Oh thank you for posting. I have read it. Everybody is talking about biometrics. I suppose I won't need that. I understood only non EEA nationals have to enrol their biometric info. I am an EEA national so is my mother.
noajthan - Thank you very much for posting this information! I read it and hopefully HO will assess my application on that basis as well. I have sent out the application and the money has been already debited from my account, so it means they have received it and put my application in queue. I think...
I hope the HO will see this as you outlined it: that from 2009 until 2011 i was a dependant child, but from 2012 i worked my self part time and exercised treaty rights myself. Even though i was studying full time at that moment, would that mean i would still need proof of CSI?? However, as for the a...
Thank you for outlining my timeline for the 5 qualifying years!!! My part time work which started in 2012. I worked on average 15-16 hours and got weekly roughly £80-£90. It was not marginal because it covered my living costs plus my mom supported me financially to help with rent and food. Well i sh...
oh thats very clear described. Thank you. How about the fact that my mom was giving me cash and therefore not much of financial evidence to give to HO? The fact that my mom has a regular income is sufficient or it has to be proved that she was sending me money, she did support me financially but not...
Oh if i show that i have been enrolled in a course full time , they may ask me CSI ! or that does not apply?! i am worried if i mention that i have been a student i will be asked for CSI ! I Do have all the formal letter from my university confirming that i was studying full time. Maybe i should not...
Forgot to mention, could you please clarify to me if I should have held a Residence Card before applying with my mom as my sponsor or this Residence Card is required for those who are non-EU? i am an EU national. i was told i never needed a Residence card because that does not stop me from applying ...
In 2010 - i was studying full time until 2015 feb. However I started working part time in 2012 April. I was told that even the fact that i have been working part time won't grant me access to permanent residence as my main activity was full time studying. When I started my full time course i was 20....
I have had a look at the link you posted. thank you However, i think if i was under 21 then it would be the case. i never lived with my mom but she supported me financially , I do not have proof of bank statements as often the money was given in cash only. Is there an age limit to qualify as a direc...
Thanks for your reply. Yes my mom has been living and working in the UK since 2007, she has always been working full time. She already holds a PR and is due to apply for the naturalisation. I am not sure whether I could somehow qualify as a family member. We never lived together but from time to tim...
No in my country they issue the card for 3 years only and since my first card i had applied to renew it which shows later expiry date. For my current card it shows expiry date 2017 i wonder how deep HO would dig to see that?
I contacted my country's embassy in London today and I was told that if I live and have moved to live permanently to the UK, I can not apply for the European Health Insurance Card from my country. I have to apply for EHIC in the UK because that the country where i reside! But the HO asks me to show ...
No I don't have Any European health insurance cards except the one from the UK which is not acceptable because I applied for it from the UK. It's still not clear to me whether my part time job would count, I did pay some NI contributions while I was in part time job. That wasn't a full time employme...
I started working part time in 2012 April. If I worked part time since 2012, and then I started working full time 2015 Feb up until now, would it count..? By that I mean the fact that I have started working part time..? Or only full time employment counts towards the PR application in order for me t...
I have been a student since 2009 .. for two years I was only studying, then on 2012 i started working part time as well. I do not have and have never had Comprehensive Sickness Insurance cover. Could you please tell me if anyone of you applied for the PR and your application was rejected because you...
I do not have comprehensive sickness insurance and have never had it. I only have some kind of European health care for which I applied from the uk. I really don't want this to affect my whole application as I have all the other documents.