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Section 9 of EEA PR form is for Surinder Singh cases - is that correct for you?alvarez0306 wrote:Hello, section 9 in the eea PR form states I should list all activities since I first entered the uk and in chronological order. I was a student at university but do not wish this to count towards my permanent residency treaty rights as I have been working since February 2010 full time and can prove this. However obviously I don't want to lie and not put down that I was a student back in Feb 2006-2009 but then further in section 9 subsection 6 and 7 it asks me if I was a student did I have comprehensive sickness insurance which I did not and evidence of funds. Do I just leave this blank as I do not wish for this to prove my treaty rights (as it can't anyway!) and just give details of employment since Feb 2010? I hope this makes sense and someone can assist!
No section 10 is surinder case. Section 9 is relevant eea national activity in the uk. Basically I have been employed full time since Feb 2010- and still am. But I was also a student at one stage and it does say on section 9 to list all my activities since I first entered the uk. Basically worried because I didn't have CSI when I was a student at uni, but I'm using the fact that I've worked for five years as permanent residency if that makes sense?noajthan wrote:Section 9 of EEA PR form is for Surinder Singh cases - is that correct for you?alvarez0306 wrote:Hello, section 9 in the eea PR form states I should list all activities since I first entered the uk and in chronological order. I was a student at university but do not wish this to count towards my permanent residency treaty rights as I have been working since February 2010 full time and can prove this. However obviously I don't want to lie and not put down that I was a student back in Feb 2006-2009 but then further in section 9 subsection 6 and 7 it asks me if I was a student did I have comprehensive sickness insurance which I did not and evidence of funds. Do I just leave this blank as I do not wish for this to prove my treaty rights (as it can't anyway!) and just give details of employment since Feb 2010? I hope this makes sense and someone can assist!
Ops, I had looked at EEA (FM) form in error.alvarez0306 wrote:No section 10 is surinder case. Section 9 is relevant eea national activity in the uk. Basically I have been employed full time since Feb 2010- and still am. But I was also a student at one stage and it does say on section 9 to list all my activities since I first entered the uk. Basically worried because I didn't have CSI when I was a student at uni, but I'm using the fact that I've worked for five years as permanent residency if that makes sense?
For any period in which you were/your sponsor was not a qualified person, or if you wish to give any further
information, give details at 9.13
Table 9.4 (1) in Section 9 seems to be a high-level summary.alvarez0306 wrote:I noticed that yeah. So would you advise me to put down in the table all activities since I entered the uk, but then only complete the employment section details after that? Appreciate you replying and answering by the way
But that would also mean I need to provide evidence for the time when I was a student-which I won't have as I did not have comprehensive sickness insurance. I merely want to use my five years since working from February 2010 to now as evidence that I have achieved permanent residency. I don't understand why I should be supplying evidence for years in which are irrelevant.noajthan wrote:Table 9.4 (1) in Section 9 seems to be a high-level summary.alvarez0306 wrote:I noticed that yeah. So would you advise me to put down in the table all activities since I entered the uk, but then only complete the employment section details after that? Appreciate you replying and answering by the way
You will also need to provide the details of each category of activity (as a worker, student etc), for the correct periods (from your timeline), in the following sections.
The dates should all match up with what you summarised in the 1st table.
You can explain & emphasise in 9.13 that it is the period as a worker by which you are demonstrating you have acquired PR.
It's a generic form that applies to a lot of people with different circumstances.alvarez0306 wrote:But that would also mean I need to provide evidence for the time when I was a student-which I won't have as I did not have comprehensive sickness insurance. I merely want to use my five years since working from February 2010 to now as evidence that I have achieved permanent residency. I don't understand why I should be supplying evidence for years in which are irrelevant.
Has anyone else filled this version of the permanent residency form and are able to assist me In this query?
For any period in which you were/your sponsor was not a qualified person, or if you wish to give any further information, give details at 9.13