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There are quite significant differences between Settled Status and Permanent Residence.another-user wrote: ↑Sat Feb 15, 2020 12:43 amwas under the impression that I could backdate the settled status
Thank you very much for this explanation. No, I did not have private health insurance in the UK (although I kept my German health insurance which technically provides EHIC coverage, but this surely does not qualify) and all my work here has been has been limited part-time work.secret.simon wrote: ↑Sat Feb 15, 2020 1:19 amThere are quite significant differences between Settled Status and Permanent Residence.
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I don't think it's that clear-cut. Please refer to:It appears that there is not much point in pursuing the idea of dual citizenship anymore then.
If you had an EHIC card issued by a non-UK EEA member-state that covers five years of your student life in the UK, I believe that that does qualify and you likely will be able to apply for a back-dated DCPR based on that.another-user wrote: ↑Sat Feb 15, 2020 10:01 amI kept my German health insurance which technically provides EHIC coverage
The EHIC card has been on the back of my regular German health insurance card so I suppose I can get some form of document proving this. I will also look into this option, thank you!If you had an EHIC card issued by a non-UK EEA member-state that covers five years of your student life in the UK, I believe that that does qualify and you likely will be able to apply for a back-dated DCPR based on that.