Crossing Borders
Whether you are considering moving, commuting, studying or working across the border between the North and South of the island these pages provide advice and information and seeks to inform about the relevant financial, legal and welfare implications.
In addition to published material available for reading and download, there is a range of FAQs and case studies which may address any issues you may have. If you have a specific question or enquiry that warrants an individual response this can be looked at by a trained cross-border adviser by completing an online email request.
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Commuting

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Commuting across the border on a regular basis is a feature of everyday life? If so you will be aware of the problems associated with regularly travelling between two jurisdictions. The lack of accurate and up to date information relating to car ownership, driving licences and insurance can be frustrating. |
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Living

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Are you one of the many people who have moved or are considering moving across the border? If so you will be acutely aware of the problems associated with living and working in different jurisdictions. For many people in this situation the lack of accurate and up to date information relating to taxation, housing, health or social welfare can be frustrating and time consuming. |
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Studying

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If you are one of the many students moving across the border to study up to date information relating to education provision, housing or financial services can be a frustrating distraction from study. |
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Working

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Are you one of the many people who cross the border on a regular and ongoing basis to go to work? If so you will be acutely aware of the problems associated with living and working in different jurisdictions. For many people in this situation the lack of accurate and up to date information relating to taxation, health or social welfare only complicates matters. |