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How to access the essential information you need when living in Taiwan as a British national.
To protect your trade mark outside of the UK, you usually need to apply in each country you want protection in.
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) provides lists of English-speaking lawyers abroad to help British nationals find the legal support they need.
How to apply for marketing authorisation via this new procedure.
Apply for a Temporary Work – International Agreement visa if you're working under international law (including diplomatic households) - extend or switch, family members
UK border control - passport checks, visas for entering, customs, transiting and layovers.
Use the online service to get a UK document legalised.
Apply for changes to your marketing authorisation, including minor variations type IA and IB, major variations type II and extensions.
Documents and certificates available at the British Embassy in Minsk.
Information for British citizens moving to or living in Madagascar, including guidance on residency, healthcare, education and more.
Free and impartial help with money and pensions.
You may need a visa to come to the UK to visit, study or work.
Documents, certificates, letters, and notes available at the British Embassy Hanoi and the British Consulate-General Ho Chi Minh City.
Find out about changes to the deemed domicile rules for Income Tax and Capital Gains Tax from 6 April 2017.
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