Prime minister says he held on to his US residency until 2021 only because he had not got around to revoking it
Rishi Sunak has insisted he does not want to move to the US and that he kept his green card for years only because returning it was “not something I got round to”.
Asked whether Murty was now domiciled in the US or India for tax purposes, Sunak declined to respond. In response to questions about his wife and wealth, Sunak said: “I can’t control who I fall in love with – and I happened to fall in love with my wife when I met her.
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