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Few more questions pleaseObie wrote:There is no reason why they can't . That is totally permissible.
Unless there's an exception, the student & their dependents need to have had CSI cover;donbright wrote:Few more questions please
Do an EEA national who arrives the UK as a student until 2009 who is now 23 years old but have been exercising treaty right since 2009 need CSI? (for the period she was a student)
Do the Non EEA National she got married to in 2010 who was also a student but received his resident card in march 2011 and applying along side with her EEA national for a PR need CSI? (for the period he was a student)
The EEA national is only submitting few payslips but her SA302 from 2010 to 2015 which covers the five years of exercising treaty right continuously. Is that enough evidence of employment since it shows all the tax payment and NI contribution, including salary paid?
Quick advise please
Yes you can and that's the exact way I applied. Am d family member on same forms.donbright wrote:Can an EEA and Non EEA national married use the EE(PR) form to apply for a PR together, declearing the Non EEA as the dependant and the EEA the main applicant please?