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.
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).
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.
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