Hi we're applying for a residence card for my wife who's non-EEA based on me being a qualifying person (EU citizen), and she hopes to apply for permanent residence eventually. I have a question about Comprehensive Sickness Insurance.
I'm currently a PhD student, so our plan was to apply based on me being a qualifying person and get CSI. However, in a few months I'll be also working part-time alongside my studies. I assumed that the CSI would need to cover this period as the working will be part-time and therefore secondary to my studies (and the income I will receive will be secondary to my scholarship funding). Now I've just read somewhere on this forum that that might not be the case - can someone confirm if the CSI needs to cover the periods in which I'm working alongside my studies as well? This is in light of eventually applying for PR.
thank you!
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