My sister and I are British but reside in Canada and Spain respectively. Recently we bought a car in the UK which is garaged at our elderly father's house. We made him the registed owner even though he has no valid licence and can no longer drive.
Between our two families we make several visits totalling more than 90 days per year but, having now bought the car it seems our non-resident status makes it SIMPLY IMPOSSIBLE TO INSURE any of us to drive it. We've looked into insuring it in someone else's name (a UK resident) and adding our names as additional drivers but even this proves impossible. I myself even have a valid UK licence registered at my father's address (my sister's is Canadian) but despite this, insurers require me to declare residency in the UK.
Is there a solution to this problem, and why do insurers treat us an uninsurable risk?TREAT US
Any suggestions would be welcome. In the meantime the car sits untaxed and uninsured in dad's garage...
Edited by _ORB_ on 23/02/2022 at 14:38
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