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Davmck70 wrote:Some more information as the refusal letter states may help in understanding the situation as it stands but i do believe your best option is appeal where you stand more chances or basically get all the required documentation and reapply
sheraz7 wrote:Most probably the EEA2 RC might have been applied on the basis of self sufficient. You as EU national if not working/self employed now then should re-apply after buying the CSI (private medical insurance).
askmeplz82 wrote:what the hell is comprehensive sickness insurance? Can anyone give me an example?
Sorry about you refusal ; Look like you are a student and your NON EEA family member recently started a new job.
Yes they refused you because you as an EU national student need to have comprehensive insurance cover for immigration purposes
What is Comprehensive insurance ?
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucit ... ealthcare/
also check this link:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 047c2e6847
sheraz7 wrote:Comprehensive medical insurance (CSI) covers the person in majority of circumstances with most importantly in the areas of INPATIENT AND OUTPATIENT TREATMENT. Several threads about it has been made in past and you can search about it here.
sheraz7 wrote:check these threads too:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... sc&start=0
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... hlight=wpa
askmeplz82 wrote:
Do you reckon the Premier one would be good?
even XS , Premier both good
Yes everyone in the family normally if self sufficient but for students only EEA national
askmeplz82 wrote:well then you can't with WPA
WPA require 6 months registered with a UK GP
Now you have to look for little expensive one because almost everyone require 6 months registered with a UK GP but there are some i'm sure which doesn't require that
suryadeva wrote:Because I'd be entitled to NHS? And would that cover my partner as well?
Thanks!
euroguys wrote:A little off piste but if the O.P. was working part time this would all go away and you could reapply without the C.S.I.