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EEA PR - student or not a student

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nawi
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EEA PR - student or not a student

Post by nawi » Thu Apr 06, 2017 11:49 pm

Hi,

I'm applying for a Permanent Residence document and I'm puzzled about the "student" part.

So on the online form, whenever you select that you studied since entering Britain you must provide a proof of a Comprehensive Sickness Cover. I did not have that, as I worked full-time and studied and the same time and paid normal NI contributions at work.

So my question is - will my application go through, if I didn't have the Comprehensive Sickness Cover but worked full-time and had normal National Insurance as everyone else?

If it doesn't go through, does it make sense to say I never studied on the application? I don't want to get rejected just for saying I was a student seven years ago!

Details:

Entered UK in 2010
Studied between 2010 and 2011
Employed full time since 2010

Many thanks!

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Re: EEA PR - student or not a student

Post by vinny » Fri Apr 07, 2017 12:36 am

A worker does not require CSIC.
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