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Document certifying permanent residence- Descendant?
Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 12:01 am
by Superhornet
Hi everyone, I'm new here.
When I was filling in the form, I was a bit confused with the term Sponsors. A couple of months ago, my father did his DCPR first as he arrived in UK way earlier than me. He did his application online, which is easier than the paper form I have to do because I'm a student. Therefore, I assume my sponsor could be my father.
My age is 18, when I arrived in the UK, I was 12, so to prove I was a qualifying person during the last 5 years, do I send my school grade letters? or Child benefit letters?
The section (3) about family members and extended family members, are they talking about the NON-EU or the EU family member of the EU sponsor?
In section 9, the question about the Study/self-sufficiency - financial resources, what do I say? I'm a dependent, living at home with parents.
I really appreciate it if you could answer these questions.
Re: Document certifying permanent residence- Descendant?
Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 12:20 am
by vinny
You
don't have to be a
qualified person, if you are a
family member of your EEA national father, who is a qualified person or has acquired
PR.
Re: Document certifying permanent residence- Descendant?
Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 11:51 am
by Superhornet
But I am a qualified person, because I've been studying for the last 5 years. And also I am an EU citizen myself.
How should I fill Section 9 of the EEA PR form?
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2018 12:53 pm
by Superhornet
Hi, I am new here, please forgive me if I put this in the wrong section. I came to the UK in 2011 when I was 12, then I went to school, college and now University. I have never worked, only done some volunteering. As my dad did his PR form a few years ago, I have to do mine independently.
Now, I have the following questions and uncertainties:
9.5: Do I just fill in the school i went to and the qualifications i got?
9.6: Not too sure if I can quantify how much support I get while living with parents in terms of money.
9.7: Do I need comprehensive sickness insurance? Always had NHS for that.
Thanks
Re: How should I fill Section 9 of the EEA PR form?
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2018 3:53 pm
by Astro-south
My understanding is, if your father is a worker, pays for yours bills and you live in the same address as him, he is the qualified person. Saying that, nothing stops you from applying on your own, but if you do, as a student you will definitely need CSI.
9.5: Do I just fill in the school i went to and the qualifications i got?
Yes, covering the 5 year period.
9.6: Not too sure if I can quantify how much support I get while living with parents in terms of money.
Find an estimate and clarify this in your covering letter (where the money comes from)
Re: How should I fill Section 9 of the EEA PR form?
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2018 10:18 pm
by Superhornet
Astro-south wrote: ↑Fri Jun 29, 2018 3:53 pm
My understanding is, if your father is a worker, pays for yours bills and you live in the same address as him, he is the qualified person. Saying that, nothing stops you from applying on your own, but if you do, as a student you will definitely need CSI.
9.5: Do I just fill in the school i went to and the qualifications i got?
Yes, covering the 5 year period.
9.6: Not too sure if I can quantify how much support I get while living with parents in terms of money.
Find an estimate and clarify this in your covering letter (where the money comes from)
So, should I apply as a family member of the qualified person (my dad) as I don't have comprehensive sickness insurance? Also I can avoid most of the section 9.