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wciselko
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EEA permanent residence

Post by wciselko » Mon Oct 17, 2016 9:52 pm

Hi,

I have applied recently and have been rejected based on the fact that I was not able to prove that I have had comprehensive sickness insurance (as for the majority of the time I was a student).
I never heard about this before and therefore I did not buy any insurance before. Does this mean that I am not eligible at all? Or can I just buy it now and reapply straight away?
Also, would that mean that I am self sufficient as a student?

I really need help on this - already have been to a lawyer and they gave me useless advice for 75 pounds! I am begging for help as I have no more money to spend on useless lawyers :(

Saladin0011
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Re: EEA permanent residence

Post by Saladin0011 » Mon Oct 17, 2016 11:16 pm

Well.. Sorry to say that but you are not eligible. As a student without work you have to have insurance from your country.
Self-sufficient means that you have enough money on your account that you don't need any help from government or so.

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Re: EEA permanent residence

Post by noajthan » Tue Oct 18, 2016 8:02 am

wciselko wrote:Hi,

I have applied recently and have been rejected based on the fact that I was not able to prove that I have had comprehensive sickness insurance (as for the majority of the time I was a student).
I never heard about this before and therefore I did not buy any insurance before. Does this mean that I am not eligible at all? Or can I just buy it now and reapply straight away?
Also, would that mean that I am self sufficient as a student?

I really need help on this - already have been to a lawyer and they gave me useless advice for 75 pounds! I am begging for help as I have no more money to spend on useless lawyers :(
CSI is a form of insurance and cannot be back-dated.

Students need to have held CSI (or alternative) in order to use their student years towards acquiring PR.

Selfsufficient is another category of qualified person; CSI also required.

Alternatives
Did you have a foreign EHIC whilst a student?
Or a RC issued to you as a student during/before 2011?
Did you have any Union citizen relative (parent) who was exercising treaty rights in UK whilst you were a student? (they could be your sponsor).
All that is gold does not glitter; Not all those who wander are lost. E&OE.

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