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You were between jobs - there was no requirement to have CSI for the 45 days between jobs. CSI (under EEA regulations) was/is compulsory for students and self-sufficient persons. Appreciate there are some discussions here on this topic which can be quite confusing but I see no issue in your case.The latter is my concern as I did not have any sort of Comprehensive Sickness Insurance during this period. I had a private insurance once I started my new job but not during this period.
Presumably you were working all the time so there is no issue.In case that you reckon there is a high chance for my application being refused, is there anything I could perhaps do to mitigate the risk?
Sickness insurance isn’t required for students or self sufficient people who applied for IRL via the EU settlement scheme. It isn’t a requirement to obtain status. So if the OP applied through the Scheme, sickness insurance isn’t requiredalterhase58 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 08, 2020 7:12 pmYou were between jobs - there was no requirement to have CSI for the 45 days between jobs. CSI (under EEA regulations) was/is compulsory for students and self-sufficient persons. Appreciate there are some discussions here on this topic which can be quite confusing but I see no issue in your case.The latter is my concern as I did not have any sort of Comprehensive Sickness Insurance during this period. I had a private insurance once I started my new job but not during this period.Presumably you were working all the time so there is no issue.In case that you reckon there is a high chance for my application being refused, is there anything I could perhaps do to mitigate the risk?
Did you obtain ILR though PR (old system) or Settled Status(EU settlement scheme)Rusland wrote: ↑Sun Mar 08, 2020 6:52 pmHi all,
First of all I would like to thank you to those who created and maintain this forum. It is of great help for those of us aiming to apply for naturalisation and other nature of visas.
The reason why i am posting a message here is because I was planning to apply for naturalisation in ILR background. Here is a summary of my situation:
Spanish citizen
6 years in the country
On the 11th of March it will be 1 year since I was given the ILR
Less than 450 days abroad in the last 5 years and less than 90 in the last year.
6 years of continuous work - with a gap of 45 days between jobs
The latter is my concern as I did not have any sort of Comprehensive Sickness Insurance during this period. I had a private insurance once I started my new job but not during this period.
I wanted to hear your opinion about this. I am worried that due to the fact that I didn't have a CSI the Home Office officer who reviews my case may refuse my application. I have also read similar cases but those were related to applicants who were not working but studying without the CSI.
In case that you reckon there is a high chance for my application being refused, is there anything I could perhaps do to mitigate the risk?
Thanks in advance!
Dani