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It is a misunderstanding that health insurance was not required by student qualified persons before 2011.Samelamin wrote:No she did not have a health card as it wasn't needed at the time. She was registered with the WRS scheme, as she was actually working as a student. Even during those months in question but we don't have pay slips dating back till then and we assumed as a student it wasn't important.
We have requested tax sleeps dating back till then and will attach them to the appeal. Maybe even send a copy to the case worker when they arrive.
IT just seems that the case worker did not take into account our intentions to claim those months as her doing studies.
But there was a WRS certificate, we submitted along with the rest of the documentationObie wrote:It is not a simple misunderstanding. You simply did not meet the requirements, as the necessary documentations were not provided, in any event it is questionable whether employment prior to April 2011, will be acceptable in circumstances where there was no WRS certificate.
There is no right to reconsideration, unless there was case working error or material evidence which would have made a difference to the decision was ignored.Samelamin wrote:Ok when they arrive I will be sure to send them as proof to support the consideration
But my original question remains, what are the average timelines people had for reconsideration?
Are we talking weeks or months?
Have you heard anything back from the Home Office?Samelamin wrote:Understood, we will still go ahead with the appeal
Under these circumstances what do you think we should do, reapply with the documents when they arrive while the appeal is ongoing?
Because I believe with the appeal you can submit new documents