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EEA(PR) - evidence of employment if applying as a student?

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 1:21 pm
by artvandelay
Hi all,

I'm in the process of applying for a document certifying permanent residence, and have a question about what supporting evidence I need to submit with the EEA(PR) application.

I've been a student in the UK since 2010 (BA, Master's and now PhD), which means that I've been a qualified person for this period. However, I've also done some work parallel to my studies - manly teaching for the university. I'm submitting evidence of my student status along with everything else they ask for - finances, CSI, etc. However, do I need to submit evidence of my employment as well?

My understanding is that given that I tick all the boxes as a student independently of my employment in the UK, this might not be necessary, which would mean less work for me. But the guidance is somewhat unclear on this, so I thought it would be a good idea to double check.

Many thanks for your help.

Re: EEA(PR) - evidence of employment if applying as a studen

Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2017 5:40 pm
by lappotto
It depends. Did you have comprehensive sickness insurance (CIS) while you were studying?

A student does need CIS to qualify, whereas a worker does not.

I was in a similar situation (students, plus doing teaching and other uni work) and, when I applied, I made sure to send both (a) proof of CIS (my EHIC card), and (b) all my payslips.

If I were you, I'd try to cover my back as much as possible. But I am risk-averse by nature.