A UK Resident is someone legally living in the United Kingdom, meaning you would have a British passport.
No, you must be a resident in the UK.
As I know that , if you are the UK rseident you do not need the visa to going to EUROP , But you Must Be Very , Very good Resident in UK .
If you are already a US resident you shouldn't have a problem, but check with the US embassy to be sure.
Resident - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: UK:12
You can be from any country but you would have to do loads of paper work to show you have now joined this country. So you do have to be a UK resident.
How long a UK resident can stay abroad is up to the country the person is visiting. For example, a UK resident can stay in the United States 3 months without a visa, and longer with one. Some countries will only allow him to stay there two weeks, and many countries require the UK resident to obtain a visa before traveling. The visa will specify how long he may stay.
It is possible for a US resident do business with Fidelity Co UK through a main branch in the states. Funding account will involve exchanging funds to allow for UK currency.
If you mean the national lottery. Then no they can't you have to be a uk resident.
No, you generally need a visa to work in the UK if you are not a citizen or a resident with the right to work.
A UK student is someone who lives and holds British residency whereas an international student who is a person not normally resident in the UK and who's normally a resident of another country that does not form or is part of Scotland, England, Wales or Northern Ireland. (UK).
It depends on which islands you mean. If the islands are part of the UK then you will not need one.
if you are a UK resident then try these people www.insurance-line.co.uk