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ro2124 | 17:49 Fri 18th Mar 2016 | Business & Finance
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Anyone know something about lotteries,one thing I have not been able to do since moving abroad from UK
From what I understand most lotteries require you to be in the country where lottery is based.
Are there any lotteries where you can buy tickets on the Internet internationally, like for example Euro Millions?
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Legal restrictions mean that direct participants in any lottery need to live in a participating country. So you need to be in Andorra, Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, the Isle of Man, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland or the UK to participate in Euromillions (and you need to do so through your own country's lottery...
18:06 Fri 18th Mar 2016
The Euromillions is probably your best bet - twice a week and if you are lucky enough to win you get it all in one go rather than over so many years like some do.
You can buy lottery tickets for the Euromillions if you are in a country that participates. If you win you have to claim your prize in that country. But beware some countries tax the prize.
Thats a bit cheeky - have to check that out as I sometimes buy them when travelling abroad.
Where are you? many countries have their own national lottery.
"Some EuroMillions countries, such as Spain, Portugal and Switzerland, now tax lottery winnings".
List of countries with their own lotteries here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotteries_by_country
Legal restrictions mean that direct participants in any lottery need to live in a participating country.

So you need to be in Andorra, Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, the Isle of Man, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland or the UK to participate in Euromillions (and you need to do so through your own country's lottery website).

Similarly, residents of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia can take part in Viking Lotto.

Those in Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden can play the Eurojackpot.

(Note that some of those countries participate in more than one international lottery).

However there's nothing to prevent bookmakers offering odds on the outcomes of national or international lotteries, so gamblers can 'enter' them through bookmakers. (They're not actually buying lottery tickets but placing a bet upon which numbers will be drawn). That's how it's possible to 'play' the Irish lottery in UK betting shops.
This site and many others acts as a 'proxy' and buys tickets in world wide lotteries on your behalf
http://www.ukinternationallottery.net/
I do not know any one who uses it though. Additionally there are many lotteries that anyone anywhere in the world can play from their home.
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You can only pick up to 5 numbers for any of these lotteries in the bookies, but as from last year you cannot do the UK lotto. And each 'firm' have their own odds, though they will be similar. Betfred, for example, offer; 6/1 for 1 number, 60/1 for 2, 675/1 for 3, 8,000/1 for 4 and 150,000/1 for all 5.
Hey ! Of course, I love lotteries, usually I buy 1 ticket when I go shopping once a week, once I won, the last 3 digits were 688, these are my lucky numbers. But since I switched to remote work, I only buy tickets online for uk lotteries online ( https://www.mylottoguide.com/lotteries-online/ )

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