Hi all, I have a huge puzzle regarding the British passport application- the appropriate insurance cover for the last 5 years.
I have been living here in the UK since 1999 as a student back then with my legal guardians here, and my study life took me all the way until early 2013 when I finished my PhD study here. Throughout all these years it had never occurred to me that I would need to obtain any forms of health insurance as I normally reside here, and have certainly fulfilled their 5 years statutory period for automatic permanent residency (even before the 2006 treaty change regarding the health cost cover within the EU that I only realise that exists now). However, I have never applied for a Certification for my Permanent Residency that might be useful for me to bypass any conflicts regarding the health insurance costs.
Hence I would like to ask for your opinion on what should I do now? I have been in full-time employment since early 2014 so I have been starting to pay into NI for close to 2 years now, but the main problem was from 2010 until early 2013 I was studying for my PhD, while in the most part of 2013 I was taking a break from the marathon of studying and I was also looking for jobs in the later stage of that year. SO for those 3 years I had not paid into my NI (though to be honest I had not really used any NHS services) and wonder whether that will be a huge problem for me even though I have been living here for the most part of my life?
Thanks!
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