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See previous topic, think OP works abroad and is hedging residency in two countries.alterhase58 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 13, 2024 7:06 amPlease clarify: what tax implications are you concerned about in connection with settled status?
You also mention “British passport”, you’ll need to apply for naturalisation first. It’s not clear what you are asking.
No you cannot apply even a day earlier. You must wait till the date when your pre-settled status was granted.
Based on his comment c 3 weeks. I applied 1 week prior to 5 years. Settled status granted to wife and kids (EU nationals) in 4 weeks. Mine (non EU) still pending and a bit of a nail biting finish to April 5 deadline of getting settled status and applying for the BRP.
You should be issued with a Share Code, which can be accessed online by employers etc., as proof of your permanent residence.
With your settled status, if you leave the country for more than 5 consecutive years then you will lose your settled status. You can still use your settled status to return within the first five years. Do you have an outstanding settled status application or you already have a settled status application? Your nationality would determine whether or not you need a visa to travel to the UK.zafran1 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 5:17 pmMy BRP/C expires in June 2024 and i would be leaving the country on April 5 - no longer resident for tax purposes. Does it mean i should withdraw my settled status application when i leave the country and thereafter use a visa to enter / leave the UK?
Does the settled status application imply that one is going to live in the UK permanently - (which would get voided if one left tax residence? ) and hence must be withdrawn if one leaves the UK mid process?