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You might also want to consider the time it takes the mail to arrive.  Long distance surface mail might put you outside the 40 days.  If the requester is a travelling yak trader pitching his yurt somewhere new each day in the Hindu Kush, it's likely to be well over 40 days before his/her data catches up.

The Act does not provide for this.  ;)

M

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> On 18 Nov 2015, at 16:08, Amy Jaines <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hello,
>  
> I'm hoping that this is a really simple question and it is just me overcomplicating matters in my head but how would you deal with a subject access request where the subject resides in a country outside of the EEA and they have requested that their data has posted to them.
>  
> Is it enough that by making the request and specifically requesting that the data is posted to them that they have consented to their data being transferred to their country of residence or is there a need to consider the implications of Principle 8?
>  
> Any views on the matter would be much appreciated
>  
> Many thanks!
>  
> Amy
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