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Comprehensive Sickness Insurance (student)

Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 9:01 pm
by jcmex29
Hi all,

I am from Poland – student from 2005 to 2009, worker from 2009 to ongoing.
I applied for citizenship and have been asked to provide proof of Comprehensive Sickness Insurance or EHIC card from Poland for years 2005-2009.
I never had a CSI nor the EHIC card from Poland – I have a UK EHIC card.
During this time as a student (2005-2009) I was an under-age child, fully financially dependant on my full-time working mother who has a Permanent Resident status and a certifying document.
I personally never applied for Permanent Resident document.
Is there anyway in which I could avoid having the application refused? Such as explaining that my mother provided for me by working and paying taxes & NI, and therefore I had access to health care because of her?
Also, are under-age students not insured through their secondary school or college?
Thanks for your time guys.

jcmex29

Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2013 10:46 pm
by Jambo
How old are you?

Children under 21 are automatically considered family member so you can base your status on your parent activities. In such case, CSI is not required. Just provide your mother passport + document certifying PR status and a birth certificate (to show your link to her).

Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 3:07 pm
by hannaw
Hi I have the same problem. However I managed to get a letter from polish NHS stating that during that time I had insurance in Poland. Does anyone know if this would work as we are in EU and the same rules should apply to all countries

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Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 7:49 pm
by marwuu
hannaw wrote:Hi I have the same problem. However I managed to get a letter from polish NHS stating that during that time I had insurance in Poland. Does anyone know if this would work as we are in EU and the same rules should apply to all countries
hi

how did you manged to get that letter?