Urgent help for EEA student citizenship application
Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 7:47 pm
Hello guys,
I need your help from anyone who have experience in my situation.
My life story in UK;
01/2009 - I came to the UK with my family. I was 13 years old.
04/2009 - My parents received EEA1.
06/2014 - My parents received EEA2.
08/2014 - I turned 18 years old.
09/2014 - I began studying at university in London.
Now in 09/2015, I want to apply for citizenship. I have read that you need to have a health insurance when you apply as a student. I came in 2009 so I don't have one. I have a NHS certificate for all my family including myself but I don't know if that's the same.
So can someone tell me if the only way for me to apply for citizenship is that I must have a health insurance but if there's any possible way, can someone please explain to me.
When I apply, should I apply directly through the checking service or via a solicitor?
Thank you and I'm looking foward to your responses.
I need your help from anyone who have experience in my situation.
My life story in UK;
01/2009 - I came to the UK with my family. I was 13 years old.
04/2009 - My parents received EEA1.
06/2014 - My parents received EEA2.
08/2014 - I turned 18 years old.
09/2014 - I began studying at university in London.
Now in 09/2015, I want to apply for citizenship. I have read that you need to have a health insurance when you apply as a student. I came in 2009 so I don't have one. I have a NHS certificate for all my family including myself but I don't know if that's the same.
So can someone tell me if the only way for me to apply for citizenship is that I must have a health insurance but if there's any possible way, can someone please explain to me.
When I apply, should I apply directly through the checking service or via a solicitor?
Thank you and I'm looking foward to your responses.