Hi all and thanks for your help
On the EEA permanent residence form they require the self sufficient applicant to have held "comprehensive" health insurance for the 5 years.
My questions are:
1) how to they determine that an insurance is comprehensive? Insurances have all sorts of commercial names and levels of cover: what kind of criterium do they use?
2) Could the fact that I didn't personally subscribe the policy be a problem? I am an Italian national and I have had private health insurance for many years through my father's policy in Italy, which includes me. My name is on the policy but I didn't subscribe it personally.
3) My policy is in Italian, do I have to get at least the contract translated in English?
Thank you very much for your help!
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