#naturalisation — Public Fediverse posts
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#Naturalisation #Retailleau Devenir français, ça coute un bras de nos jours. En fait, depuis le 1/1/26.
Nous avons passé le teste civique ; jusque là pas de problème. Mais là, on doit passer le DELF B2 (diplôme de français) à plus de 200€ par tête plus les frais .
C'est un peu gros de notre point de vue : résidents, soixantenaires, européens, belges et francophones.
Nous sommes vénères ! -
I JUST GOT MY CONVOCATION TO MY ASSIMILATION INTERVIEW FOR FRENCH CITIZENSHIP! IT'S IN THREE WEEKS! I AM FEELING A LOT OF THINGS.
JE VIENS DE RECEVOIR MA CONVOCATION POUR L'ENTRETIEN D'ASSIMILATION À LA NATURALISATION FRANÇAISE ! JE RESSENS BEAUCOUP D'ÉMOTIONS.
AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH 😲😱🤩😰
#france #immigrant #immigration #naturalisation #naturalization #scared #nervous #excited #ohmygod #freakingout -
I JUST GOT MY CONVOCATION TO MY ASSIMILATION INTERVIEW FOR FRENCH CITIZENSHIP! IT'S IN THREE WEEKS! I AM FEELING A LOT OF THINGS.
JE VIENS DE RECEVOIR MA CONVOCATION POUR L'ENTRETIEN D'ASSIMILATION À LA NATURALISATION FRANÇAISE ! JE RESSENS BEAUCOUP D'ÉMOTIONS.
AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH 😲😱🤩😰
#france #immigrant #immigration #naturalisation #naturalization #scared #nervous #excited #ohmygod #freakingout -
I JUST GOT MY CONVOCATION TO MY ASSIMILATION INTERVIEW FOR FRENCH CITIZENSHIP! IT'S IN THREE WEEKS! I AM FEELING A LOT OF THINGS.
JE VIENS DE RECEVOIR MA CONVOCATION POUR L'ENTRETIEN D'ASSIMILATION À LA NATURALISATION FRANÇAISE ! JE RESSENS BEAUCOUP D'ÉMOTIONS.
AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH 😲😱🤩😰
#france #immigrant #immigration #naturalisation #naturalization #scared #nervous #excited #ohmygod #freakingout -
I JUST GOT MY CONVOCATION TO MY ASSIMILATION INTERVIEW FOR FRENCH CITIZENSHIP! IT'S IN THREE WEEKS! I AM FEELING A LOT OF THINGS.
JE VIENS DE RECEVOIR MA CONVOCATION POUR L'ENTRETIEN D'ASSIMILATION À LA NATURALISATION FRANÇAISE ! JE RESSENS BEAUCOUP D'ÉMOTIONS.
AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH 😲😱🤩😰
#france #immigrant #immigration #naturalisation #naturalization #scared #nervous #excited #ohmygod #freakingout -
I JUST GOT MY CONVOCATION TO MY ASSIMILATION INTERVIEW FOR FRENCH CITIZENSHIP! IT'S IN THREE WEEKS! I AM FEELING A LOT OF THINGS.
JE VIENS DE RECEVOIR MA CONVOCATION POUR L'ENTRETIEN D'ASSIMILATION À LA NATURALISATION FRANÇAISE ! JE RESSENS BEAUCOUP D'ÉMOTIONS.
AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH 😲😱🤩😰
#france #immigrant #immigration #naturalisation #naturalization #scared #nervous #excited #ohmygod #freakingout -
https://www.europesays.com/fr/633410/ Trump se moque des Clooney et de la « gestion désastreuse de l’immigration » en France #Actualité #Actualités #BenyaminNetanyahou #Cinéma #DonaldTrump #EtatsUnis #FR #France #GeorgeClooney #hamas #Hollywood #immigration #JoeBiden #Monde #Naturalisation #News #PartiDémocrate(USA) #RépubliqueFrançaise
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[#veille] Nationalité espagnole : un raz-de-marée qui a mobilisé généalogistes et consulats | La Revue française de Généalogie
https://www.rfgenealogie.com/infos/nationalite-espagnole-un-raz-de-maree-qui-a-mobilise-genealogistes-et-consulats
#genealogie #archives #Espagne #guerredespagne #naturalisation #histoirefamiliale -
What research on #naturalisation should be investigated in the future, & how can naturalisation research contribute to public debate? Prof Zuber, Prof Peintrantuono, Prof Lepoutre & Dr Schneider conclude the #SVRMigration’s scientific conference with a lively discussion. Thanks to all participants!
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The international conference “Integration and #naturalisation of refugees and migrants: agency, bureaucracy and policy change” by the scientific staff of #SVRMigration is taking place. We are looking forward to interesting presentations and debates on #naturalisation processes.
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Salut à tous,
Pour ceux qui préparent leur demande de naturalisation, j’ai trouvé un site qui centralise toutes les infos et les décrets récents :C’est bien structuré et ça m’a évité pas mal d’erreurs.
#naturalisation
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Italy’s ‘referendum weekend’ is at risk amid an expected low turnout.
This weekend, Italians can vote in five rather technical referendums covering issues ranging from labour rights to citizenship.
But low public awareness and poor turnout projections threaten to sink them - a result the government may not mind, having urged abstention instead of a clear “No” vote.
#Italy #Politics #Referendums #Citizenship #LabourLaws #Labour #Naturalisation #Residency #Democracy
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#Naturalisation #française : les nouveaux critères fixés par Bruno #Retailleau
"connaître notre #langue, connaître aussi et reconnaître l’ #Histoire de #France"A quand le même #test #équivalent de #langue et d' #Histoire de #France pour nos jeunes #lycéens ?
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La #LDH est inquiète face à l’annonce du ministre de l'Intérieur sur une #circulaire concernant la #naturalisation, visant à restreindre l'accès à la nationalité française. La #LDH rappelle qu'il est important d'intégrer les personnes vivant légalement sur le territoire ! https://www.lemonde.fr/politique/article/2025/05/05/bruno-retailleau-presente-une-nouvelle-circulaire-sur-la-naturalisation-au-ton-plus-restrictif_6602921_823449.html
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Hier, c'était salle des inventaires aux #archivesnationales. Et contrairement à mes précédentes séances, c'était un peu animé. Alors quelques #brevesdesalledelecture :
- des nat, toujours des nat, encore des nat... (recherche sur des dossiers de #naturalisation).
- un long appel des États-Unis concernant... Un dossier de nat' pour lequel il est tjs compliqué de trouver la cote du carton
- quelqu'un pour des documents ds le cadre de son recours CNDA #droitdasile
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Clockweed (*Oenothera lindheimeri*) has been one of the latest fashions in garden landscaping around Ōtautahi-Christchurch, NZ. Especially after the earthquakes, it's been planted around a lot of new buildings.
Would we widely plant yet another exotic plant that will go wild in NZ?
Yes, yes of course we would.
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And now, I have to figure out how to make an eVISA account.
The UK Government sent me an email, as it is wont to do.
"If you did not receive this email directly from the Home Office, it may not be possible to create your account or view your eVisa yet.
Dear Sir/Madam,
We have previously contacted you to take action to create a UKVI account and access your eVisa.To do this, go to https://www.gov.uk/get-access-evisa to get access to your eVisa.
Your biometric residence permit (BRP) will expire on [redacted]. To prove your immigration status after this date you will need to replace your BRP with an eVisa, which is free and easy to do. The expiration of your BRP card does not affect your immigration status.
Your BRP will not be replaced when it expires. You should take action to create a UKVI account and access your eVisa before your BRP expires, so you can continue to prove your immigration status easily.
If you have already completed all of the steps to create your account and access your eVisa, you can ignore this message.
What you need to do nowYou need to set up access to your eVisa, which will replace your BRP.
You will need:
your BRP number (or visa or immigration application number)
your passport (if you do not have a BRP)
access to an email address and phone number
access to a smartphoneGo to https://www.gov.uk/get-access-evisa to get access to your eVisa.
Got a question?To watch a video on how to create a UKVI account and access your eVisa go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2LYfUNTiEo.
For more information about eVisas and to get help creating your UKVI account, visit: https://www.gov.uk/evisa.
Already have an eVisa or another physical document?Go to https://www.gov.uk/evisa for more information on how this change will affect you. Other physical documents include things like a certificate of entitlement of right of abode.
Legal representative, or an immigration application advisor?If you are a legal representative or advisor and used your email address for client immigration applications, please ignore this message. We will provide more information later this year.
Stay updatedFor the latest eVisa information visit https://www.gov.uk/evisa, and sign up for updates. This page will be regularly updated throughout 2024."
I followed the linked process (after checking it wasn't a scam).
I reached a feedback loop so I asked the help desk.
The adventure clusterfusks on...! :sadness:#ShootMeNow #UK #England #Brits #British #English #Naturalisation #Citizenship #UnitedKingdom #Brexit #Immigrants #WeGetTheJobDone #Migrant #Emigrant #ExPat #Travel #Passport #BRP #BiometricResidencePermit
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And now, I have to figure out how to make an eVISA account.
The UK Government sent me an email, as it is wont to do.
"If you did not receive this email directly from the Home Office, it may not be possible to create your account or view your eVisa yet.
Dear Sir/Madam,
We have previously contacted you to take action to create a UKVI account and access your eVisa.To do this, go to https://www.gov.uk/get-access-evisa to get access to your eVisa.
Your biometric residence permit (BRP) will expire on [redacted]. To prove your immigration status after this date you will need to replace your BRP with an eVisa, which is free and easy to do. The expiration of your BRP card does not affect your immigration status.
Your BRP will not be replaced when it expires. You should take action to create a UKVI account and access your eVisa before your BRP expires, so you can continue to prove your immigration status easily.
If you have already completed all of the steps to create your account and access your eVisa, you can ignore this message.
What you need to do nowYou need to set up access to your eVisa, which will replace your BRP.
You will need:
your BRP number (or visa or immigration application number)
your passport (if you do not have a BRP)
access to an email address and phone number
access to a smartphoneGo to https://www.gov.uk/get-access-evisa to get access to your eVisa.
Got a question?To watch a video on how to create a UKVI account and access your eVisa go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2LYfUNTiEo.
For more information about eVisas and to get help creating your UKVI account, visit: https://www.gov.uk/evisa.
Already have an eVisa or another physical document?Go to https://www.gov.uk/evisa for more information on how this change will affect you. Other physical documents include things like a certificate of entitlement of right of abode.
Legal representative, or an immigration application advisor?If you are a legal representative or advisor and used your email address for client immigration applications, please ignore this message. We will provide more information later this year.
Stay updatedFor the latest eVisa information visit https://www.gov.uk/evisa, and sign up for updates. This page will be regularly updated throughout 2024."
I followed the linked process (after checking it wasn't a scam).
I reached a feedback loop so I asked the help desk.
The adventure clusterfusks on...! :sadness:#ShootMeNow #UK #England #Brits #British #English #Naturalisation #Citizenship #UnitedKingdom #Brexit #Immigrants #WeGetTheJobDone #Migrant #Emigrant #ExPat #Travel #Passport #BRP #BiometricResidencePermit
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And now, I have to figure out how to make an eVISA account.
The UK Government sent me an email, as it is wont to do.
"If you did not receive this email directly from the Home Office, it may not be possible to create your account or view your eVisa yet.
Dear Sir/Madam,
We have previously contacted you to take action to create a UKVI account and access your eVisa.To do this, go to https://www.gov.uk/get-access-evisa to get access to your eVisa.
Your biometric residence permit (BRP) will expire on [redacted]. To prove your immigration status after this date you will need to replace your BRP with an eVisa, which is free and easy to do. The expiration of your BRP card does not affect your immigration status.
Your BRP will not be replaced when it expires. You should take action to create a UKVI account and access your eVisa before your BRP expires, so you can continue to prove your immigration status easily.
If you have already completed all of the steps to create your account and access your eVisa, you can ignore this message.
What you need to do nowYou need to set up access to your eVisa, which will replace your BRP.
You will need:
your BRP number (or visa or immigration application number)
your passport (if you do not have a BRP)
access to an email address and phone number
access to a smartphoneGo to https://www.gov.uk/get-access-evisa to get access to your eVisa.
Got a question?To watch a video on how to create a UKVI account and access your eVisa go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2LYfUNTiEo.
For more information about eVisas and to get help creating your UKVI account, visit: https://www.gov.uk/evisa.
Already have an eVisa or another physical document?Go to https://www.gov.uk/evisa for more information on how this change will affect you. Other physical documents include things like a certificate of entitlement of right of abode.
Legal representative, or an immigration application advisor?If you are a legal representative or advisor and used your email address for client immigration applications, please ignore this message. We will provide more information later this year.
Stay updatedFor the latest eVisa information visit https://www.gov.uk/evisa, and sign up for updates. This page will be regularly updated throughout 2024."
I followed the linked process (after checking it wasn't a scam).
I reached a feedback loop so I asked the help desk.
The adventure clusterfusks on...! :sadness:#ShootMeNow #UK #England #Brits #British #English #Naturalisation #Citizenship #UnitedKingdom #Brexit #Immigrants #WeGetTheJobDone #Migrant #Emigrant #ExPat #Travel #Passport #BRP #BiometricResidencePermit
-
And now, I have to figure out how to make an eVISA account.
The UK Government sent me an email, as it is wont to do.
"If you did not receive this email directly from the Home Office, it may not be possible to create your account or view your eVisa yet.
Dear Sir/Madam,
We have previously contacted you to take action to create a UKVI account and access your eVisa.To do this, go to https://www.gov.uk/get-access-evisa to get access to your eVisa.
Your biometric residence permit (BRP) will expire on [redacted]. To prove your immigration status after this date you will need to replace your BRP with an eVisa, which is free and easy to do. The expiration of your BRP card does not affect your immigration status.
Your BRP will not be replaced when it expires. You should take action to create a UKVI account and access your eVisa before your BRP expires, so you can continue to prove your immigration status easily.
If you have already completed all of the steps to create your account and access your eVisa, you can ignore this message.
What you need to do nowYou need to set up access to your eVisa, which will replace your BRP.
You will need:
your BRP number (or visa or immigration application number)
your passport (if you do not have a BRP)
access to an email address and phone number
access to a smartphoneGo to https://www.gov.uk/get-access-evisa to get access to your eVisa.
Got a question?To watch a video on how to create a UKVI account and access your eVisa go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2LYfUNTiEo.
For more information about eVisas and to get help creating your UKVI account, visit: https://www.gov.uk/evisa.
Already have an eVisa or another physical document?Go to https://www.gov.uk/evisa for more information on how this change will affect you. Other physical documents include things like a certificate of entitlement of right of abode.
Legal representative, or an immigration application advisor?If you are a legal representative or advisor and used your email address for client immigration applications, please ignore this message. We will provide more information later this year.
Stay updatedFor the latest eVisa information visit https://www.gov.uk/evisa, and sign up for updates. This page will be regularly updated throughout 2024."
I followed the linked process (after checking it wasn't a scam).
I reached a feedback loop so I asked the help desk.
The adventure clusterfusks on...! :sadness:#ShootMeNow #UK #England #Brits #British #English #Naturalisation #Citizenship #UnitedKingdom #Brexit #Immigrants #WeGetTheJobDone #Migrant #Emigrant #ExPat #Travel #Passport #BRP #BiometricResidencePermit
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And now, I have to figure out how to make an eVISA account.
The UK Government sent me an email, as it is wont to do.
"If you did not receive this email directly from the Home Office, it may not be possible to create your account or view your eVisa yet.
Dear Sir/Madam,
We have previously contacted you to take action to create a UKVI account and access your eVisa.To do this, go to https://www.gov.uk/get-access-evisa to get access to your eVisa.
Your biometric residence permit (BRP) will expire on [redacted]. To prove your immigration status after this date you will need to replace your BRP with an eVisa, which is free and easy to do. The expiration of your BRP card does not affect your immigration status.
Your BRP will not be replaced when it expires. You should take action to create a UKVI account and access your eVisa before your BRP expires, so you can continue to prove your immigration status easily.
If you have already completed all of the steps to create your account and access your eVisa, you can ignore this message.
What you need to do nowYou need to set up access to your eVisa, which will replace your BRP.
You will need:
your BRP number (or visa or immigration application number)
your passport (if you do not have a BRP)
access to an email address and phone number
access to a smartphoneGo to https://www.gov.uk/get-access-evisa to get access to your eVisa.
Got a question?To watch a video on how to create a UKVI account and access your eVisa go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2LYfUNTiEo.
For more information about eVisas and to get help creating your UKVI account, visit: https://www.gov.uk/evisa.
Already have an eVisa or another physical document?Go to https://www.gov.uk/evisa for more information on how this change will affect you. Other physical documents include things like a certificate of entitlement of right of abode.
Legal representative, or an immigration application advisor?If you are a legal representative or advisor and used your email address for client immigration applications, please ignore this message. We will provide more information later this year.
Stay updatedFor the latest eVisa information visit https://www.gov.uk/evisa, and sign up for updates. This page will be regularly updated throughout 2024."
I followed the linked process (after checking it wasn't a scam).
I reached a feedback loop so I asked the help desk.
The adventure clusterfusks on...! :sadness:#ShootMeNow #UK #England #Brits #British #English #Naturalisation #Citizenship #UnitedKingdom #Brexit #Immigrants #WeGetTheJobDone #Migrant #Emigrant #ExPat #Travel #Passport #BRP #BiometricResidencePermit
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"Life in the UK Test , Question 16 of 24: What percentage of the work force are women?
50%, 40%, 60%, or 30%.
Incorrect
Women in Britain today make up about half of the workforce. On average, girls leave school with better qualifications than boys. More women than men study at university."Guess what I answered and they said was correct.
Did you know?!
The UK Home Office (or maybe the DWP? Idfk) recorded my fingerprints before I could get my Biometric Residence Permit.
No notice that this would happen; my employer told me when they called to explain why they couldn't pay me or offer more shifts.
They didn't already have my fingerprints because I have never intentionally broken a law.
They stopped my employer from giving me any more shifts at uni until I paid £130 I didn't have for the privilege. Got my pay eventually.
There was no fucking choice if I wanted to remain here legally.
And then the BRP share codes became a requirement in years since.
My prospective employer kindly let me know mid-paperwork following successful interview.
The story continues...! 🏇#ShootMeNow #UK #England #Brits #British #English #Naturalisation #Citizenship #UnitedKingdom #Brexit #Immigrants #WeGetTheJobDone #Migrant #Emigrant #ExPat #Travel #Passport #BRP #BiometricResidencePermit
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"Life in the UK Test , Question 16 of 24: What percentage of the work force are women?
50%, 40%, 60%, or 30%.
Incorrect
Women in Britain today make up about half of the workforce. On average, girls leave school with better qualifications than boys. More women than men study at university."Guess what I answered and they said was correct.
Did you know?!
The UK Home Office (or maybe the DWP? Idfk) recorded my fingerprints before I could get my Biometric Residence Permit.
No notice that this would happen; my employer told me when they called to explain why they couldn't pay me or offer more shifts.
They didn't already have my fingerprints because I have never intentionally broken a law.
They stopped my employer from giving me any more shifts at uni until I paid £130 I didn't have for the privilege. Got my pay eventually.
There was no fucking choice if I wanted to remain here legally.
And then the BRP share codes became a requirement in years since.
My prospective employer kindly let me know mid-paperwork following successful interview.
The story continues...! 🏇#ShootMeNow #UK #England #Brits #British #English #Naturalisation #Citizenship #UnitedKingdom #Brexit #Immigrants #WeGetTheJobDone #Migrant #Emigrant #ExPat #Travel #Passport #BRP #BiometricResidencePermit
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"Life in the UK Test , Question 16 of 24: What percentage of the work force are women?
50%, 40%, 60%, or 30%.
Incorrect
Women in Britain today make up about half of the workforce. On average, girls leave school with better qualifications than boys. More women than men study at university."Guess what I answered and they said was correct.
Did you know?!
The UK Home Office (or maybe the DWP? Idfk) recorded my fingerprints before I could get my Biometric Residence Permit.
No notice that this would happen; my employer told me when they called to explain why they couldn't pay me or offer more shifts.
They didn't already have my fingerprints because I have never intentionally broken a law.
They stopped my employer from giving me any more shifts at uni until I paid £130 I didn't have for the privilege. Got my pay eventually.
There was no fucking choice if I wanted to remain here legally.
And then the BRP share codes became a requirement in years since.
My prospective employer kindly let me know mid-paperwork following successful interview.
The story continues...! 🏇#ShootMeNow #UK #England #Brits #British #English #Naturalisation #Citizenship #UnitedKingdom #Brexit #Immigrants #WeGetTheJobDone #Migrant #Emigrant #ExPat #Travel #Passport #BRP #BiometricResidencePermit
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"Life in the UK Test , Question 16 of 24: What percentage of the work force are women?
50%, 40%, 60%, or 30%.
Incorrect
Women in Britain today make up about half of the workforce. On average, girls leave school with better qualifications than boys. More women than men study at university."Guess what I answered and they said was correct.
Did you know?!
The UK Home Office (or maybe the DWP? Idfk) recorded my fingerprints before I could get my Biometric Residence Permit.
No notice that this would happen; my employer told me when they called to explain why they couldn't pay me or offer more shifts.
They didn't already have my fingerprints because I have never intentionally broken a law.
They stopped my employer from giving me any more shifts at uni until I paid £130 I didn't have for the privilege. Got my pay eventually.
There was no fucking choice if I wanted to remain here legally.
And then the BRP share codes became a requirement in years since.
My prospective employer kindly let me know mid-paperwork following successful interview.
The story continues...! 🏇#ShootMeNow #UK #England #Brits #British #English #Naturalisation #Citizenship #UnitedKingdom #Brexit #Immigrants #WeGetTheJobDone #Migrant #Emigrant #ExPat #Travel #Passport #BRP #BiometricResidencePermit
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"Life in the UK Test , Question 16 of 24: What percentage of the work force are women?
50%, 40%, 60%, or 30%.
Incorrect
Women in Britain today make up about half of the workforce. On average, girls leave school with better qualifications than boys. More women than men study at university."Guess what I answered and they said was correct.
Did you know?!
The UK Home Office (or maybe the DWP? Idfk) recorded my fingerprints before I could get my Biometric Residence Permit.
No notice that this would happen; my employer told me when they called to explain why they couldn't pay me or offer more shifts.
They didn't already have my fingerprints because I have never intentionally broken a law.
They stopped my employer from giving me any more shifts at uni until I paid £130 I didn't have for the privilege. Got my pay eventually.
There was no fucking choice if I wanted to remain here legally.
And then the BRP share codes became a requirement in years since.
My prospective employer kindly let me know mid-paperwork following successful interview.
The story continues...! 🏇#ShootMeNow #UK #England #Brits #British #English #Naturalisation #Citizenship #UnitedKingdom #Brexit #Immigrants #WeGetTheJobDone #Migrant #Emigrant #ExPat #Travel #Passport #BRP #BiometricResidencePermit