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Please need advice about Vocational Training & CSI for PR

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2015 5:09 am
by dhrupadidhamaka
Dear all,

We came to UK feb 2010. My wife is EEA national. She was in employment from march 2010 to august 2011. After involuntarily lost her job on September she start health & social care vocational course from Sep 2011 to Dec 2012. She again start a new job from Jan 2013 to till now continuing...My kind query is during Sep 2011 to Dec 2012 do we need any CSI while she was in Vocational training after involuntarily unemployed or this vocational training period itself enough to complete her treaty rights on mentioned period. Because somewhere I read if I involuntarily unemployed and start a vocational training, I may retain worker status while training and I don't need CSI...Am I right or wrong

We will be really glad if we get your kind advice..

Thanks in Advance....

Re: Please need advice about Vocational Training & CSI for P

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2015 1:14 pm
by rosebead
CSI is not required. Article 7(3)(d) of Directive 2004/38 allows for EEA nationals who are no longer workers to enter vocational training and keep their "worker status". However, if the EEA national was not involuntarily unemployed, their vocational training MUST be related to their previous employment.

Re: Please need advice about Vocational Training & CSI for P

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 3:09 am
by dhrupadidhamaka
Thanks lot for your kind advice....Are you sure we don't need CSI...Because someone told me if you are doing any study even it is vocational training we need CSI...Can you please advice please...

Thanks in advance...

Re: Please need advice about Vocational Training & CSI for P

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 1:06 pm
by rosebead
No CSI is needed because in your wife's case she had retained "worker status" as she went straight from her previous job into vocational training. This is a very different scenario to an EEA student who has never worked in the UK - it cannot be argued there that "worker status" was retained and so CSI must be obtained.