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Form FLR(P) is an application form used in the United Kingdom to request an extension of permission to stay for individuals who are children under the age of 18 and are under the care of a nonparent relative with protection status in the UK. This application is also for obtaining a biometric immigration document.
The child's nonparent relative with protection status in the UK would file the Form FLR(P) application for an extension of permission to stay in the UK as a child under 18.
Q: What is Form FLR(P)?
A: Form FLR(P) is an application for an extension of permission to stay in the UK as a child under the age of 18 of a nonparent relative with protection status in the UK but who has not yet settled.
Q: Who can apply for Form FLR(P)?
A: Children under the age of 18 who are relatives of someone with protection status in the UK but have not yet settled can apply for Form FLR(P).
Q: What is the purpose of Form FLR(P)?
A: The purpose of Form FLR(P) is to apply for an extension of permission to stay in the UK as a child under the age of 18 of a nonparent relative with protection status in the UK.
Q: What is a biometric immigration document?
A: A biometric immigration document is a document that contains biometric information, such as fingerprints and photographs, and is used to confirm a person's identity and immigration status.
Q: Why is a biometric immigration document needed?
A: A biometric immigration document is needed to provide proof of identity and immigration status, and to facilitate border control and immigration processes.