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CSI was required for the qualifying period when you are an unemployed student. PR will be refused without it.mbrown22 wrote:Hi
I have been in the uk since september 2011 and was a student for most part (undergraduate and masters) and am now doing a Phd. I am fully funded and as such receive a full stipend and am able to support myself and have occasionally worked part time jobs over the last five years but have been unemployed for the most part. Am i still eligible to apply for British Citizenship after I apply for permanent residence?
My main worry is that I heard and read somewhere regarding the need to have private health insurance but I cannot find some proper information about my situation.
Many thanks!
Economic activity is not a requirement for those contemplating naturalising.mbrown22 wrote:Hi
I have been in the uk since september 2011 and was a student for most part (undergraduate and masters) and am now doing a Phd. I am fully funded and as such receive a full stipend and am able to support myself and have occasionally worked part time jobs over the last five years but have been unemployed for the most part. Am i still eligible to apply for British Citizenship after I apply for permanent residence?
My main worry is that I heard and read somewhere regarding the need to have private health insurance but I cannot find some proper information about my situation.
Many thanks!
You need to submit proof of possessing the EHIC or similar at the relevant time, including in the past if you were a student in the past.mbrown22 wrote:Hi
I'm from italy and looking around I noticed I had an Italian health insurance card around but might have lost it. Would that count? Were I to obtain a new one over the coming weeks, would that make me eligible?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_h ... rance_card
So that won't help your case and won't have kept your PR clock running.mbrown22 wrote:I think my card has been expired for a while now so will have to renew, and I have used the NHS in the last 6 years on a few occasions.
many thanks for all your help!