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"Resident" does not have a specific meaning in immigration terms, and especially not in other areas of life like driving. It means different things in different contexts.
1. Are you
a foreign student studying in Great Britain?
Seriously.
That is, if you are a foreign student, then you are not a resident of Great Britain, etc.a resident of Great Britain
a visitor to Great Britain
a foreign student studying in Great Britain
Exchange a foreign driving licence wrote:1 Are you a resident of Great Britain?
You’re normally a resident if you have a permanent address in Great Britain that you’ve lived in for at least 185 days.
Yeah, I had lived in GB for 1 year and have Permanent address in GB.vinny wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2018 12:46 pmI don't think the three given options overlap.That is, if you are a foreign student, then you are not a resident of Great Britain, etc.a resident of Great Britain
a visitor to Great Britain
a foreign student studying in Great Britain
I think the definition they use for a resident of Great Britain is:
Exchange a foreign driving licence wrote:1 Are you a resident of Great Britain?
You’re normally a resident if you have a permanent address in Great Britain that you’ve lived in for at least 185 days.