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What is a BRP UK visa?
From April 20 15, students who apply for a study visa in the UK for more than 6 months will be granted a temporary entry visa valid for 30 days, and the visa that does not enter the country for 30 days will be invalid. After entering the UK, you need to get a biometric information card from the designated post office within 10 days (BRP(Biometric information card) is the abbreviation of Biometric Residence Permit, which contains the holder's name, birthplace, date of birth, photos, fingerprints and detailed visa information, and is an ID card for foreigners to prove their identity in the UK). In addition to receiving it at the post office, students can also receive it at an officially recognized university. Apply for immigrants to send BRP cards to the ACL (alternative collection location) visa card collection point of the school and distribute them to the students of the school. Therefore, every university that provides agency services will have an ACL code. Is there a pick-up point in your school? Please check CAS or after-school consultation.
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