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This is a strange series of events. Can I ask how the insurance company became aware of the fact that you are on a Tier 1 visa? From what I know the only question related to residency that is asked is where you live (& therefore where the vehicle will be), when you fill in forms for insurance quotes. Under the T&C's it may also state that you need to be a UK resident for particular types of insurance.anasjamil2 wrote:I usually tell car insurance companies that I am UK resident and that is what my current car insurance is. Today when I called and insurance company to get a fresh insurance for my new car, they denied me insurance saying you are not a UK resident, i tried to explain him that i am residing here since 2 years and my visa is valid for one more year approx. But he said you are not a UK resident and your visa will expire in an year.
I don't know of a reference, which states what you are asking for. But after reading your post I was curious and checked my own policy document, and I did notice the following question was asked. I don't know whether every insurer asks this question, but would be worth checking whether you had been asked this when you got your first insurance policy. It may be that different insurers have different terms & conditions on residency requirements as well (I.e. one insurer may only provide insurance to those who are permanent residents whereas another may insure anyone who is a resident & not just permanent residents).anasjamil2 wrote:Can you give me any URL please which says that If i have lived in UK for 2 continuous years i am Resident for car insurance or legal purposes ?
As you became a UK resident when you started living in the UK, the above two questions are in-effect the same.anasjamil2 wrote:If I go for quote online my insurer asks me only " when did u become uk resident". He does not say when I start living in UK.
It all depends on the questions asked when you get the insurance (obviously you will need to answer them truthfully, & not simply provide the answers you know are required to get the insurance issued) and the terms and conditions the insurers imposes. The terms & conditions, usually in small print will state residency requirements. If the particular insurer you are with has stated that they will only insure permanent residents then that is something only you can verify - by looking at your Policy documentation. But if theres no such clause or statement then I don't see that there can be anything to worry about. I.e. there is no reason for a valid claim to be refused unless your insurance policy has become void as a result of the Policy rules being breached.anasjamil2 wrote:I m not after getting ensurance, I can say whatever I want and get it done. But at the time of claim they won't leave any stone unturned to cancel the claim.