So give them your new address.The problem is that I don't receive any household bills or other official documentation at that address, so I have nothing to show them.
Oops! Thanks RedOnion. I'd completely forgotten that I'd asked it four years ago. Very embarrassing.Change your address. You can still remain a member of the CU; you only need to meet the common bond requirements when you first join. It might only an issue if you want to borrow money in future, as there is a limit to the amount they can lend to members outside their common bond.
As per your previous thread 4 years ago:
Changing Credit Union account address
I opened a CU account in my home area many years ago. They're now asking for proof of address (band statement etc), in keeping with anti-money laundering legislation. Problem is, I now live in Dublin and get all of my bills there. I want to keep the account where it is. Can I change the account...www.askaboutmoney.com
Or move to a CU that you currently have a Common Bond with?
No.Really?
So a person can in theory apply for a loan from any CU?
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