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CSI and Permanent Residence

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:45 pm
by KID1413
As far as I understand, if you are a self-sufficient person or a student, in order for your years in the UK to qualify toward the permanente residence card, you need to have CSI or EHIC for that duration right? So if you don't have CSI and you have been here for 1 year, that year wouldn't count.

It also says that you need to live in the UK continuously, what does it mean? Could you leave the country for a couple of months, return and would that still count as living continuously? What's the maximum time you can be outside the UK?

I have recently obtained a registration certificate as EEA but I don't think this is helpful for this matter.

Thanks!

Re: CSI and Permanent Residence

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 2:44 am
by secret.simon
Are you a non-UK EEA citizen or are you the family member of such an EEA citizen? Your flag indicates Taiwan/ROC.
KID1413 wrote:
Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:45 pm
As far as I understand, if you are a self-sufficient person or a student, in order for your years in the UK to qualify toward the permanente residence card, you need to have CSI or EHIC for that duration right? So if you don't have CSI and you have been here for 1 year, that year wouldn't count.
Correct.
KID1413 wrote:
Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:45 pm
It also says that you need to live in the UK continuously, what does it mean? Could you leave the country for a couple of months, return and would that still count as living continuously? What's the maximum time you can be outside the UK?
Absence of less than six months in a 12 month period is permitted under the EEA Regulations.

Re: CSI and Permanent Residence

Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2018 1:58 pm
by KID1413
secret.simon wrote:
Wed Mar 21, 2018 2:44 am
Are you a non-UK EEA citizen or are you the family member of such an EEA citizen? Your flag indicates Taiwan/ROC.
KID1413 wrote:
Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:45 pm
As far as I understand, if you are a self-sufficient person or a student, in order for your years in the UK to qualify toward the permanente residence card, you need to have CSI or EHIC for that duration right? So if you don't have CSI and you have been here for 1 year, that year wouldn't count.
Correct.
KID1413 wrote:
Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:45 pm
It also says that you need to live in the UK continuously, what does it mean? Could you leave the country for a couple of months, return and would that still count as living continuously? What's the maximum time you can be outside the UK?
Absence of less than six months in a 12 month period is permitted under the EEA Regulations.
Thanks! I am an EEA national my partner is Taiwanese.