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Most unfortunate.kokoben wrote:I am a Belgian national who have lived in the UK for 6ears. My application for a permanent residence card has just been refused on the basis that I do not have a comprehensive sickness insurance for the two year period I studied. The problem is I have just finished my course just this month. Is there a way around this? Can I buy a comprehensive sickness insurance now to cover the previous two years, that is a backdated one? How do I obtain a permanent residence card despite this hindrance?
Students and self-sufficient people require CSI.Qualified person
A qualified person is defined in regulation 6 of the regulations as an EEA national who is
living in the UK as a:
job seeker – regulation 6(1)(a)
worker – regulation 6(1)(b)
self-employed person – regulation 6(1)(c)
self-sufficient person – regulation 6(1)(d)
student – regulation 6(1)(e).
1) You don't simply have to be a worker;kokoben wrote:Thanks for your response.
1) So how do I become a qualified person again?
2) I'm now unwell; but hopefully I'll be able to start work somewhere next month. I guess the 5years will start running from when I start work? However, since the UK is highly likely to leave the EU in less than 5years, on which grounds will I be able to apply for a PR card and/or a naturalisation?