Hello everyone! I have a question I live in New Mexico, and I'm waiting to get my DACA approved (deferred action for childhood arrivals)?

Domicile is (almost) uniquely British. Domicile is different than Residence (you can lose residence but remain domiciled in the UK or elsewhere) Domicile, is where you 'historically' are based.... even if you are living and have lived elsewhere for many years. You can write to the HMRC in the UK, and elect to be domiciled in the UK but sincerely, I would not .. most people would love to be domiciled elsewhere.. as it allows them Reside in the UK, but to escape UK tax on their worldwide income.

Https://www.gov.uk/tax-foreign-income/no... "Your domicile’s usually the country your father considered his permanent home when you were born. It may have changed if you moved abroad and you don’t intend to return.

Depends on what your nationality is and then if you have anything to offer or not.

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