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If anyone does not fall into a recognised category as a qualified person their PR clock will stop.LondonApplicant wrote:How about a mother who takes some time off work to look after a newborn?
Eg if she has a 6-month employment gap (not maternity leave, but 6 months where she was unemployed) would she need to show private medical insurance for that period? And, if she didn't have private medical insurance for that period, would her application for permanent resident be rejected?
Yes.LondonApplicant wrote:If the mother can prove she was self-sufficient while in between jobs, would she still need to prove she had private medical insurance?
If yes, I can think of many thousand Europeans who will find, much to their horror, they are not, in fact, permanent residents.
Its not about any moderator - its about Board policy.LondonApplicant wrote:I explained my reasoning for posting a separate question but you disagree. What can I say, you're the moderator - you win
My humble opinion is that grouping every question of an applicant under the same thread is more confusing. Most applicants will have multiple questions, and not everyone else will be interested in all of those. One thread per topic, with very clear titles in the subject, would make everyone's life easier. E.g. if other people are interested in how a period as an exchange student is treated, surely having a thread titled 'exchange student in the UK = exercising treaty rights' will help because they will be able to read that and to contribute to that only, without navigating a thread with lots of other unrelated questions.