- prove your right to rent to a landlord
- prove that you qualify for certain benefits
Lost, stolen or expired residence cards
You cannot replace a lost, stolen or expired residence card. You must still report that it鈥檚 been lost or stolen.
Residence cards are being replaced by eVisas. An eVisa is an online record of your immigration status.
You do not need to do anything to get an eVisa. You can see it in your UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) account.
Re-entering the UK
Before you travel, you鈥檒l need to log in to your UKVI account to check that your eVisa is linked to your current passport or travel document.
If you cannot update your UKVI account and you鈥檙e already abroad, you鈥檒l need to apply for an EU Settlement Scheme travel permit to travel back to the UK.
4. If you do not have pre-settled or settled status
You cannot use your UK residence card at the border to enter the UK unless you applied to the EU Settlement Scheme by 30 June 2021.
You might still be able to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme if you have not yet applied.
If your UK residence card has not reached its expiry date, you can use it as proof of identity when you apply to the EU Settlement Scheme.
You can apply for an EU Settlement Scheme family permit to come to the UK, and apply to the EU Settlement Scheme once you鈥檙e here.
If you cannot apply, check what type of visa you鈥檒l need to come to the UK.