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<blockquote data-quote="Old McDonald" data-source="post: 6584110" data-attributes="member: 47276"><p>Of course I am registered with the Portuguese authorities. I live here. </p><p></p><p>When I lived in Australia I was registered with the Australian authorities. When I lived in the UK I was registered with the UK authorities. Some of my income is subject to UK tax, so I am still "registered" there. Registering does not give any "extra" benefits or rights. Being registered does mean that my wife and I could, as we did, request to be given permission to continue to live here. Permission was granted. The same seeking of permission to remain resident applies in most countries does it not? Registering does give certain obligations such as paying taxes in whichever country one is resident in, so it works both ways. </p><p></p><p>You could do the same as us if you lived here, but you live in Scotland, so why would you want to seek permission to be resident in another country (any country) if you do not intend to become resident? </p><p></p><p>After Brexit it will still be possible for UK citizens to move to another country (subject to any visas which may be necessary - just as the same conditions apply to many countries now) and request permission to become resident. Anybody can do that in non EU countries now. I dare say there are exceptions and some countries may not permit such applications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old McDonald, post: 6584110, member: 47276"] Of course I am registered with the Portuguese authorities. I live here. When I lived in Australia I was registered with the Australian authorities. When I lived in the UK I was registered with the UK authorities. Some of my income is subject to UK tax, so I am still "registered" there. Registering does not give any "extra" benefits or rights. Being registered does mean that my wife and I could, as we did, request to be given permission to continue to live here. Permission was granted. The same seeking of permission to remain resident applies in most countries does it not? Registering does give certain obligations such as paying taxes in whichever country one is resident in, so it works both ways. You could do the same as us if you lived here, but you live in Scotland, so why would you want to seek permission to be resident in another country (any country) if you do not intend to become resident? After Brexit it will still be possible for UK citizens to move to another country (subject to any visas which may be necessary - just as the same conditions apply to many countries now) and request permission to become resident. Anybody can do that in non EU countries now. I dare say there are exceptions and some countries may not permit such applications. [/QUOTE]
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