CSI and Good character test
Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 5:12 pm
Hi all,
I'm Thomas, a Belgian citizen and I've got settled status in November 2018, during the pilot phase for academics.
Soon I will qualify for British citizenship having lived for 5 continuous years in the UK (+ all other residence criteria being fine), during which I was always employed.
My question is that, previous to the 5 years, I was a PhD student and did not have comprehensive sickness insurance. Would this be considered as unlawful and thus lead me to fail the good character test?
Thanks for your advice!
T
I'm Thomas, a Belgian citizen and I've got settled status in November 2018, during the pilot phase for academics.
Soon I will qualify for British citizenship having lived for 5 continuous years in the UK (+ all other residence criteria being fine), during which I was always employed.
My question is that, previous to the 5 years, I was a PhD student and did not have comprehensive sickness insurance. Would this be considered as unlawful and thus lead me to fail the good character test?
Thanks for your advice!
T