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seancool wrote: ↑Thu Jul 19, 2018 8:55 amDear Team,
Going to apply EU 3 soon, my situation is the EU citizen was unemployed for around half a year in 2016 and on social welfare, but without healthcare insurance for this period, however was sponsored by me with sufficient funds, we don't have a joint account.
The EU citizen is able to provide 5 consecutive years of P60s as soon got the job at the same year.
Having read some threads here, so are they most likely to ask us to provide healthcare insurance certificate to cover the unemployed period?
We obviously can't provide it, is it better maybe to apply EU1 straight away and wait for citizenship approval?
Thank you for your advices!!!
Kind regards,
Thank you for your reply! It doesn't sounds good.....We could approve that the EU citizen was actively looking for job by proving training courses taken etc...jul1 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 22, 2018 12:02 amseancool wrote: ↑Thu Jul 19, 2018 8:55 amDear Team,
Going to apply EU 3 soon, my situation is the EU citizen was unemployed for around half a year in 2016 and on social welfare, but without healthcare insurance for this period, however was sponsored by me with sufficient funds, we don't have a joint account.
The EU citizen is able to provide 5 consecutive years of P60s as soon got the job at the same year.
Having read some threads here, so are they most likely to ask us to provide healthcare insurance certificate to cover the unemployed period?
We obviously can't provide it, is it better maybe to apply EU1 straight away and wait for citizenship approval?
Thank you for your advices!!!
Kind regards,
well, maybe worth to try the permanent resident card first, if u are lucky they wont make a big deal about it...
also, if the eu citizen was working, than was out of job for 6 months, maybe u can argue that the freedom of movement directive considers the eu national a worker up to 6 months if they actively looking for a job and they have a good chance to get one, but im not sure if that would be accepted.
If u r going the eu1 way right away, u cant be lucky for sure....
If they wont accept any argument why u did not have a comprehensive insurance, it will mean that u were not legally here for 6 months, therefore u broke ur 5 years, i guess that would be 5, cause ur on a eu4fam card.
the rules allow u to collect 5 years overall in the preceding 9 years, so maybe ur citizenship will be delayed 1 year.
Hi Jul1,jul1 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 22, 2018 12:02 amseancool wrote: ↑Thu Jul 19, 2018 8:55 amDear Team,
Going to apply EU 3 soon, my situation is the EU citizen was unemployed for around half a year in 2016 and on social welfare, but without healthcare insurance for this period, however was sponsored by me with sufficient funds, we don't have a joint account.
The EU citizen is able to provide 5 consecutive years of P60s as soon got the job at the same year.
Having read some threads here, so are they most likely to ask us to provide healthcare insurance certificate to cover the unemployed period?
We obviously can't provide it, is it better maybe to apply EU1 straight away and wait for citizenship approval?
Thank you for your advices!!!
Kind regards,
well, maybe worth to try the permanent resident card first, if u are lucky they wont make a big deal about it...
also, if the eu citizen was working, than was out of job for 6 months, maybe u can argue that the freedom of movement directive considers the eu national a worker up to 6 months if they actively looking for a job and they have a good chance to get one, but im not sure if that would be accepted.
If u r going the eu1 way right away, u cant be lucky for sure....
If they wont accept any argument why u did not have a comprehensive insurance, it will mean that u were not legally here for 6 months, therefore u broke ur 5 years, i guess that would be 5, cause ur on a eu4fam card.
the rules allow u to collect 5 years overall in the preceding 9 years, so maybe ur citizenship will be delayed 1 year.
Hi Jul1,