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gavingcy
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Posted 9 years ago

Hello,
I'm a student from Malaysia, but studying in the UK. I have been living in the UK for almost two years now, so based on what I've read online I think I am eligible for an inter rail pass (correct me if i'm wrong!). However I also understand I require some form of proof of residency issued from the government. I cant seem to find out any information on how to go about obtaining this, as most pages I have visited have just stated that I need one. Just thought I'd check if anyone has any information to share regarding this - what documents specifically, the best way to go about getting them, etc.
Thank you very much!

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Peter
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replied 9 years ago

Hi.
Do you have a residency permit? A document that allows you to stay in the UK?
Then you are fine. Order your Interrail pass online and select as country of residence United Kingdom. Have this residency permit with you during your travels.

Please help and support the free information on railcc. [b]Click our partner link [ux]https://rail.shop/interrail[/ux] right before you order your official Interrail pass[/b]. Same service, same prices for you. But you support all the free information on railcc. Thank you! :)

Pete :)

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HarisActionST
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replied 9 years ago

In summer 2014 I had a Eurotrip with a friend of mine from Vietnam, to prove the residency he was carrying with him a copy of the house contract he was renting, a copy of acceptance from the university and a bill from that home. By the time you live more than 6 months within the EU, you re entitled the interrail pass, these regulations though might change so you better do some research first, and about visa too.

Have a nice trip.