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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
How to provide evidence of your UK residence if we can’t confirm this through an automated check of UK tax and some benefits records.
Find out how to import your personal belongings, pets and private motor vehicles when moving or returning to the UK.
This manual contains guidance on the residency and domicile status of individuals, it also covers the remittance basis of taxation.
Use supplementary pages SA109 to record your residence and domicile status on your SA100 Tax Return.
Prove your right to live in the UK - residence cards, permanent residence cards, derivative residence cards are no longer valid.
What you can do with a UK residence card, also known as an EEA biometric residence card (BRC), report it lost or stolen, who can order a replacement.
Guidance on considering applications from persons who are subject to the habitual residence test.
Find out how to get a certificate of residence as an individual, company or organisation so you do not get taxed twice on foreign income.
How DHSC resolves disputes in health and social care when 2 or more local authorities cannot agree responsibility for meeting a person's eligible needs.
How to work out and apply the residence nil rate band (RNRB) for Inheritance Tax in different circumstances.
Guidance on considering housing applications from persons who are subject to the habitual residence test.
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