Question please....
I now have my ILR (Independend Leave To Remain)
Does this mean that I am UK RESIDEND.?????
I want to take out life insurance and they all say....
"ARE YOU A UK RESIDENT"
Thanks in advance
Question please....
I now have my ILR (Independend Leave To Remain)
Does this mean that I am UK RESIDEND.?????
I want to take out life insurance and they all say....
"ARE YOU A UK RESIDENT"
Thanks in advance
didnt your other question get a reply?
i dont think you are
maybe you will get someone else to reply to you!
i have learnt to do what my wife says!
yeah you are a resident
God grant me the serenity to accept the things i cannot change, the courage to change the things i can and the wisdom to hide the bodies of those people i had to kill because they pissed me off.
for the purposes of immigration law it is a person who has indefinite leave to remain in the UK endorsed in their passport and who ordinarily resides in the UK. For tax purposes it has a different meaning.
As I see it, Liza ... you've been granted 'Indefinite Leave to Remain' in Great Britain - which is tantamount to 'Permanent Residency' here - and, therefore, to all intents and purposes [including for life assurance] you ARE considered to be a UK RESIDENT, albeit not a British Citizen. So there shouldn't be a problem!
thank you verry much to all of your help...
merry xmas and a happy new year...
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