EEA Permanent Residence - continuity?
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 1:36 pm
Hi everyone,
I'm German, I've been studying in the UK since September 2010 to present (BSc, MSc, PhD).
My BSc was September 2010 to December 2012 (final exams, graduation was March 2013).
My MSc only started in September 2013.
Which means I have a nine months long absence. I know this means my continuity of residence has interrupted but for these nine months I was volunteering full-time in a hospital in Germany (vital to successful MSc application), I volunteered full-time for a month in a foundation in Greece and I spent two weeks in China on an academic conference, presenting my BSc poster.
Does this mean I can claim 5.5 out of 9 months absence under Regulation (3)(2)(c) - continuity is not interrupted by absence for important reasons such as study or work?
I'm German, I've been studying in the UK since September 2010 to present (BSc, MSc, PhD).
My BSc was September 2010 to December 2012 (final exams, graduation was March 2013).
My MSc only started in September 2013.
Which means I have a nine months long absence. I know this means my continuity of residence has interrupted but for these nine months I was volunteering full-time in a hospital in Germany (vital to successful MSc application), I volunteered full-time for a month in a foundation in Greece and I spent two weeks in China on an academic conference, presenting my BSc poster.
Does this mean I can claim 5.5 out of 9 months absence under Regulation (3)(2)(c) - continuity is not interrupted by absence for important reasons such as study or work?