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Five Thai police stations will soon be using a bilingual police report and signs for British nationals and other English-speaking tourists in many of its police stations.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Embassy representatives met with UK nationals living in Bulgaria and responded to questions about living in the country and the UK's exit from the EU.
HMA to Spain Simon Manley offers an update on the recent developments on the UK exit from the EU after the special European Council on Brexit.
The British Embassy is holding open forums across the Netherlands to update UK nationals living, working and studying here.
The British High Commission is holding meetings across Cyprus to update British citizens working and living in the country.
British Embassy Quito and Embassy of Canada, in collaboration with the Ecuadorean Ministry of Health, organised a full-day workshop on healthcare services.
Her Majesty´s Ambassador to Spain, Simon Manley, writes to British Citizens living in Spain about the Brexit negotiations ahead of the Europe Council meeting this autumn.
Her Majesty´s Ambassador to Hungary, Iain Lindsay OBE, writes to UK Nationals living in Hungary about the UK´s departure from the EU.
Latest in a series of letters from High Commissioner Stephen Lillie to UK Nationals living in Cyprus about the UK´s departure from the EU.
Ambassador Jane Owen, provides a video update to UK Nationals living in Switzerland and Liechtenstein about the EU exit process.
As part of the British Government’s “Requirement to Correct” legislation, UK taxpayers must make sure that all their foreign income and assets, where there might be tax to pay, have been declared to HMRC before 30 September …
As of 9 April 2018, British Nationals in Macao will be able to access notarial services without having to visit the British Consulate in Hong Kong in person.
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