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Thank you Vinny for your message.vinny wrote:If you have the PR card (confirmation of PR) in 2010, then the health insurance shouldn't be an issue.
If children were born in UK and now you have PR then you can simply apply through MN1. I'd simply book NCS and apply.would the lack of health insurance also affect my children's applications? (if I decide to apply only for them)
Yes, if you apply for PR as "Self-Sufficient" you need Health Insurance.Iira wrote:Thank you Vinny for your message.vinny wrote:If you have the PR card (confirmation of PR) in 2010, then the health insurance shouldn't be an issue.
My concern is that in (2010) when I got PR, my husband got his Spouse visa and it was a requirement to have health insurance. I think it was just when they started to ask for it. We had it for a while but not for long. I am concern I could be asked for evidence for the last 5 years and I definitely don't have that.
Is there any rule saying since when it is a requirement or anything I could use if my application gets rejected? I'm just worried about losing my money in the process...
Thanks!
Iira
Thanks, that makes sense now. Does it also mean that I won't need to provide documents to confirm that I'm self-sufficient? Although I have my husband's payslips and bank statements, I'm worried they'll require something more complicated...
Yes, if you apply for PR as "Self-Sufficient" you need Health Insurance.
But, to apply for naturalisation you only need to show you have PR. If you have a PR sticker, then you are fine.
Click please.Iira wrote:Thanks, that makes sense now. Does it also mean that I won't need to provide documents to confirm that I'm self-sufficient? Although I have my husband's payslips and bank statements, I'm worried they'll require something more complicated...
Yes, if you apply for PR as "Self-Sufficient" you need Health Insurance.
But, to apply for naturalisation you only need to show you have PR. If you have a PR sticker, then you are fine.
Thanks!
Iira
Thank you badratio for your help. That's good then as I have everything and haven't been out of the country more than a couple of weeks each year.badratio wrote:Once you get PR you're not required to exercise the Treaty rights. Hence, you'll only need to prove you've been living in the country for the last 5 years and that's it.( bills, payslips and etc)