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is the german ehic free or paid for ? - is there a reason you want to cancel the german ehic and get CSI, when the EHIC along with a statement that your move is not pernament would cover the csi requirement.Jambo wrote:It's all about holding. You are entitled to use NHS as much as you wish. The (slightly ridiculous) requirement to have CSI is not to become a burden on the state. I guess the logic is that if you have an insurance, then for serious / expensive treatments (which might become burden on the state), you will use the insurance and not the NHS.
If you are a student, only you need to have CSI, not your wife. You will need to have CSI in order for your wife to be granted EEA2 (and EEA4 in future).
Isn't German EHIC cheaper than having insurance in the UK?
Since your husband is now exercising Treaty Rights as a Worker, CSI wouldn't be necessary anymore for any of you.Careyleeuk1118 wrote:Hi Everyone,
I have applied EEA2 residence card on the 27th of December 2013.
And I have received my EEA family residence card for 5 years on the 3rd of March.
When I applied my visa, my husband was self-sufficient and was still searching for a job.
In this case the conditions were that we both have comprehensive health insurance.
My husband has started a new job on 10 March 2014 thus paying national insurance.
In what way does this change our situation with regards to insurance.
Can my husband end his comprehensive health insurance?
I have got a job yet but I have rental income, will get and pay national insurance soon.
How will this affect my own situation as I will apply for a NI number next week?
I do not plan to get a job soon, will start a business next year. And if I want to apply EEA4( permanent residence card) do I need to buy comprehensive insurance for myself and my husband for 5 years? Or it could be cancel if my husband got a job.
I keep seeing that people mention that if I am a student then my wife does NOT need to hold CSI yet her application for RC just got denied for that precise reason!If you are a student, only you need to have CSI, not your wife. You will need to have CSI in order for your wife to be granted EEA2 (and EEA4 in future).