Most of the citizens in European countries who are temporarily working or staying abroad are registered in the Voters’ List in their country of origin. Those persons are mainly registered according to their last place of residence prior to the departure abroad. This clearly indicates the determination of the legislators to use residence as a basis for allocation of the citizens (who have a right to vote) in the Voters’ List. In most countries, persons who have an active suffrage can exercise it, if they have or had a last residence on the territory of their home country prior to their departure abroad, regardless of their place of residence. The method of registration of the new residence and the cancellation of the old residence or temporary residence, as well as the registration of the change of the address, is regulated on the basis of different legislation, which varies from country to country.