Applying for BC after PR - Insurance required?
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 7:41 pm
Hi guys
I am intending to apply for BC once I get my pr (which I am currently waiting to hear from HO). In the meantime, I thought I would get prepared for the BC application and wondered if you guys could advise me on the below.
I am an EU national and have lived in the UK for over 10 years. I stopped working last month to pass a state exam although I am studying independently and hence am not registered to any school. I am not intending to go back to work before the end of my exam which is in June 2016 - by which i hope I will get my PR.
I note from my PR application that, if someone holds a student status in the UK, a comprehensive health insurance is required to prove that the person has exercise Treaty Rights. For the purpose of applying for BC next year, would I require a CHI even if I get my PR during the 12 months before my BC application? I mean, would it be ok not to have an insurance while I am studying because I would have had a PR?
In my current status (EU national waiting for PR + left work for independent studying without registration at a school + no insurance + not claiming any benefits), what else should I consider for the purpose of applying for BC next year?
Thank you for your help in advance!
I am intending to apply for BC once I get my pr (which I am currently waiting to hear from HO). In the meantime, I thought I would get prepared for the BC application and wondered if you guys could advise me on the below.
I am an EU national and have lived in the UK for over 10 years. I stopped working last month to pass a state exam although I am studying independently and hence am not registered to any school. I am not intending to go back to work before the end of my exam which is in June 2016 - by which i hope I will get my PR.
I note from my PR application that, if someone holds a student status in the UK, a comprehensive health insurance is required to prove that the person has exercise Treaty Rights. For the purpose of applying for BC next year, would I require a CHI even if I get my PR during the 12 months before my BC application? I mean, would it be ok not to have an insurance while I am studying because I would have had a PR?
In my current status (EU national waiting for PR + left work for independent studying without registration at a school + no insurance + not claiming any benefits), what else should I consider for the purpose of applying for BC next year?
Thank you for your help in advance!