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You need to prove that you have exercised the Treaty Rights.6.6 The following documents are acceptable as evidence of CSI:6.7 The following forms of evidence are not acceptable as evidence of comprehensive sickness insurance:
- a comprehensive private medical insurance policy document
a valid European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) issued by an EEA member state
other than the UK (or is predecessor form E111)
form S1 (or its predecessor forms E109 or E121)
form S2 (or its predecessor form E112), or form S3.
cash back health schemes such as dental/optical/prescription charges.
- travel insurance
reliance on the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) does not constitute comprehensive sickness insurance for the purposes of the Regulations, including for students.
When and where were you born? Which British parent was born in the UK? Do explain more about your parents and their and your circumstances.Serge wrote:I am on my family (living in uk, both parents of British citizenship, one by birth )
Sorry, should of been more explicit. I was born in Romania, my mom is Romanian, and my step dad is British.vinny wrote:When and where were you born? Which British parent was born in the UK?Serge wrote:I am on my family (living in uk, both parents of British citizenship, one by birth )
If you are not automatically British, then you may be able to register because of your parents.
I came to UK in july 2008, and started uni same year. I was 18 at the time (born feb 90).vinny wrote:When did you come to the UK and how old were you? Did you come with your parents?
Was your mother a qualified person for at least 5 years while you were in the UK?
Did you click here?Serge wrote:Bump. Anyone? Am I able to apply now, or need another 1-2 years of payslips to make it work?