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EEA 4 APPLICATION WHILE EEA SPOUSE IS ON MATERNITY LEAVE

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oflondon
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EEA 4 APPLICATION WHILE EEA SPOUSE IS ON MATERNITY LEAVE

Post by oflondon » Sat Sep 10, 2011 2:48 pm

I would like to know if it is very important to submit a comprehensive medical insurance for EEA 4 permanent residency card application as my EEA national spouse ( wife ) is on maternity for 1 year ( april this year till april next year). She has been working full-time( and never stop work in-between these years ) since she entered U.K in 2005. I'm a non-eea spouse and i'll be applying in december this year. Thanks

boloney
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Re: EEA 4 APPLICATION WHILE EEA SPOUSE IS ON MATERNITY LEAVE

Post by boloney » Sat Sep 10, 2011 3:00 pm

oflondon wrote:I would like to know if it is very important to submit a comprehensive medical insurance for EEA 4 permanent residency card application as my EEA national spouse ( wife ) is on maternity for 1 year ( april this year till april next year). She has been working full-time( and never stop work in-between these years ) since she entered U.K in 2005. I'm a non-eea spouse and i'll be applying in december this year. Thanks
She is still employed, so there should`t be a problem with that.
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Post by oflondon » Sat Sep 10, 2011 3:31 pm

@boloney......thanks a lot

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Post by boloney » Sat Sep 10, 2011 5:43 pm

oflondon wrote:@boloney......thanks a lot
For example, my wife i Eea and she is on maternity leave since August 2010, in August 2011 she was 5 years in the UK so she applied for PR. I can't see any problems, still waiting for outcome from UKBA, but in my view case is straight forward.

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