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By *edonistsatplay OP   Couple
over a year ago

Portsmouth, North Brittany, France

Greetings to one and all!

Just a quick question, does anyone living over here know if we will be able to vote as 'ex-pats' in the forthcoming EU vote? We've been here for 14 years and not sure if or how it would work given that we aren't on an electorial role anywhere!

mousey blowthrough

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes you can vote if you have lived in france for less than 15 years

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By *anickaCapDAgdeCouple
over a year ago

France


"Yes you can vote if you have lived in france for less than 15 years"

Go to www dot gov dot uk/voting hyphen when hyphen abroad ( sorry but don't think links are allowed here) to find out how to sort it all online

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By *enard ArgenteMan
over a year ago

London and France

If you have been non resident in UK for 15 years, you lose your vote:

14 years, you will squeeze in;

Apply for a postal vote on the uk gov website; Google " register to vote " or go to ;

www dot gov dot uk slash register-to-vote

Dead easy; you need your full name, date you left UK, last place you were registered to vote in UK, NI number, passport number; and French address.

They will check eligibility to vote, and mail you ( or email you) a postal vote application form.

Job done.

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By *edonistsatplay OP   Couple
over a year ago

Portsmouth, North Brittany, France

Mucho grassy arse one and all!!

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By *rightonfranceMan
over a year ago

brighton - chalais france


"Mucho grassy arse one and all!! "

nah! thats spanish or esperanto or whatever. heres it bon joor me old fruit.. lol

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