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If you not from the UK, you can still be a director of a U.K company. The law that deals with thiscalled the Companies Act 2006, doesn't care about your nationality or where you live. This means anyone from any country, even if they're not living in the UK, can be a director of a UK company.
There are a few things to keep in mind. The director has to be at least 16 years old and not banned from being a director. Also, the company needs to have at least one director who is a regular person, not another company. Even though you don't have to live in the UK, you need to give an address in the UK to Companies House.
If you a director who doesn't live in the UK, you should think about taxes. The rules might change based on where you live and how much money the UK company makes. It's a good idea to get advice from professionals on taxes and legal stuff to make sure you're following all the rules. In general, the UK wants to include people from all over by letting them be part of UK companies.
There are a few things to keep in mind. The director has to be at least 16 years old and not banned from being a director. Also, the company needs to have at least one director who is a regular person, not another company. Even though you don't have to live in the UK, you need to give an address in the UK to Companies House.
If you a director who doesn't live in the UK, you should think about taxes. The rules might change based on where you live and how much money the UK company makes. It's a good idea to get advice from professionals on taxes and legal stuff to make sure you're following all the rules. In general, the UK wants to include people from all over by letting them be part of UK companies.