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Rlondon
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EEA4 documents and insurance

Post by Rlondon » Sat Oct 26, 2013 9:14 am

Good morning guys,
I got my eea2 in 2008 my wife was student at the time, she did not apply.
I will apply for my eea4 next week based on;
1 year student 2008/2009
4 years working 2009/2013

Will ho ask for health insurance?
For the year as student i will send a letter from uni and bank statements, is it enough?

Thanks in advance.
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Jambo
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Re: EEA4 documents and insurance

Post by Jambo » Sat Oct 26, 2013 3:21 pm

Rlondon wrote:Will ho ask for health insurance?
Why would you think they wouldn't? There are rules you need to follow if you want a confirmation of PR.
For the year as student i will send a letter from uni and bank statements, is it enough?
No.

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Re: EEA4 documents and insurance

Post by Rlondon » Sat Oct 26, 2013 4:15 pm

Jambo wrote:
Rlondon wrote:Will ho ask for health insurance?
Why would you think they wouldn't? There are rules you need to follow if you want a confirmation of PR.
For the year as student i will send a letter from uni and bank statements, is it enough?
No.
I read somewhere that if you got a visa as student before the rules changed you dont need to sent it, correct me if I am wrong.

What else should i send to cover the time as student.

Thanks Jambo

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Post by Jambo » Sat Oct 26, 2013 4:36 pm

This is true. Did your wife apply for Registration Certificate (EEA1) as a student?
Or did she work part time as a student? Otherwise, you just need to wait 1 more year when your wife completes 5 years working in the UK.

Rlondon
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Post by Rlondon » Sat Oct 26, 2013 4:49 pm

Jambo wrote:This is true. Did your wife apply for Registration Certificate (EEA1) as a student?
Or did she work part time as a student? Otherwise, you just need to wait 1 more year when your wife completes 5 years working in the UK.
No, she did no apply? Only me, she was studying full time, does that mean I need the insurance?

What kind of docts would you suggest yo add for the time as student?
Letter uni, bank statements...

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