Originally Posted by
NickB
Yes. Brodie clark seems not to have considered non-UK nationals who are resident in the UK, and who are prime candidates for IRIS. If anything, I would expect that population to be somewhat over-represented statistically in IRIS enrolment, as they tend to travel abroad more than the average UK citizen. Especially true of non-UK EU nationals.
Nor non-UK passport holders who are not residents and just frequent visitors - like me. I would have though it is of even greater value to someone like me given the length and speed of non-EU immigration lines.