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DS in school in spain - resident in UK - advice please

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dixia · 08/07/2008 13:32

My DS (5) is in school in spain where we live, but we are officially resident in the UK. We have to remain resident in the UK (it's complicated, but we own a UK company and pay all our tax in the UK). Now he is of official school age in the UK I am wondering how long it will be before we get a phone call or letter about why he isn't in school. We have a UK address and doctor etc.

Does anyone know what the situation is here? I am happy to claim that I am home-schooling him, but would prefer to be honest if I am asked and say that he is in school in Spain.

Any ideas? Advice? Or anyone know where I could go to find out the answer?

Thanks, in advance

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bebespain · 08/07/2008 15:44

Hi there

Why can´t you be honest?? Surely if you are paying tax in the UK you are within your rights to live where you want or am I just being a bit naive...

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LIZS · 08/07/2008 18:07

Never queried ds, we itnitilaly went for a year when he was 3 but stayed away4 ! We rented out our UK house, after a while the gp registration did lapse despite us saying we would return. You could just tell the LEA , the systems don't link anyway.

Can't you be UK domiciled but non resident for your company ? We paid UK taxes on income here(and got tax credits and Child benefit!) and Swiss taxes for income there.

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Cammelia · 08/07/2008 18:12

They won't care. We got sent school forms when dd was approaching school age so I phoned and said she was in private prep and they said righto, didn't even want to know which one and I have never heard from them again.

If you're not taking up a place they are not interested.

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dixia · 08/07/2008 20:24

Ok excellent! That is all very reassuring.

I could be non-resident in the UK, but want to retain my residency status. there are very few benefits of being officially resident here in Spain for us.

Thanks everyone for your help

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