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by GE_Eva » Thu Dec 01, 2016 2:42 pm
Hi,
I am a German national in the process of applying for an EEA (PR) as a first step to becoming a British citizen.
I moved to the UK in 2010 as a student and, like many others, was caught out by the requirement for Comprehensive Sickness Insurance. I read many posts on this forum on what counts as CSI which has been really helpful but still have a few remaining questions.
I have a certificate saying that I was comprehensively insured in Germany during my time as a student in the UK (2010 - 2013). This insurance did not cover me in the UK but I am wondering whether I can claim CSI on the basis that there is a reciprocal agreement between the UK and Germany (I read about someone from Romania doing this). If this is the case do I need to submit a letter with my application explaining the situation and if yes, what would you recommend it saying?
I have tried to do some research around reciprocal agreements but it is quite hard to find any concrete information so I would really appreciate your help on this. Maybe someone in a similar situation has successfully submitted an application?
Thanks a lot in advance for your help!
Eva