Swadesh wrote:Hello All, But I was getting EMA all this time (3 Years @ College) ? and I thought if you get EMA means you can get the student loan as well.
My Mother has been working in this country for non-stop 9 years , as well as my brother.
Regards
Swadesh
No, the requirements for EMA are different (a lot more lenient) than the requirements for funding for university. Given that you have been in the UK for 9 years, I would be suprised if you had not acquired permanent residence, however, the fact that you were issue a further 5 year residence card and not permanent residence suggests to me that there may have been a break in your father exercising his treaty rights whilst you were here, or that they were not satisfied that he has exercised them for 5 years since you have been here.
As I have stated earlier, without proof that you have PR, you don't qualify for a maintenance loan (you will qualifiy for a tuition fee loan however), as your father is not a worker. Non EU family members of EU nationals do not qualify for a maintenance loan purely because the EU national is evercising their treaty rights, they only qualify if either 1) they have permanent residence themselves or 2) the relevent EU national is a worker.
What form have you completed to apply for your funding? is it the EU form that I posted a link to earlier? If so then this is a clue that there are only assessing you for the tuition fee loan. If you want to apply for a maintenance loan you need to complete the relevent form/apply online through SFE. I suggest you speak to the university you are going to as they can give you advice on how to apply, and what you might be entitled to.