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EEA - PR for student Bachelor's + Master's

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kuen
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EEA - PR for student Bachelor's + Master's

Post by kuen » Fri Mar 17, 2017 7:20 am

Good morning everyone,

I hope you are well and that you can help me.

My questions concern a EU citizen who has been in this country for more than 5 years as a student - first a Bachelor's degree, then a Master's - and now wants to apply for a document certifying permanent residence.

1) If he is to use that period in order to prove that he has excercised treaty rights, would there be an issue because of the 2 summer months between his Master's and Bachelor's degree when he was effectively not attending university.

2) He never had Comprehensive Sickness Insurance, however he got a registration certificate issued by the Home Office in 2010. I wonder then if the transitional arrangements outlined in this document https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... CTE....pdf
would apply for the whole course of his studies, or just for the period before Augist 2011?

Many thanks for your advice!

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Re: EEA - PR for student Bachelor's + Master's

Post by Attila7 » Fri Mar 17, 2017 6:26 pm

Nope, sorry, you were supposed to have insurance for all 5 years you were a student, you have to start over your qualifing period.

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Re: EEA - PR for student Bachelor's + Master's

Post by kuen » Sun Apr 02, 2017 11:50 am

Thanks for your answer

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