Dear all,
Having read through much of the forum, I was wondering if I could share my case with you prior to application as I have not found anecdotes that quite relate to me. I am consulting with an immigration lawyer later in the week but have seen that there is such a wealth of knowledge here that I would be very grateful if anyone would be able to point me in a direction/further information before I meet them.
I am a dual national (Brazil and EU) living in the UK for 10 years now (obtained EUSS December 2018 as an NHS worker). I came in 2010 as a medical student and only ever had Brazilian private health insurance that would not be eligible for CSI (I have already established this). I started work on August 2016 and have been in continuous full-time NHS employment since. This leaves me with about the first ten months in my 5 year pre-application history whereby I do not fulfil the CSI requirement. I need to apply before 31st December or else I would lose my EU citizenship.
My questions:
1. During those ten months, I never actually spent any continuous period longer than three months in the UK (one period was exactly three months), so would I still require CSI as technically I wasn't exercising treaty rights but rather enjoying visa-free travel (whilst resident here)?
2. My home country is Brazil and I have never lived anywhere other than the UK in the EU. Brazil has a national health service that was actually modelled on the NHS and is free at the point of care including to non-resident foreigners. I know this isn't quite what the HO specify as "reciprocal agreement" (i.e. no one pays the other country back should a foreigner need it but it is still accessible) but would this be something that could be argued in a cover letter both in terms of me having a) state-funded healthcare available to me and b) a "reciprocal" situation?
3. I have spent 101 days outside of the UK in the last year due to the death of my father - I was planning to apply when this starts "counting down" early November to avoid any unecessary complications with the HO before I came upon the CSI problem. Is it advisable to wait until I am at 90 days or does it not make a difference as far as discretion can be applied?
Any expertise with the above would be much appreciated!
Many thanks already!
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