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mrs mop | 12:34 Thu 09th Jan 2014 | Civil
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How long does a person from the EU or Commonwealth have to be resident in the UK to qualify for inclusion on the electoral register?
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You have to be naturalized to become British citizen. Then you can vote.
Really, my OH votes and he's Irish.
Sorry I got that wrong - Rocky is right. My husband has never been on register as Italian, so now I see as a uk resident he should be!
That's a bit misleading .My husband isn't British .He can vote in the local and EU elections but not the parliamentary ones.
Here's the .gov link for voting if you want to trawl through it.

https://www.gov.uk/voting-in-the-uk/overview

It's very boring but will probably answer your question, my eyes glazed over after about 30 secs.
There's no set period - you just have to be resident

Commonwealth citizens must have leave to remain in the UK or not require it

There's nothing on the application form about a minimum period of residency
From my link - none here ;)

"...Echoing the rather arcane language of the legislation, "idiots" may not vote and "lunatics" only during their lucid periods. Those compulsorily detained in psychiatric hospitals, for example, cannot vote...."
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Thanks everyone. And rockyraccoon you were nearly right. It took a minute before my eyes glazed over!!
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Only if on electoral register (by paying council tax)

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Um no. You have to be on the electoral register , yes. But there's absolutely no connection between being on the electoral register and paying council tax

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