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- Living Moving Abroad - British Expats
Living Moving Abroad Mar 15th 2026 10:38 pm
- Update on Passport Requirements when entering the UK from February 2026
Australia - Update on Passport Requirements when entering the UK from February 2026 - Originally Posted by DXW059 I'm also a dual British Irish citizen with Australian Permanent Residency Once my British passport expires I won't be renewing it, I can't see what it offers me that an Irish one wouldn't, and the Irish
- Change to Dual Nationals travel to UK 26th Feb 2026 - British Expats
Canada - Change to Dual Nationals travel to UK 26th Feb 2026 - Electronic travel authorisation (ETA): guide for dual citizens - GOV UK It seems that dual nationals will need to use their UK passports for travel to the UK from the 26th of this month Previously you could get an ETA on your Canadian passport and just use
- Europe - British Expats
Europe - Our hub for information about visiting, living, and working in European countries
- UK Pensions - Updated 2025 26 - British Expats
New Zealand - UK Pensions - Updated 2025 26 - This post is up to date as at 28 03 2025 and concerns private UK pension savings It does not address UK State Pensions (see this post for info on State Pensions ) New points for 2025: see below point 11 and 12 Background: The ability to transfer a UK pension to a
- New Zealand - British Expats
New Zealand - New Zealand is a popular destination for British expats Discuss living in New Zealand here
- Child born in USA to a British Monther and American father
Citizenship Passports and Spouse Family Visas (UK) - Child born in USA to a British Monther and American father - Dear Folks, I am trying to understand how best to apply for my child's British citizenship or if its something that is automatically passed onto the child when born to a british parent
- University Home Fees confusion - British Expats
Moving back or to the UK - University Home Fees confusion - Hi everyone, I have been reading conflicting information regarding moving back to the UK and entrance into universities (excluding Scotland) Nearly everyone says that to be eligible for Home Fees, one must have been resident in the UK, 3 years prior to the
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