Hi everyone,
I'm in the same situation as some of you already described. I have been in the UK for 8 years, studying and working and now studying again. I want to apply for permanent residency as a EU national and I stumbled across the "comprehensive sickness insurance", which I never knew that existed before. I will try to use my yellow permit,which I obtained in 2008 when I did my Master, under the transitonal provisions for students. The problem is that I re-became a (PhD) student in 2012 and I had no idea that a comprehensive insurance was required. It is mentioned nowhere and the university is clueless about it. I just don't understand how the HMRC expects ppl to check all the laws daily?! I have read one success story on the forum of a Romanian citizen who used the yellow card, but the others were due to appear in court and it would be really helpful to know how that went.
I was also wondering if it's worth applying for permanent residency on the grounds of a "durable relationship" with a British citizen. We've been together for 6 years and we'll get married soon. I called the HMRC the other day and I was surprised to hear that even if in a relationship or married, the same comprehensive sickness insurance is required. I just don't get it...say, potentially if the UK kicks out all the EU members who do not have a residence permit next year, even if I am married to a British citizen, I would not have the right to reside here? Or are there any other routes that I could take? I am just too worried that the laws will get worse and I am not quite prepared to take that risk. Any ideas or recommendations would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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