Re: Living Abroad



The questions that are being asked are to determine if there are grounds to deem you as being habitually resident. if you own a property, or have a bank account here in the UK - that can deem you as being habitually resident, and allows CSA jurisdiction to collect maintenance from you

Gilbert.Ostlethwaite@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi

I was made redundant in June 2007. Following advise from this group I
informed the CSA that I was redundant, signed on for Job Seekers
Allownce and received my notice of zero rating. I then left the
country. I have recently received a letter from the CSA addressed to
my new address (it's not been forwarded by the GPO) asking if I
intend to reside permanently or temporarily abroad, if I have
property in the UK and if I still have a UK bank account. I am still
not working - living off the proceeds of my redundancy.

What would be the consequences of ignoring this letter?

Assuming that this is not an option, and that I do own property in the
UK and still have a UK bank account what are they going to do?

Regards
Gilbert
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Relevant Pages

  • Re: Living Abroad
    ... to deem you as being habitually resident. ... Presumably the CSA use different criteria to establish residency than ... property in the UK and retained a UK bank account to faciltate the ...
    (uk.gov.agency.csa)
  • Re: Living Abroad
    ... If your circs are as described, CSA will almost certainly be pursuing you for maintenance still. ... to deem you as being habitually resident. ... property in the UK and retained a UK bank account to faciltate the ...
    (uk.gov.agency.csa)
  • Re: Employment and CSA question ?
    ... In your opinion would these circumstances allow a transfer to CSA 2? ... If you are regarded as habitually resident in the UK, ... One way to transfer to CS2 is to go out, ... a while even if overall assessment will eventually go down. ...
    (uk.gov.agency.csa)