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Perhaps you have any official correspondence or documents from government departments during the period (e.g. HMRC, Dept of Employment, NHS, ...)?mrduplicity wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2019 3:55 pmThank you for your help. Any suggestions for question 2?
These are all not issues for settled status. Some of these are issues for PR only if there is doubt PR was issued in error. If settled status is granted, it's ILR. There is no card for EU citizens (there is one for nonEU). There is no requirement for BC for insurance or employment.slajovian wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 3:07 pmSettled status is a permanent residency card.
But reading through your post, I'm not sure you are qualified for BC. You are an EA citizen who has been how long in the UK? You mentioned that you studied - did you worked too during that time? If not, did you hold comprehensive insurance?
I'm asking because, in order to qualify for BC as an EA citizen, you need to be a qualified person for 5 continuous years - and as EEA, you're that if you work or hold comprehensive insurance.
Bear in mind that rules for getting Settled Status are far less strict than those for BC, for example comprehensive insurance is not needed for Settled Status, but its a requirement for BC in order to be qualified person if you not working.
It's my view of things from the things I read.
The option would be NO and then you should be presented with ILR option, including Settled Status.mrduplicity wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 10:09 amI'm currently filling out the online application for BC. How do I go about answering the question "Are you either:
An EEA national who has been issued with a permanent residence document
A family member of an EEA national who has been issued with a permanent residence card" YES OR NO
If I have settled status? My guess is no but I want to clarify.
I am qualified for for BC. I acquired settled status around this time last year. I've been living here since I was a child.slajovian wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 3:07 pmSettled status is a permanent residency card.
But reading through your post, I'm not sure you are qualified for BC. You are an EA citizen who has been how long in the UK? You mentioned that you studied - did you worked too during that time? If not, did you hold comprehensive insurance?
I'm asking because, in order to qualify for BC as an EA citizen, you need to be a qualified person for 5 continuous years - and as EEA, you're that if you work or hold comprehensive insurance.
Bear in mind that rules for getting Settled Status are far less strict than those for BC, for example comprehensive insurance is not needed for Settled Status, but its a requirement for BC in order to be qualified person if you not working.
It's my view of things from the things I read.
Your travel details are irrelevant. Simply enter exit and re-entry date to the UK for the whole tripmrduplicity wrote: ↑Mon Mar 02, 2020 8:55 amIs there a way to add multple trips outside the UK in the online application? For example I left the UK to go to country A, stayed for a few days. and then went to country B from country A. Then returned to country A and then went back to the UK. I understand on the online form the departure and return dates are from the UK. So I am not sure how to proceed with this. Should I bother mentioning my trip to country B? Any advice?