Hiya everyone!
I have a query I am hoping I could resolve here.
I have been googling for days and I can’t find straight answer.
I am from EEA country, one of A8
I have arrived in uk 2011 and started working immediately.
In 2012 I have started university studying for three years bachelor degree and at the same time I have worked part time.
When I decided to apply for permanent residence last year (after 6 years of residency in uk) I realised that one of her requirements was to have comprehensive health insurance as student.
I did not have insurance during my 3 years of study, I decided to apply for PR anyway leaving this field blank in application. I obviously sent all uni documents together with application.
Few weeks later I have received my permanent residency card. I assumed that I have been categorised as worker not as student as I worked continuously since 2011.
Now I am completing my naturalisation application and I have everything required.
My question is:
Do I still need this health insurance documents? Will they ask for them even though I have been granted permanent residency card?
There is no info about students who work, it only states if you are student only you must have insurance.
I found only one document though that says:
“7.2 If the applicant claims to be supporting themselves through employment, then the application should be considered under the category of a Worker”
So my intuition says that there was no need for me to have insurance as I have worked continuously. But I really don’t want to loose £1330 if they suddenly decide that they need this document.
Any one here came across this situation?
Thanks!!
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