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Another CSI problem- qualify for transitional arrangement?

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 11:48 am
by coccinnella
Hello,

I'm a Romanian national who has been living in the Uk since 2007. After some hesitation I finally decided to apply for BC however I was hit by the CSI requirement (like many others from this forum). Before risking to lose £900 for my application I decided to follow the advice given to others in my situation and just apply for a PR certificate in the first instance. Piecing together bits of info from several threads I think that I can get away with the CSI requirement but I'd like to clarify this with someone more knowledgeable. Here's my timeline in the UK

Sept 2007- Sept 2011 (4 years): Full time student (did a BSc and an MSc) + I was also a part time worker (I have P60s from all these years that show earnings of £2500 - £5000 /per year). I have applied and received a yellow registration certificate on 29th Nov 2007.

Sept 2011 - started a 4 year PhD program. Quit my job in Sept (have the P45) and have gotten another part time job at my Uni only in August 2012 which I still have. Hence no P60 for 2012.

2013 and 2014 are covered by P60's from a P/T job during my PhD. I didn't have an EHIC card or health insurance as I wasn't aware of its necessity.

I cannot apply for PR on a worker basis since I have an 11 month gap in my employment between sept 2011 and August 2012. However according to Annex B "transitional arrangements for students", my CSI requirement should be dismissed since I have received my yellow card in 2007: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... apter6.pdf

Can anyone confirm this?

Many thanks in advance.

Re: Another CSI problem- qualify for transitional arrangemen

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 2:11 pm
by noajthan
fyi - a similar case attempting to invoke the CSI transitional arrangement/exemption:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/eea-ro ... l#p1296470