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dasjoker
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Applying EEA2

Post by dasjoker » Mon May 23, 2011 10:56 am

hi,
me and my wife is planning to apply for EEA2 Residence card for me.. but i need some advise.
my wife is german and currently she is studying on her final year which is going to finish in 1-2 months and she is not working.
do you thing we can still apply as a student?
and 2. question is i am just saw some insurance problem but couldn't see on application form anything about requesting insurance?

ps: i am currently working full time with my Turkish working visa and my wife is studying and she is german do we still need insurance?


i need some advices :wink:

Kitty
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Post by Kitty » Mon May 23, 2011 11:12 am

An EEA national exercising treaty rights as a student must have "comprehensive sickness insurance".

If she can provide evidence that she has appropriate insurance then you can apply for a Residence Card.

Check this thread about insurance:

http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... +insurance

dasjoker
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Post by dasjoker » Mon May 23, 2011 3:50 pm

Thank You very much for your reply. That helps a lot. One more question regarding the family permit for my husband, if you don't mind.

i am german citizen and never apply for EEA1 do i need to apply for it before we send my husband EEA2 application?

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Post by Kitty » Mon May 23, 2011 7:19 pm

You don't have to, as long as you can show evidence of exercising treaty rights. However, you can apply for a Registration Certificate yourself at the same time as your husband's RC: it might be helpful later if you want to apply for Permanent Residence.

How long have you been in the UK?

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