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Junior isa
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Hi
I would like to invest in an isa for my 4mth old grandson, he lives in Vancouver. Is this possible?
I would like to invest in an isa for my 4mth old grandson, he lives in Vancouver. Is this possible?
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Hi
I would like to invest in an isa for my 4mth old grandson, he lives in Vancouver. Is this possible?
https://www.gov.uk/junior-individual-savings-accounts/overview
( which is addressed to parent/guardian) says
"Your child can have a Junior ISA if they:
are under 18
live in the UK"
However, you might consider a regular investment into an investment trust savings plan in bare trust?
See http://www.sit.co.uk/products/investing_for_children/features/questions_and_answers/ for example.0
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