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lizaphil
22nd December 2009, 21:53
hello guys how is everyone?
i am just reading some of the post here,

but i have some question if anyone know or can someone help me?

i got my ILR,it means i am a resident here in the uk?

because i am going to get my life insurance,but there asking on application

if i am a resident in uk..

hope someone can give answer,
thanks and best wishes to all the you guys,:hugx::hugx::hugx:

Arthur Little
24th December 2009, 01:43
hello guys how is everyone?
i am just reading some of the post here,

but i have some question if anyone know or can someone help me?

i got my ILR,it means i am a resident here in the uk?

because i am going to get my life insurance,but there asking on application

if i am a resident in uk..

hope someone can give answer,
thanks and best wishes to all the you guys,:hugx::hugx::hugx:

Merry Christmas to you and yours :holiday08: ... and all the best for 2010.

For the purposes of taking out a life insurance policy you WOULD, to the best of MY knowledge, be considered a UK resident ... so no worries!!

See also my more detailed reply to your other thread in this context.

South-east boy
24th December 2009, 19:09
Happy Christmas to you too! :holiday08:

Sophie
24th December 2009, 22:57
merry christmas to you lizaphil :)

Pete67
25th December 2009, 00:17
I don't know what ILR is but I think that they are asking you if you are a UK resident or not. I suggest that you tell them your status in marriage/work/whatever and don't give them any money or sign anything until you have a letter from them on headed notepaper saying that THEY recognise you as UK resident for the purposes of the policy. Don't declare it yourself, make them confirm it to you, otherwise if something bad happens they can weasel out of paying your loved ones, hope this helps :0) Put the onus on them please....

liane
25th December 2009, 16:05
Merry Christmas

lizaphil
25th December 2009, 19:49
thanks to everyone who has been answering my question...
yes i know now i am uk resident...and because i am been driving
im planning to get my insurance
because we never know what happend next i need to be sure
atleast my son...got something for his future...right?
and because we are working hard here everyday..even today is christmas day.
and boxing day even new year im still working...:bigcry::bigcry::bigcry:
its hard life here in the uk.
thank you everyone....merry xmas again and a happy new year...
injoy all:BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy:

jaishann
26th December 2009, 12:47
thanks to everyone who has been answering my question...
yes i know now i am uk resident...and because i am been driving
im planning to get my insurance
because we never know what happend next i need to be sure
atleast my son...got something for his future...right?
and because we are working hard here everyday..even today is christmas day.
and boxing day even new year im still working...:bigcry::bigcry::bigcry:
its hard life here in the uk.
thank you everyone....merry xmas again and a happy new year...
injoy all:BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy:

hello lizaphil merry xmas and yes its a hard life but we got to do it..enjoy and yes having ILR makes you UK resident and even if it was FLR still you are

the only difference between them two is that ILR is the type of visa with NO restriction of your stay in the UK

lizaphil
27th December 2009, 16:21
hello lizaphil merry xmas and yes its a hard life but we got to do it..enjoy and yes having ILR makes you UK resident and even if it was FLR still you are

the only difference between them two is that ILR is the type of visa with NO restriction of your stay in the UK

thanks jaishann,for your reply :Hellooo::Hellooo: