Hi,
My partner had applied for British citizenship and he received letter to attach comprehensive medical insurance and payslips in form of official bank statements. He has been working during all 5 years (with two gaps while he lost his job, he was 2 months without it and after a year 3 months without job again). During this time (all 5 years) he has been studying in college part time, he did not have comprehensive medical insurance. I have found on this forum, that comprehensive medical insurance isn't necessary if person is working during studies or family member of this person is working (my partner live with his parents who have been working continuously 7 years).
"If you were a student you need to have private health insurance for the duration of your studies (without employment). The ways to get around it:
1. If you worked during studies as workers don't need insurance.
2. If you had private health insurance.
3. If you have a non-UK EHIC or can produce a letter from the health authoristies in your home country that you have been covered by them during studies
4. If you are a family member of a working (in the UK) EEA national (your wife/parents).
5. If you applied (although not mandatory) for a Registration Certificate as a student. "
http://www.immigrationboards.com/eea-ro ... 59229.html
Could you tell me in which document/legislation I can find informations related to my topic?
Thanks
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