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A.Jama
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Dutch to British?

Post by A.Jama » Sat May 04, 2013 8:32 pm

Hello everyone. A quick about-me:

Dutch Citizen
Arrived in UK 97
Studying ever since (from primary Year 6 to Uni present)

I want to apply for naturalisation as a British citizen. As I've understood I do not need to apply for residency as I qualify for automatic residency status (5yr+). I looked at the AN form and everything seems straightforward, apart from one thing.

Since I've been a student throughout my stay is says I'm required to send with my form "Evidence that you are covered by sickness insurance against all risks in respect of yourself and any accompanying family members in the UK".

I don't have a clue of how to prove that. On the UKBA website it says the documents that they accept as proof you have comprehensive sickness insurance are European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). I can get hold of that now but then it wouldn't be evidence I had that throughout my stay.

I'm confused. Am I completely getting the wrong end of the stick? Or is there no way I can apply for a British passport?

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Post by EUsmileWEallsmile » Sat May 04, 2013 9:57 pm

Please continue in your other thread.

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