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Last Updated: 20th May 2024

What is the difference between a residential address and a correspondence address?

A residential address is your place of residence for at least 183 days per year. You can also prove your residency there. A correspondence address is where all mail is sent and received.



Also, asked: What is the difference between a permanent address and a correspondence address?

Your home address is typically your permanent or parental address (wherever you live during vacation). A correspondent is temporary address to which correspondence needs to be sent. If you're visiting Sheffield for vacation or with friends, but not staying there permanently, you can use a b>correspondence address/b>.

What is a residential address? Definition of Residential Address A residential address is any business that is operated from a house, apartment or other dwelling in which people live.

Is this also your mail address?

A correspondence address is an address where correspondence from official agencies can be sent. This includes letters from the Tax and Customs Administration and election polling cards. You must personally ensure that all correspondence is sent to the address.

What should I write for a correspondence address?

CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS will include BUILDING NAMES, BUILDING NUMBERS, STREET/ROAD NAMES, POST TOWNS, POSTAL COUNTIES, and BUILDING IDENTIFICATION NUMBER. A REFERRAL REQUEST will require a contact address.