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quad66

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  1. I have found this information from the goverment website, it would appear what you are saying is not entirely correct.N Health care is based on you being an ordinary resident, and you can be classed as an ordinary resident from day one of your arrival back to the UK, just as long you can convince them that you are back to stay.
    Please let me know what you think as I think it is a handy bit of info to know.
     
    Ordinary residence tool
    https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/.../Ordinary_residence_tool.pdf
     
     
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    All you have to say is you have been traveling if they ask. Another point is if you visit your local GP once every two years or so that makes it easier for you regarding your UK status.

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  2. I grew up there and in the '50's and it was great, I went back last year and it was seriously dire, decayed doesn't even begin to describe it.
    I lived there in the 80s it was a lovely place the old town was great for weekends with the lads now it's gone downhill like Scarborough.


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  3. That's what i was thinking....I want to talk to the Labor department first....
     
    i have time on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday....
     
    another thing:  I am the HEAD teacher, in charge of 7 foreign teachers.  5 of them don't have a proper work permit.  I think 3 are on like 3 month probation...
     
    it's a mess
    You have information that could get them into trouble use it well.

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