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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: Are you still back home?
By that, I mean are you still considered a resident of your home country?
Do you still gain benefits as though you were still there
For my home country/state, I should have surrendered my driver's license, and my Medicare card. I'm no longer a resident of Australia, so I don't get all the benefits.
Technically, I should have also informed my banks that I'm not there anymore, and told them my new financial situation (in regards to my credit cards).
Please, confess....
9 years 4 days ago in Visa & Legalities - China
I'm half and half.
I'm no longer "tax resident" in the UK so don't have to mess about with tax returns. But this also mean I can no longer use the National Health Service (I have a good worldwide expat medical insurance through my job so this is okay)
I still have my UK driving licence as there is no law about handing it back if you leave the country.
I have not told my UK bank or credit card company. They now think I live at my mothers house. If I told them they would close the accounts and I still have some commitments to pay in the UK (plus the credit card has a great credit limit if needed!)
cut all ties w/ the States long ago ~
haven't exchanged one communication with the IRS in probably 20 years.
still have my Thai DL though !
hi2u:
You mean you exchanged your US passport for another one? Which one?