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Because she is a student she need csi to exercise Treaty Rights in the UK.adnan01 wrote:Dear John,
Thank you very much for your reply.
Yes, my wife does have CSI. We recently took the insurance out for her because I have just applied EEA family permit and CSI is one of the requirement. Why did u ask? any reason related to child benefit?
I would appreciate if I can ask you one more question. My wife moved to the UK in 2006 and she worked but did not registered on WRS as she was not aware of this requirment. But we found out when she was already pregnant with our child and she left work and since then she is not working. In 2009 she registered as a student and obtained Registration certificate. Now its over 5 years she is living in the UK, is there any possibility she can try to apply for permanent residence or it has to be considered based on her actual registration certificate? I know this question is completely different from my previous post. Kindly advise me or tell me if I should comment this in seperate blog section.
Many thanks.
Based upon what you have posted, in particular :-Now its over 5 years she is living in the UK, is there any possibility she can try to apply for permanent residence or it has to be considered based on her actual registration certificate?
-: she has only recently started to exercise Treaty Rights in the UK. So no possibility of getting PR, for years!my wife does have CSI. We recently took the insurance out for her