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Comprehensive Sickness Insurance As Part-Time student Vs Working Full Time

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2018 8:19 pm
by tottifr
Hi,

I am applying for a EEA (PR) application as a QP.

I have been living in UK from July 2013 until now (September 2018).

I have been working full time from August 2013 until now (September 2018).

In addition, I have been a Part-Time student without a Comprehensive sickness insurance from February 2014 until October 2016, however, I was working Full time and therefore, depended on the NHS.

Do I need to mention anything about my studies in Section 9, or working full time for 5 years should be enough in order to proceed with the application ?

Thanks.

Re: Comprehensive Sickness Insurance As Part-Time student Vs Working Full Time

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2018 10:01 pm
by tottifr
Any help please ?

Re: Comprehensive Sickness Insurance As Part-Time student Vs Working Full Time

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2018 10:12 pm
by Ffmuni
As I understand it, when you were working full time and paying NI contributions, it does not matter that you were studying part time.

You were not a ‘self sufficient person’ who needed Sickness Insurance if employed and paying NI, paying tax etc.

Being a part time student is equivalent to a hobby if you are in full time employment. iI cannot see how that can affect your application.

Hopefully others will confirm.

Best of luck.

Re: Comprehensive Sickness Insurance As Part-Time student Vs Working Full Time

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2018 4:56 pm
by NikiGio
tottifr wrote:
Mon Sep 24, 2018 8:19 pm
Do I need to mention anything about my studies in Section 9, or working full time for 5 years should be enough in order to proceed with the application ?
Ffmuni wrote:
Tue Sep 25, 2018 10:12 pm
As I understand it, when you were working full time and paying NI contributions, it does not matter that you were studying part time.
Correct - if you were a qualified person (worker) for the 5-year QP, it doesn't matter if you were also a student and it's irrelevant if you had/didn't have CSI. That was my case - working full-time but also a part-time student for 1.5 years, no CSI. Got EEA (PR) with no issues.

So in the application form - answer 'No' when it asks if you were a student, then add a covering letter where you explain that you've answered 'No' given you're applying for PR based on the fact that you were a QP (worker), hence it's irrelevant that at the same time you were also a student.

Good luck!