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What exactly was she doing during the 1 year in question.halikarnas wrote:Hi, I am a family member of EEA national(my wife is Italian, I am Turkish).I applied for permanent residence 15th Sep 2014 (this is the date my residence card was expired).My application was refused due to the lack of Comprehensive sickness insurance. My wife worked full time for 3 years and was self sufficient later for 2 years.We immediately made a private insurance covering whole family and provide evidence about funding and made a fresh application(joint this time). Last week my wife was called by home office and they said that they were going to reject our PR application as insurance was not covering the previous 2 years. When I applied I attached "Boodhoo Case" and explained to them we should have been entitled to have PR as we have had our sickness insurance since December 2014. On the phone my wife was given two options: refusal or residence card for me and registration certificate for her. So, she had to accept the latter. Yesterday we received our passports back with residence card and registration certificate without any refusal note, no explanation, no info about whether we could appeal or any re-consideration. So, please anyone advice me whether I could still appeal against the decision and if so what are the chances to win it? Many thanks