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Student applying for PR without Comprehensive Insurance ?

Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 6:08 am
by askmeplz82
just to let you know guys according to home Office:

Students issued with a registration certificate before 20 June 2011

If you were not asked to provide evidence of comprehensive sickness insurance, and later apply for permanent residence as a student, your application will not be refused solely on the grounds that there is no evidence of comprehensive sickness insurance on the date of decision .



Students issued with a registration certificate after 20 June 2011, or never granted a certificate

You will need to provide evidence that you held comprehensive sickness insurance throughout the time you spent as a student.

Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 1:30 pm
by UKBA HUNTER
I think you keep on finding the news and articles which actually relate to your own circumstances but you ask these on others behalf. Psychologically very few people do this only to listen YES reply for cooling their nerves.

Hahaha

Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 2:24 pm
by Lucky576
If someone tries to help other people through articles or news,one should not criticise their motive. After all this is helping forum

Re: Hahaha

Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 2:48 pm
by UKBA HUNTER
Lucky576 wrote:If someone tries to help other people through articles or news,one should not criticise their motive. After all this is helping forum
www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=5722

Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 4:29 pm
by askmeplz82
UKBA HUNTER wrote:I think you keep on finding the news and articles which actually relate to your own circumstances but you ask these on others behalf. Psychologically very few people do this only to listen YES reply for cooling their nerves.

my EEA family member never studied in the UK so this is no relevant to my case

Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 4:56 pm
by Jaeger
I'm facing a similar issue. Now I could kick myself indefinitely for not sending EEA1 back in 2006... :? I thought about applying for naturalisation straight away without a PR confirmation but then again if they are not satisfied with the evidence then £874 will go down the drain. I have already lived for 7 years in the UK so waiting for another year won't hurt.

Basically I will make an application for PR based on my parent's work. The only thing that I'm concerned about is the evidence of continuous residence. I don't have a variety of utility bills... only a mobile contract. I might order bank statements from the past. How many should suffice? All of them?! I have a letter from 2009 by Job Centre giving me a NIN. Of course I have enrolment letters from educational establishments covering each year from 2006 to 2013

So I will include all of that on top evidence of parent's work (WRS, P60s, last month's payslips and letters from an employer)

Hopefully it will be enough for them. I will be letting you guys know what they say.

Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 8:24 pm
by UKBA HUNTER
askmeplz82 wrote:
UKBA HUNTER wrote:I think you keep on finding the news and articles which actually relate to your own circumstances but you ask these on others behalf. Psychologically very few people do this only to listen YES reply for cooling their nerves.

my EEA family member never studied in the UK so this is no relevant to my case
check below your similar on same topic multiple threads etc.

http://immigrationboards.com/viewtopic. ... ht=#867257
http://immigrationboards.com/viewtopic. ... ht=#876571
http://immigrationboards.com/viewtopic. ... ht=#895344
http://immigrationboards.com/viewtopic. ... ht=#918722

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 3:41 am
by rainflux
Thanks for the info. For me this is helpful for those who are having trouble with their comprehensive insurance. We should really keep looking for the answers to our question as insurance thing is a bit complicated nowadays.

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 7:43 am
by askmeplz82
UKBA HUNTER wrote:
askmeplz82 wrote:
UKBA HUNTER wrote:I think you keep on finding the news and articles which actually relate to your own circumstances but you ask these on others behalf. Psychologically very few people do this only to listen YES reply for cooling their nerves.

my EEA family member never studied in the UK so this is no relevant to my case
check below your similar on same topic multiple threads etc.

http://immigrationboards.com/viewtopic. ... ht=#867257
http://immigrationboards.com/viewtopic. ... ht=#876571
http://immigrationboards.com/viewtopic. ... ht=#895344
http://immigrationboards.com/viewtopic. ... ht=#918722

this has nothing to my queries. All those link you shared are for exercising treaty right as Self sufficient and this thread is exercising treaty right as a student. and this is not a query. i've read couple of students asking this same question like the poster on top

Don't mix up the thread. You want to Hunt UKBA that's fine but don't hunt me.

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 12:54 am
by UKBA HUNTER
askmeplz82 wrote:
UKBA HUNTER wrote:
askmeplz82 wrote:
UKBA HUNTER wrote:I think you keep on finding the news and articles which actually relate to your own circumstances but you ask these on others behalf. Psychologically very few people do this only to listen YES reply for cooling their nerves.

my EEA family member never studied in the UK so this is no relevant to my case
check below your similar on same topic multiple threads etc.

http://immigrationboards.com/viewtopic. ... ht=#867257
http://immigrationboards.com/viewtopic. ... ht=#876571
http://immigrationboards.com/viewtopic. ... ht=#895344
http://immigrationboards.com/viewtopic. ... ht=#918722

this has nothing to my queries. All those link you shared are for exercising treaty right as Self sufficient and this thread is exercising treaty right as a student. and this is not a query. i've read couple of students asking this same question like the poster on top

Don't mix up the thread. You want to Hunt UKBA that's fine but don't hunt me.
I am saying only on voluntary basis because before making new and new threads you should search before and this thread many times member has already discussed. Do not ask on other behalf or not ask generally because it generate confusion for readers. You just keep on finding news/build topics about self sufficient/students/csi and again again in different styles ask/tell which totally confuse people. If you wish you can continue but one day some of the senior member will detect this. its confusion not help by repeating which many times in forum discussed.

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 1:43 am
by askmeplz82
UKBA HUNTER wrote:
askmeplz82 wrote:
UKBA HUNTER wrote:
askmeplz82 wrote:

my EEA family member never studied in the UK so this is no relevant to my case
check below your similar on same topic multiple threads etc.

http://immigrationboards.com/viewtopic. ... ht=#867257
http://immigrationboards.com/viewtopic. ... ht=#876571
http://immigrationboards.com/viewtopic. ... ht=#895344
http://immigrationboards.com/viewtopic. ... ht=#918722

this has nothing to my queries. All those link you shared are for exercising treaty right as Self sufficient and this thread is exercising treaty right as a student. and this is not a query. i've read couple of students asking this same question like the poster on top

Don't mix up the thread. You want to Hunt UKBA that's fine but don't hunt me.
I am saying only on voluntary basis because before making new and new threads you should search before and this thread many times member has already discussed. Do not ask on other behalf or not ask generally because it generate confusion for readers. You just keep on finding news/build topics about self sufficient/students/csi and again again in different styles ask/tell which totally confuse people. If you wish you can continue but one day some of the senior member will detect this. its confusion not help by repeating which many times in forum discussed.

i am just helping people. may be 5/6 post i created rest of them all i was just replying to member queries. anyway i see i'm not alone you criticised other forum members including Guru also in the past.

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 2:00 am
by UKBA HUNTER
askmeplz82 wrote:
UKBA HUNTER wrote:
askmeplz82 wrote:

this has nothing to my queries. All those link you shared are for exercising treaty right as Self sufficient and this thread is exercising treaty right as a student. and this is not a query. i've read couple of students asking this same question like the poster on top

Don't mix up the thread. You want to Hunt UKBA that's fine but don't hunt me.
I am saying only on voluntary basis because before making new and new threads you should search before and this thread many times member has already discussed. Do not ask on other behalf or not ask generally because it generate confusion for readers. You just keep on finding news/build topics about self sufficient/students/csi and again again in different styles ask/tell which totally confuse people. If you wish you can continue but one day some of the senior member will detect this. its confusion not help by repeating which many times in forum discussed.

i am just helping people. may be 5/6 post i created rest of them all i was just replying to member queries. anyway i see i'm not alone you criticised other forum members including Guru also in the past.
I am mainly a board reader with small practice to write only a time when it needs. The one about whom you talking about, i just reminded him/her/it the board rules that continue to your previous thread which applies to everyone regardless of senior or having already posts. I am againg saying that repeating same topics/asking on other behalfs/asking generally without telling circumstances is confusion but 100% not help. yes if anything new come especially about rules then for everybody's interest it can be tell but not the knowledge that has been discussed in number of times before.

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 7:15 am
by askmeplz82
UKBA HUNTER wrote:
askmeplz82 wrote:
UKBA HUNTER wrote:
askmeplz82 wrote:

this has nothing to my queries. All those link you shared are for exercising treaty right as Self sufficient and this thread is exercising treaty right as a student. and this is not a query. i've read couple of students asking this same question like the poster on top

Don't mix up the thread. You want to Hunt UKBA that's fine but don't hunt me.
I am saying only on voluntary basis because before making new and new threads you should search before and this thread many times member has already discussed. Do not ask on other behalf or not ask generally because it generate confusion for readers. You just keep on finding news/build topics about self sufficient/students/csi and again again in different styles ask/tell which totally confuse people. If you wish you can continue but one day some of the senior member will detect this. its confusion not help by repeating which many times in forum discussed.

i am just helping people. may be 5/6 post i created rest of them all i was just replying to member queries. anyway i see i'm not alone you criticised other forum members including Guru also in the past.
I am mainly a board reader with small practice to write only a time when it needs. The one about whom you talking about, i just reminded him/her/it the board rules that continue to your previous thread which applies to everyone regardless of senior or having already posts. I am againg saying that repeating same topics/asking on other behalfs/asking generally without telling circumstances is confusion but 100% not help. yes if anything new come especially about rules then for everybody's interest it can be tell but not the knowledge that has been discussed in number of times before.
yes you can discuss ; you have to remember not everyone is old member like you. There some new members everyday

Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 2:59 pm
by UKBA HUNTER
askmeplz82 wrote:
UKBA HUNTER wrote:
askmeplz82 wrote:
UKBA HUNTER wrote:
I am saying only on voluntary basis because before making new and new threads you should search before and this thread many times member has already discussed. Do not ask on other behalf or not ask generally because it generate confusion for readers. You just keep on finding news/build topics about self sufficient/students/csi and again again in different styles ask/tell which totally confuse people. If you wish you can continue but one day some of the senior member will detect this. its confusion not help by repeating which many times in forum discussed.

i am just helping people. may be 5/6 post i created rest of them all i was just replying to member queries. anyway i see i'm not alone you criticised other forum members including Guru also in the past.
I am mainly a board reader with small practice to write only a time when it needs. The one about whom you talking about, i just reminded him/her/it the board rules that continue to your previous thread which applies to everyone regardless of senior or having already posts. I am againg saying that repeating same topics/asking on other behalfs/asking generally without telling circumstances is confusion but 100% not help. yes if anything new come especially about rules then for everybody's interest it can be tell but not the knowledge that has been discussed in number of times before.
yes you can discuss ; you have to remember not everyone is old member like you. There some new members everyday
For new members there are a lot of sticky topics at front of each page.