I am an Indian and currently holding a 1 year Dutch Living Permit. Can I enter the UK?

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No, you cannot. From Timatic:

Visa required.

Visa Exemptions:

  • Nationals of India arriving from Ireland (Rep.) with a valid biometric C visa endorsed "BC BIVS" issued by Ireland (Rep.). The passport must include a valid Irish entry stamp. Passengers are permitted to stay in the United Kingdom until the expiry date of the Irish entry stamp.

  • Passengers with a "Permanent Residence Card of a Family Member of a Union Citizen" or a "Residence Card of a Family Member of a Union Citizen" issued by Netherlands to family members of a national of Switzerland or an EEA Member State . They must travel with or travel to join the national of Switzerland or EEA Member State. This does not apply to passengers with a different type of residence permit.

  • Passengers with an EEA Family Permit issued by the United Kingdom if the holder is traveling with, or to join the EEA or Swiss national.

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