Be prepared to wait for a few months, anything up to 6 months.
Ordinarily Resident of the UK
Re: Ordinarily Resident of the UK
Aiming to retire at 60 and live for a while longer. 95% index funds (eMaxis Slim etc), 5% Japanese dividend stocks.
Re: Ordinarily Resident of the UK
Also filling this out and I'll opt for "Ordinarily Resident - Yes" based on the advice in this thread.
Couple questions:
1) For "Question 21 - 5 Volunteer Development Workers - What is your salary or wage?", as I'm not a volunteer dev worker can I leave this blank?
2) Can I enter anything for the reference in Direct Debit section? It's the same length as NI number, so wondered whether it should be that. Or whether there's another reference I should be using from my gov.uk account.
Couple questions:
1) For "Question 21 - 5 Volunteer Development Workers - What is your salary or wage?", as I'm not a volunteer dev worker can I leave this blank?
2) Can I enter anything for the reference in Direct Debit section? It's the same length as NI number, so wondered whether it should be that. Or whether there's another reference I should be using from my gov.uk account.
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Re: Ordinarily Resident of the UK
1. Yes, leave blankTolmekian wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 11:45 pm Also filling this out and I'll opt for "Ordinarily Resident - Yes" based on the advice in this thread.
Couple questions:
1) For "Question 21 - 5 Volunteer Development Workers - What is your salary or wage?", as I'm not a volunteer dev worker can I leave this blank?
2) Can I enter anything for the reference in Direct Debit section? It's the same length as NI number, so wondered whether it should be that. Or whether there's another reference I should be using from my gov.uk account.
2. Yes, NI number