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Wowa1
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Permanent residence card-8 years living EEA and refusal

Post by Wowa1 » Sat Oct 15, 2016 2:13 pm

Hello guys!
I have been living in UK since 2008 as a EEA national (Poland), finished secondary school, college then 4 years university including my Msc. Recently applied (well about 6 months ago) for my permanent residence card in order to get British citizenship and i was refused! They justified it with "not enough evidence of complete sickness insurance" and failure to provide "self-sufficiency for the qualifying period. Duing those times i was living with parents as its pretty logic to me when i was in secondary school but apparently not or them! I sent all my school letters and stated that i was reliant on parents with my application. Iam going to appeal to that decision by sending confirmation of my parents payslips and from student finance. What i do t het is the "sickness insurance" what shall i do about this situation?

Thanks!

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Re: Permanent residence card-8 years living EEA and refusal

Post by noajthan » Sat Oct 15, 2016 2:22 pm

Wowa1 wrote:Hello guys!
I have been living in UK since 2008 as a EEA national (Poland), finished secondary school, college then 4 years university including my Msc. Recently applied (well about 6 months ago) for my permanent residence card in order to get British citizenship and i was refused! They justified it with "not enough evidence of complete sickness insurance" and failure to provide "self-sufficiency for the qualifying period. Duing those times i was living with parents as its pretty logic to me when i was in secondary school but apparently not or them! I sent all my school letters and stated that i was reliant on parents with my application. Iam going to appeal to that decision by sending confirmation of my parents payslips and from student finance. What i do t het is the "sickness insurance" what shall i do about this situation?

Thanks!
The devil is always in the detail.

If applying in own right as an adult student you need to have had CSI (or alternative) in place.

Did you apply as dependent of a parent who was exercising treaty rights?
Were you under or over 21 during the 5 year qualifying period?

:arrow: If not, and if parent was properly registered under WRS (if they were a worker during/before 2011), then reapply with parent as sponsor.

:idea: With all this wild talk of Brexit it may be prudent for parent/s to apply for confirmation of PR too (if they haven't already done so/got that).
All that is gold does not glitter; Not all those who wander are lost. E&OE.

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