Voting if you move or live abroad
You can register as an overseas voter if you鈥檝e previously lived in the UK and are either:
- a British citizen
- an eligible Irish citizen registering to vote in Northern Ireland
If you want to vote in England, Scotland or Wales, register to vote in the normal way.
If you want to vote in Northern Ireland, you need to .
There are different arrangements if you鈥檙e going to be abroad temporarily on election day.
This service is also available in Welsh (Cymraeg).
Renewing your registration
Your registration lasts up to 3 years. You鈥檒l get a reminder when it鈥檚 time to renew.
If you do not renew your registration, you鈥檒l be removed from the register and must make a fresh application in order to vote again.
Voting if you鈥檙e registered as an overseas voter
You can vote in UK Parliament elections.
You may be able to vote in referendums. Each referendum has different rules on who can vote in it.
If you鈥檙e registered in England, Scotland or Wales
You can decide if you want to vote by proxy (if you鈥檙e eligible) or vote by post.
After you鈥檝e decided, you can:
- apply online for a postal vote
- apply by post for a postal vote
- apply online for a proxy vote
- apply by post for a proxy vote听
If you鈥檙e registered in Northern Ireland听
You can vote by proxy, if you鈥檙e eligible. You need to .
You cannot vote by post.
Serving abroad in the armed forces
Register to vote using the armed forces registration service.
If you鈥檙e serving outside the UK, you can register as a 鈥榮ervice鈥� voter. This means that you only have to renew your registration every 5 years. You鈥檒l get a reminder when it鈥檚 time to renew.
Crown servants and British Council employees
Use the registration service for Crown servants and British Council employees if you鈥檙e based outside the UK working as a:
- Crown servant (for example overseas civil service or diplomatic service)
- British Council employee