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CSI issue

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2021 11:40 pm
by Nickotout
Hello forum!

I am a non Eu applicant, and I along with my then wife had settled status since September 2019.( I previously had a residence card.)

My ex(eu) and I then went through a divorce in 2020

During our time previously, she was self employed, and I had CSI for parts where she didn’t (she had a EHIC for a while, and when this expired, she also bought CSI for herself. Where she didn’t do this, I got CSI for both of us.) For my part I’ve always been employed full time, but I don’t know if this matters.

I have CSI docs covering some time but not all, because when we split I didn’t get all the documents I should have asked her for, and this became further impossible in the pandemic. Now she is back in her country and I doubt she will bother helping me.

I am now confused as to should I apply for citizenship, or would I be met with a point blank refusal?

I know there is some discretion for csi, but would this extend to my case? I am being told to apply and write a cover letter explaining the missing CSI, but I am confused as to whether this would help.

Any suggestions, help would be really appreciated.

Re: CSI issue

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2021 7:40 am
by alterhase58
If you were always working or self-employed you didn't need CSI - was only required for students or self-sufficient persons exercising treaty rights. Not sure why you think this is an issue.

Re: CSI issue

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2021 9:17 am
by Nickotout
Many thanks for your reply, just to clarify, only my history would be checked and if I was employed, I am able to apply. My ex partners history does not matter. Is this correct?

Re: CSI issue

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2021 9:26 am
by alterhase58
Nickotout wrote:
Fri Aug 06, 2021 9:17 am
Many thanks for your reply, just to clarify, only my history would be checked and if I was employed, I am able to apply. My ex partners history does not matter. Is this correct?
You will declare anyway whether you were/are employed, as part of your application.
Note that during your biometrics appointment with UKVCAS they might still ask you whether you had/needed CSI and clearly you didn't. They are just ticking the box!
Your ex-partner's history is not relevant.

Re: CSI issue

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2021 9:33 am
by Nickotout
Fantastic! Many thanks for your help.