I finally received a reply to my EEA3 application (11 months later!) and it was refused. I am planning to appeal and I was wondering if anyone could offer any views on the grounds/how to structure the grounds of appeal etc...apologies for long post.
BACKGROUND
I was a student 2005-2009 and then a worker 2009-date. They have considered P60s etc. They are happy with everything else but say I have not provided evidence of CSI for the period when I was a student.
However, included with the application there was my original member state EHIC, expired in 2010 that would have covered me for the period. Part B of Annex A of Chapter 4 of the guidance states this is enough evidence of CSI for EEA3.
The reasons for refusal do not list the card as something the UKBA considered, so I think they just missed it and didn't look at it. As annoying as it may be, I plan to appeal (and also ask for reconsideration in parallel)
The Notice of Immigration decision states that the grounds for appeal are:
1-The decision is unlawful because it racially discriminates against you
2-the decision breaches rights which you have as a member of an EEA national's family under Community Treaties relating to entry to or resience in the United Kingdom
3-The decision is otherwise not in accordance with the law
WHAT TO DO NOW
I only have 10 days to appeal, so I need to move quite fast to prepare it.
1. What ground do I go for? (3?) How was it not in accordance with the law? (Is "failure to consider the card" good enough?)
2. I have unfortunately no evidence that I did provide the EHIC with my EEA3, but I can swear to it?
3. The card only has an expiry date on it. I know that they were issued for 5 years, so I should be covered, do I need to prove it (how?) or they would know?
4. What do I ask the tribunal to do, send it back to UKBA for reconsideration, declare the PR, prepare the document, what?
5. What documents do I send the tribunal, the whole thing again? Just the EHIC?
6. Any other thoughts on what I should be saying? I don't really want to engage a lawyer because the appeal is expensive enough as is (80 on the papers)...
Many thanks in advance for any input!
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