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EEA3, Comprehensive Health Insurance.

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scorpion123
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EEA3, Comprehensive Health Insurance.

Post by scorpion123 » Thu Feb 28, 2013 2:26 am

Dear All,

Just wanted to confirm if Bulgarian/Romanian Nationals needs to have comprehensive health insurance for continues 5 years in order to exercise EU treaty rights to apply/successfully obtain PR in UK?

Basically someone that I know is considering to apply for PR(Exercising EU treaty rights as a student in UK from last 5 years). He received his Yellow registration card as student back in 2007 but never had/submitted any comprehensive health insurance certificate/details with that application as they were not required and/or at least HO never requested at this point.

But it seems now that one needs to have and submit proof of comprehensive health insurance if one wants to apply for PR by exercising EU treaty rights as being student in UK.

So, question is:

If he purchases the comprehensive health insurance now and submit the proof with application, would that be acceptable to HO or is it Mandatory to have comprehensive health insurance for the years in question in regard to exercising EU Treaty rights(previous 5 years)?

Thanks for time to read and any advice or input will be highly appreciated.

EUsmileWEallsmile
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Post by EUsmileWEallsmile » Thu Feb 28, 2013 8:28 am

One can't buy insurance retrospectively.

The home office did not enforce the insurance requirements until recently, so you may find that they will accept the application.

Jambo
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Post by Jambo » Thu Feb 28, 2013 2:07 pm

You should be fine.

Students are exempted from CSI when applying for PR Confirmation if they have been issued a residence document as a student before June 2011 (this is becuase the HO never asked students for it then). Your case seems to fall within this category.

scorpion123
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Post by scorpion123 » Fri Mar 01, 2013 12:25 am

Thanks for you reply.

Couple of more question if you could clarify please.

1: Does he need to take/pass life in UK test before applying for PR residence(Indefinite leave to remain).

2: Is there any same day service (premium) available for EEA3 application or does it need to be by post?

Thanks again for your time.

nidaulhaque
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Post by nidaulhaque » Fri Mar 01, 2013 12:33 am

scorpion123 wrote:Thanks for you reply.

Couple of more question if you could clarify please.

1: Does he need to take/pass life in UK test before applying for PR residence(Indefinite leave to remain).

2: Is there any same day service (premium) available for EEA3 application or does it need to be by post?

Thanks again for your time.
No you don't need to pass life in the uk test for pr, it's only when u apply bc after one year

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