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Careyleeuk1118 wrote:Dear Sir / Madam,
My husband has british and dutch nationality.
I applied EEA2 residence card on the 27th of December 2013, because apply from British citizen is more difficult.
I have received my EEA family residence card for 5 years on the 3rd of March 2014.
When I applied my visa, my husband was self-sufficient and was still searching for a job.
In this case the conditions were that we both have comprehensive health insurance.
My husband has started a new job on 10 March 2014 thus paying national insurance.
In what way does this change our situation with regards to insurance.
Can my husband end his comprehensive health insurance?
How will this affect my own situation as I will apply for a NI number next week?
I don't plan to get a job yet, will start a business in 2015.
My questions are
1. Can I cancel my husband comprehensive sickness insurance now? Or I have better keep his private insurance for 5 years.
2. Does it will effect my PR apply after 5 years if I stop his private insurance?
3. I applied residence card from EEA2, but Because my husband is also british citizen, can I apply british citizen after 3 years?
4. Do I need to get national insurance if I don't plan to work soon? I have rental income, but I don't really like to pay national insurance fee?
I don't know how much will they change me, I couldn't find out.