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EEA3-Time spent studying, job seeking-Comp medical insurance

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 2:16 pm
by ammirza
Hi Everyone

While filling EEA3 application, I am confused on a couple of things, listed below, to which I would appreciate opinions:

- Which box should I tick when I was searching for job. "Employment" box or "self sufficient" box.
In 2006, I was searching for 4 months, then in 2009 I was job seeking for 3 and a half months. In 2006, I didn't take JSA, whereas, in 2009 I took income based JSA.

- If I select "self sufficient" box for any of the above 2 time durations, how can I produce comprehensive sickness insurance document back dated? So, I think that I can rather do not tick self sufficient box and just submit bank statements for 1st time period and JSA document for 2nd time period when I was job seeking. Any thoughts?

- Similarly, I studied from 2005-2006, is it must to submit comp sickness insurance doc during that period? Ofcourse, I do not have that, what should I do now?

I shall appreciate any comments, experiences, way arounds etc.
Thanks in anticipation.

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 10:13 pm
by ammirza
Anyone? I intend to send my application in a day or two. Would really appreciate any suggestions, it'd really help.

Regards

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 8:25 am
by 86ti
Qualified person and in general, the ECIS. No, you can't backdate an insurance.

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 10:04 am
by ammirza
Thanks.

However, in EEA3 application form, there is no category of Qualified person to be ticked.

The only options are
- Employment
- self employment
- study
- economic self sufficiency
- retired
- permanent incapacity

If I tick "self sufficiency" when I was job seeking, I doubt that they'll demand comp insurance certificate. Therefore, I am in a fix as to what box to tick for the period when I was looking for job as per my 1st post's scenario.

Besides, if you can't back date insurance, how can you get study year count towards your continuous 5 years period?

Any thoughts anyone?

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 10:30 am
by 86ti
ammirza wrote:If I tick "self sufficiency" when I was job seeking, I doubt that they'll demand comp insurance certificate.
Have you had a look at 6.(2)(b)? They will want to see that certificate, see 4.(1)(c).