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You are correct, a UK-issued EHIC is no use for immigration purposes.true_007 wrote:I m trying to apply for a registration certificate as a
European Economic Area (EEA) national. Only health insurance we had was European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) issued by UK as we are living here for a while. While the application says they only accept EHIC issued by other EU country plus have to write statement of intent that you don't intend to stay in UK ( which we do). So do I not qualify for this certificate because I never had any other health insurance? WiIl this insurance be useless if we want to apply for permanent residence?
I think they changed this because this was not an issue previously?
Regards,
A.S.
Correct. An EEA national exercising treaty rights as a self-sufficient person requires CSI.true_007 wrote:Hello, thank you for reply.. Yes its self-sufficiency. So without the health insurance I can't apply on this basis? What about permanent residence? All 5 years will be of no use just because of health insurance? Will I have to start 5 years again..
Who are EEA national/s here?true_007 wrote:actually its a parent who is retired and lives with grown up children that provide free accommodation, food and cash. can they be his sponsors?
Both parent and "child" (30yo) EEA nationals lived in UK for the past 4 years. Child has been continuously working for the past 4 years in UK with the parent in same house, where child paid all the bills and food and provided for the parent. RC for the "self-sufficient" parent. Applying for myself parent.noajthan wrote:Who are EEA national/s here?true_007 wrote:actually its a parent who is retired and lives with grown up children that provide free accommodation, food and cash. can they be his sponsors?
Which are the possible sponsor/s & what do they do? (in terms of treaty rights)
What nationality is parent?
If non-EEA how long has dependency been established?
In UK only or abroad too?
Who is the RC for? you or parent or both?
Or is it confirmation of PR you/someone is applying for?
I think I've gotit, here goes...true_007 wrote:Both parent and "child" (30yo) EEA nationals lived in UK for the past 4 years. Child has been continuously working for the past 4 years in UK with the parent in same house, where child paid all the bills and food and provided for the parent. RC for the "self-sufficient" parent. Applying for myself parent.
Thank you for your help. I did not know about sponsoring much. I've read the guidance now. Yes I have WRS,(but I do not have UK permanent residence only registration certificate), but the parent (A8 national too) came to live with us in 2012 (has not been abroad since for more than 2 weeks). The pension parent receives is from A8 country, that is their only income, and is not sufficient to cover living costs in UK(or even back home). I did transfer funds monthly to parent bank account for their needs (shopping, petrol, leisure etc). Also the parent is signed on every letting agreement for the past 4 years and few bills.noajthan wrote:I think I've gotit, here goes...true_007 wrote:Both parent and "child" (30yo) EEA nationals lived in UK for the past 4 years. Child has been continuously working for the past 4 years in UK with the parent in same house, where child paid all the bills and food and provided for the parent. RC for the "self-sufficient" parent. Applying for myself parent.
The 'child' EEA national (30 years) old is a qualified person exercising treaty rights as a worker. (I think that's you).
That's all good - no CSI required by workers.
Parent is a direct family member of EEA ('child') sponsor.
The parent does not need to exercise treaty rights, so does not need to be 'self-sufficient' and therefore does not CSI/EHIC.
The parent does need to demonstrate that they are dependent on their sponsor for their daily needs.
See HO guidance on direct family members (including parents):
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... s_v3_0.pdf
- see page 17+ on dependency
Is the parent an EEA national too or non-EEA?
If sponsor is an A8 national was WRS taken care of ?(only relevant if working in UK up to 2011)
You have had the foresight to organise everything well.true_007 wrote:noajthan wrote: Thank you for your help. I did not know about sponsoring much. I've read the guidance now. Yes I have WRS,(but I do not have UK permanent residence only registration certificate), but the parent (A8 national too) came to live with us in 2012 (has not been abroad since for more than 2 weeks). The pension parent receives is from A8 country, that is their only income, and is not sufficient to cover living costs in UK(or even back home). I did transfer funds monthly to parent bank account for their needs (shopping, petrol, leisure etc). Also the parent is signed on every letting agreement for the past 4 years and few bills.
So can they apply for as my dependant for registration certificate as a
European Economic Area (EEA) national?
And will they be able to apply for permanent residence as my dependent (when they will be living here continuously for 5 years. And no health insurance will be needed?
Such a case is not means-tested.true_007 wrote:Thanks, one more question. If savings of parent would affect the application, they only asking for actual income, so I am a bit confused. plus savings was given to their account by me.