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    #11
    Originally posted by Scruff View Post
    (From memory) Every contract that I have taken up require my personal address, where I have needed to provide either of, a Utility Bill / Council Tax registration / Mobile phone account .
    Mobile phone accounts can be registered to a mailbox service address. Nowadays these aren't often good enough for a proof of address, though.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Scruff View Post
      (From memory) Every contract that I have taken up require my personal address, where I have needed to provide either of, a Utility Bill / Council Tax registration / Mobile phone account as part of the Agent's due-diligence. If you have none of the above, then I am not sure what type of contracts you intend to take up? This is particularly important in Financial Services / (Local) Government / Education and where there is an element of Security vetting.

      What address do you use when opening a Business Banking Account? The Directors normally have to provide proof of residential address (Money Laundering).
      Not all contracts will need those documents, but a lot will.
      The banks most definitely need an address and ID as Scruff says.
      I reckon the OP has the cart but is yet to locate the equine method of transportation.
      See You Next Tuesday

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        #13
        I still live in my old place, so I was able to provide the address now. Not sure what I will do in the future.
        I'm surprised how important the permanent address is, especially with remote jobs more and more popular nowadays.

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          #14
          Originally posted by qbait View Post
          I'm surprised how important the permanent address is, especially with remote jobs more and more popular nowadays.
          Well, the average remote worker will struggle to provide top services from under a random bridge.

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            #15
            Have a google for digital nomads and you should find like minded people who have found and recommend various services for personal or company address inc mail forwarding or storage.

            I expect you will still need to provide initial proof of address if they are a legit service, to satisfy tax evasion (i.e. fake foreign residency to avoid local taxes) or money laundering rules and as this is a somewhat recent possibility (being able to work anywhere in the world with an internet connection) I expect the government rules and services provided to be lagging.

            It's much simpler and cheaper to just use a close relative or friend's address than rely on third party services.
            Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.

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              #16
              Originally posted by qbait View Post
              Sassy

              Actually, I bought a mailbox at CompaniesMadeSimple, but they still need my address to send filtered important mail.
              Unfortunately, I can't give my parents a foreign address as I don't have a utility bill on my name there.

              Anyway, thank you, guys.
              Why don't you just call yourself John Smith and only take payment in cash?

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                #17
                Originally posted by qbait View Post
                I'm surprised how important the permanent address is, especially with remote jobs more and more popular nowadays.
                It's really only important as part of the background checks to make sure you can legally work in the UK, that you are registered to pay taxes and that you are not just an outsourcer who turns up to an interview, but then gets his mates somewhere else to deliver shoddy work at a fraction of the price you quote, while you charge full whack but without any insurance, and possibly to do with money laundering.
                …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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