OK...I'm no longer a student, but for the most part of the last 11 years I was, so long story short:
- EEA national (A8 to be precise)
- Arrived in UK in 2006. Being only 13y/o I joined halfway through Yr9, finished secondary school, followed by college (a-levels 2009-2011) and then uni (2011-2016)
- Registration Certificate issued in July 2008
- Worked PT while in FT education (2008 onwards)
- Since graduating last summer I am now working FT
I (along with many others it seems) have decided that it's a good time to apply for British Citizenship, so a few hours ago I sat down to fill out the online form for a PR card. It was all good until I came across the question about Comprehensive Sickness Insurance - something I am not aware of. After selecting the option stating that I've never had CSI, it prompted that in that case those years may not count towards permanent residency status, which brings me here.
Am I right to believe that the years I've spent in education will mean nothing when it comes to PR? Was I supposed to have private medical cover when I joined school at the age of 13? I was under impression that I gained PR status 5 years after I moved here, but if the above applies does it mean my qualifying years have just started along with FT work, due to previous gaps in employment? I know that there are too many variables, but all of the sudden I'm a little confused...
And there was me thinking this was going to be straight forward!
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