Hi All
Thank you for so much for such great information. I had a question with regard to EHIC I was hoping to seek some guidance.
My wife is EEA National and has a Polish EHIC. In the past two years, she has been a full time student. In this span, she had UK private comprehensive sickness insurance for four months, she worked part-time and has paid her taxes and hence she assumed she can use NHS, which she did. She quit her job six months ago and continued using NHS. However no one asked her for details of her EHIC. In fact she has left his card at her Polish house and currently we are trying to find it.
I read on another blog that EHIC is meant only for temporary leave in UK. Additionally, since no one in UK really checked her EHIC till date worries us now that we may have fu***d things up trying to save few quid.
1. Would not having EHIC between the gaps be a problem?
2. Would having a EHIC in combination of CSI and working parttime (P45,P60) suffice to make her case for EEA PR?
3. Would it be best to have a CSI asap?
I am her Non-EEA spouse, I have maintained a UK comprehensive sickness insurance. I recently started working and I am planning to discontinue my CSI since I will be paying taxes. Do you think this is a good plan?
Besides the CSI - I am one burning query. I had a weekend trip to Netherlands recently- immigration officer put a inward stamp on passport but did not put a stamp while exit. Would this create problems to confirm 'continues residence in UK' ? As I am afraid without the exit stamp, Home Office may assume I have not fulfilled max 90 days criteria?
I look forward to hearing from you.
Best regards
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