I wonder if someone can help with this. We're both quite confused and worried about this.
My partner is French and she's currently doing her AN and very concerned about her never having had a Comprehensive Sickness Insurance.
In the form, there's a section they talk about this. Asking the applicant to tick on them even if they don't have the documents they're asking for.
One of the points is
"If you spent some of that time in the UK as a student or as a self-sufficient person, and had comprehensive sickness insurance (CSI), a copy of your sickness insurance policy"
So, the situation is this.
- She's been in the UK for 11 years and she's been working throughout that time but never had this CSI.
- A little over 4 years ago, she was made redundant but only for two months. After that, she got a job and went about her life.
- However, lately she's found out from some legal blogs that some applicants got into trouble with their AN because they didn't have CSI while they were unemployed.
She should've got herself a CSI when she was unemployed during those two months but at the time, she wasn't aware about it..so she didn't.
Obviously, she'll have to disclose all of this in the application...so we're both worried they might reject her AN based on that.
Is this a possibility? Does anybody have any experience with this?
I'd greatly appreciate any response.
Thank you.