Foreign and Commonwealth Office
The vote is due to take place by 31 December 2017 and, although the exact date is not yet known, you can already register to vote.
To register as an overseas elector you must have been registered to vote in the UK in the last 15 years. You will need to know your National Insurance number and date of birth, and have your passport to hand if you have one. If you dont have a National Insurance number you can still register, but you may have to supply more information to show who you are.
If you were too young when you left the UK to have been registered, then you can register as an overseas voter if your parents (or guardians) were registered in the UK in the last 15 years.
Register online to vote at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote - it takes less than five minutes.
The sooner you get registered to vote, the more time you will have to arrange for a method of absent voting.
You can vote in one of three ways:By postBy proxy (you designate someone you trust to vote on your behalf in the UK)In person at a polling station in your constituency
It should be easier to vote by post for this referendum than for previous elections as the timetable for postal votes has been extended to allow postal votes to be sent out even earlier than usual, giving you more time to receive, complete, and return your ballot pack to the UK.
Overseas Voter Registration Day
Overseas Voter Registration Day on 4 February 2016 will be a day of activity supported by expat community hubs, overseas branches of UK political parties and embassies and consulates from around the world. Please let the Electoral Commission know if youre interested in getting involved and encouraging people to vote.