permanent address
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpermanentandaddress
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permanent
adjective
uk/ˈpɜː.mə.nənt/us/ˈpɝː.mə.nənt/
lasting for a long time or ...
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address
noun[C]
uk/əˈdres/us/ˈæd.res/
the number of the house, name of the road, and name of the town where a person lives or works, and where letters can ...
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(Definition ofpermanentandaddressfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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There is no requirement for trainees to have apermanentaddress.
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There is no requirement to provide the authorities with apermanentaddress.
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With regard to travellers' cards a person is registered in accordance with thepermanentaddressshown on his identity card.
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On returning home to theirpermanentaddress—the very address here that they left—they find that they are ineligible for all benefits.
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If we can take the case of a suspected offender, he does not have to give a conventional,permanentaddress.
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The changes mean that, for the first time, people without apermanentaddresscan register to vote by making a declaration of local connection.
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This may mean that it is difficult for them to acquire apermanentaddress.
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The absence of apermanentaddressshould not be a bar to registering with a general practitioner.
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To that end patients do not need apermanentaddressto register with a general practitioner.
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They cannot get onto training schemes unless they are based at a house or dwelling—apermanentaddress.
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The centre has nopermanentaddressor director.
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Voters will be sent voting papers for the appropriate country in which they have theirpermanentaddress.
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If the certificate is secured, the holder'spermanentaddressis already available.
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He left notice of hispermanentaddresswherever he stayed.
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A second scheme is the provision of bail hostels for men who may be remanded in custody because they have nopermanentaddress.
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Can you imagine attending an interview for work, when you can give nopermanentaddress?
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There is a clause in the constitution paragraph 14.7 which gives owners an obligation to notify the committee and the management company forthwith of any change in thepermanentaddress.
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However, it is not clear whether someone who is already on a register, by virtue of having apermanentaddress, can subsequently make a local declaration.
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Apermanentaddressis not necessary for the registration of a patient with a general practitioner and all health authorities and general practitioners are aware of this.
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Depending on the local laws, they may be available to those who do not have apermanentaddress, phone number, or credit card.
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