I hope you can help me understand the Home Office.
My husband (Belgian) has just received a call from the HO saying that his EEA3 application is rejected because he didn't show CSI for the time when he was a student. Obviously, none of us knew about CSI requirement until today :-0
Short facts:
- Student from October 2007 to December 2012 (PhD);
EHIC valid from November 2008 to November 2013;
We got married (I'm non-EU) in September 2012;
He started job in January 2013;
For EEA3 we only showed what he was doing from March 2009.
Questions:
1) Can we appeal HO's decision re his EEA3? EHIC covers all period when he was a student. But they don't seem to accept the EHIC. He didn't plan to stay in the UK permanently until we married, so we could argue that EHIC covered his student years because he was in the UK temporarily. Or not?
2) Does he need to have CSI now when he's working? Personally I'm gutted about requirement for CSI if NHS is as good as they tell us it is.
3) Does this CSI requirement (and lack of CSI in the past) mean I can only apply for my PR after January 2018? And same goes for my husband, presumably.
Basically, is there a way around the CSI requirement?
Thanks