Hello,
I came to the UK as an EU national when I was 13. I studied for my GCSEs and A-levels in this country before going to uni. I've been resident in the UK since then, going to uni again after 2 years and being employed in between.
I never had any health insurance as a student, so I didn't exercise treaty rights as a student. I have two questions.
In order to be eligible for permanent residence:
1) Would I have needed health insurance as a student under the age of 18?
2) Would it matter if I exercised treaty rights for 5 continuous years if it hasn't been in the last 5 years?
I'm very worried that I'd have to leave this country after brexit, this is my home and I have nowhere else to go realistically, considering that all my qualifications are specific to the UK. Surely they couldn't just throw the EU citizens out after such a long time of residence just because of a loophole about "treaty rights".
Edit: I tried to apply for permanent residence after giving them my addresses for the past 5 years. It was rejected because I was a student 2 years ago without health insurance.
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