UK visa holders told to upgrade documents as Home Office launches border security changes
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00:00Millions of UK visa holders are being urged to upgrade their immigration documents
00:04as the Home Office launches changes to border security.
00:07The government plans to replace the Physical Biometric Residence Permit,
00:11which show proof of the right to live, work and claim benefits in Britain,
00:14with digital e-visas.
00:16It's set to be introduced at the end of the year,
00:18and the Home Office has earmarked £4m to support organisations
00:22to help vulnerable people who may struggle to obtain an e-visa without assistance.
00:26A national advertising campaign will also raise awareness of the scheme
00:30and encourage those affected to take action
00:32before many documents expire in December.
00:34But campaigners have warned that the changes could lead to a digital windrush scandal.
00:39They're urging the government to rethink the scheme
00:41before it comes into effect on 1 January 2025.
00:44There's also particular concern about 200,000 people
00:47who have legacy documents proving their immigration status,
00:50and they'll first have to apply for a biometric residence permit
00:53and then for a UK visas and immigration account.
00:56However, the Home Office insists the switch to an e-visa is simple
01:00and that it offers greater customer convenience,
01:03significant cost savings and enhanced security
01:06for the UK's border and immigration system.