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DGTLJNK wrote:I would like to find out that too as I'm going to be applying for permanent residency in few weeks. It's all so confusing when it comes to showing the medical insurance, they seem to be very picky with the type of policy you hold as well.
Anybody can share their experiences?
I already got one, but havent held it for 5 years.askmeplz82 wrote:DGTLJNK wrote:I would like to find out that too as I'm going to be applying for permanent residency in few weeks. It's all so confusing when it comes to showing the medical insurance, they seem to be very picky with the type of policy you hold as well.
Anybody can share their experiences?
if still looking for one
try WPA . Cheap and comprehensive and UKBA does accept their policy
DGTLJNK wrote:I already got one, but havent held it for 5 years.askmeplz82 wrote:DGTLJNK wrote:I would like to find out that too as I'm going to be applying for permanent residency in few weeks. It's all so confusing when it comes to showing the medical insurance, they seem to be very picky with the type of policy you hold as well.
Anybody can share their experiences?
if still looking for one
try WPA . Cheap and comprehensive and UKBA does accept their policy
This is what i found on UKBA website :
Students issued with a registration certificate before 20 June 2011
If you were not asked to provide evidence of comprehensive sickness insurance, and later apply for permanent residence as a student, your application will not be refused solely on the grounds that there is no evidence of comprehensive sickness insurance on the date of decision.
For further guidance on the transitional arrangements for students who were issued with a registration certificate prior to 20 June 2011, please see Annex B of Chapter 6 of the European Casework Instructions (ECIs).
Students issued with a registration certificate after 20 June 2011, or never granted a certificate
You will need to provide evidence that you held comprehensive sickness insurance throughout the time you spent as a student.
So I guess having to prove the 5 years medical cover also depends on your personal situation , specifically whether you have applied for a registration certificate or have not.