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Emigration and Visas in Isle of Man

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  1. SBLC,BG, AVAILABLE.

    Sir,We work with established UK-based financial institutions to facilitate access to a variety of bank-issued instruments for qualified clients. These services are available for structured financing, project funding, and trade facilitation. Bank Guarantees (BG) Standby Letters of Credit (SBLC) Documentary Letters of Credit (DLC) Pre-advice and Funds Allocation Messaging

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  2. #Business Finance, Loan Security, Project Funding, Trade finance, Any Financial Requirement above 1M USD/EURO via BGs/SBLCs/DLCs/LCs/MT799/MT700/MT760 all Cash & Assets Backed and Monetization.

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Isle of Man Emigration

If you are a British citizen, you do not require any clearance from the immigration office to live on the Isle of Man. If you take up residence in the Isle of Man, you must notify the local tax authorities by completing a Commencement of Residence form.

The Manx government policy on employment requires non-Manx citizens to have a work permit. Work permit application forms can be obtained from the Isle of Man Department of Trade and Industry:

The Secretary to the Work Permit Committee
Department of Trade and Industry
Employment Services
Nivison House, Prospect Hill
Douglas IM1 1QS
Tel: (01624) 687025
Fax: (01624) 685682

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