Hi,
I am in the process of applying for permanent residency and I've come across comprehensive health insurance section. I've read a lot of posts on this website, and I found that none of them really any similar to mine and all of them sound very scary.
I do not have comprehensive health insurance, never had.
I've moved to the UK from an EEA country (Latvia) when I was 13 year old in 2007, attended an English school and after completing my GCSEs and A-Levels there, I did a 4-year course at the University which gave me a Master of Engineering degree. Now I have a full-time job as a Software Developer.
Timeline:
2007 - 2012 - School (GCSEs and A-Levels)
2012 - 2016 - University
2016 - Present - Job
In all those years that I was in school and at university I was dependent on my parents, I did of course receive student finance in my university days. I lived at home with my parents since I moved to the UK in 2007.
I am dependant on my mother who received her UK passport couple months back, and as far as I know she doesn't have any comprehensive health insurance. My mother is married to a British citizen, my stepfather.
From everything I've read so far, I come to one conclusion!
I have to work in the UK for the next 5 years before I can apply for permanent residency.
Please tell me I am wrong.
Originally I was gonna just apply for naturalisation, like my mother, but registration office told me that I need to acquire my permanent residency first. Is it really the case?
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