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5) Comprehensive sickness insurance from AXA ( doesn't cover emergencies as no private company does that) -- 39.99 pounds per month
I got my insurance through flexible health. Plan name: Health Cover Plus Deluxe. Plan type: Comprehensive. It doesnt say the word comprehensive on the AXA policy paper, but it does say that on the flexible health paper, so i sent both to HO. I only insured my wife (the EEA person because she is the one who is being self sufficient) and personally I am using the NHS for my health aas I pay national insurance every month .mir wrote:can u plz tell us wot cover u got? i mean ur insurance plan name ..option etc,,.5) Comprehensive sickness insurance from AXA ( doesn't cover emergencies as no private company does that) -- 39.99 pounds per month
I only insured my wife (the EEA person because she is the one who is being self sufficient) and personally I am using the NHS for my health aas I pay national insurance every month
I once received this e-mail from UKBA:mir wrote:good job for sending both the copies of ur insurance, but did u personnally chk with H.O regarding the insurance need for u or not bcoz there are some topics here were they hav been asked to have insurance for both according to new eu rules.I only insured my wife (the EEA person because she is the one who is being self sufficient) and personally I am using the NHS for my health aas I pay national insurance every month
I also got rejected with the same letter saying that it has to be for both of us. Now I am sorting out my health insurance. Which company did you use? Axa want to put an exclusion due to a pre-existing condition, do u think that will make the HO unhappy about it?Iira wrote:I've got rejected my EEA4 before because of the lack of private health insurance and, it came with a letter from HO saying that the insurance needs to be for both, EEA self-sufficient and non-EEA working.
I just wanted to let you know that after sending proof of insurance for both of us, we received COA.
It was clearly stated in the letter that has to be for both of us. If I were you, I would double check before sending the application.
Most companies do the exclusion of pre-existing conditions unless you pay some extra money and they include it. No idea if HO will be satisfied with that. I don't think mine includes it though...I wasn't worried because I don't have anything pre-existing.basel_jaber wrote:I also got rejected with the same letter saying that it has to be for both of us. Now I am sorting out my health insurance. Which company did you use? Axa want to put an exclusion due to a pre-existing condition, do u think that will make the HO unhappy about it?Iira wrote:I've got rejected my EEA4 before because of the lack of private health insurance and, it came with a letter from HO saying that the insurance needs to be for both, EEA self-sufficient and non-EEA working.
I just wanted to let you know that after sending proof of insurance for both of us, we received COA.
It was clearly stated in the letter that has to be for both of us. If I were you, I would double check before sending the application.
Yes, I was talking about EEA4. Anyway, I think the definition of self-sufficiency is the same for both forms.ABC12345 wrote:Hi Basel and Iira:
Just a point of clarification in relation to my question - your comments about getting insurance and being accepted - you ARE talking about EEA4 form - NOT EEA2 form, is my understanding correct? If you did not have insurance during a time of self sufficiency and subsequently bought insurance during your PR EEA4 application (but after the initial rejection) - were you then successful in getting the PR?
Again, thanks in advance for all your help.
We didn't have it because we didn't know it was a requirement.ABC12345 wrote:Sorry, another question for Iira - was it the case that neither of you, the EEA national and non EEA national hadn't the medical insurance when you first got rejected, or was it the case that one of you had it when you got rejected for PR? If one of you had it, which one was it.......? Thanks.....
Hi,ABC12345 wrote:Thank you Iira for your kind and fast response. Your answer is encouraging. May I enquire what circumstances you and your spouse were in to see if they are similar to that of my spouse and I?
For example, are you, Iira (I guess the non-EEA) the EEA national or non EEA national? During the time of self sufficiency was the non EEA national working or a student or otherwise able to access the NHS, e.g, here 12 months prior to treatment which apparently according to the NHS is reason to allow access? Was the EEA national working during rest of time other than short periods of self sufficiency? What nationality is the EEA national?
So just to be clear, the HO did not question the fact that the insurance document did not explicitly cover the period you were self sufficient, e.g. say, the EEA national was self sufficient/not working e.g. last year and the non EEA applied for PR using EEA4 this year, got rejected because the EEA did not include any proof of insurance for the self sufficiency period. EEA national then makes a brand new first time application for insurance; non EEA then resubmitted EEA4 application with the insurance and got PR with no questions raised on the insurance coverage period not covering the self sufficiency period?
What company and insurance product did you use in your application please? What insurance document did you send?
Sorry if this question is verbose, but there are so many variations to peoples' circumstances I need to be sure the answers can apply to our circumstances. Please bear with me though.
Again thank you so much in advance for your help...
Here is the list of what I've sent:tobico wrote:Hi Iira,
which other documents did you send apart from the medical insurance: for example, bank statements, etc....like how much did u have in the account for self sufficient?
thanks