Hi All,
A colleague of mine, we are both working overseas and regarded as non-resident for tax purposes, has started to think about saving for his children's future, i.e. Uni fees etc. and wanted to know good ways to do this. I suggested that their Grandparents, both UK residents could possibly set ISAs in their names but I wasn't sure this was possible if the kids live abroad with their parents, and will continue to do for the forseeable future. Does any body know or could give advice?
Cheers,
Brendan
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ISAs for children living overseas
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Re: ISAs for children living overseas
"If your child lives outside the UK
Your child can only get a Junior ISA if both the following apply:
o you’re a Crown servant (in the UK’s armed forces, diplomatic service or overseas civil service, for example)
o they depend on you for care"
https://www.gov.uk/junior-individual-savings-accounts
Your child can only get a Junior ISA if both the following apply:
o you’re a Crown servant (in the UK’s armed forces, diplomatic service or overseas civil service, for example)
o they depend on you for care"
https://www.gov.uk/junior-individual-savings-accounts
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