Valid proof of Comprehensive sickness insurance
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2016 9:49 am
Hi all,
I am about to complete my UK residency application form as an EEA national after spending the past six years in the UK (2010 - 2016). However, I am concerned that UKBA might not accept my proof of comprehensive sickness insurance cover.
For the moment, these are the documents that I have:
- Insurance provider 1: French EHIC card that expired on 2013
- Insurance provider 2: Original + Translated document of French private insurance that covers 2013 - 2015
- Insurance provider 3: Original UK private health insurance for 2015 - current
My worry is that the EHIC card does not say from when I was covered before 2013. I have contacted the insurance provider but they have yet sent me any proofs after numerous calls, emails and letters...
The guidance notes state that providing a Valid EHIC issued by an EEA Member State (not the UK) should be sufficient. So would my old EHIC card suffice to cover the 2010 - 2013 period? I am worried as I have no proof of when my insurance 1 started (I have had this private health insurance since my birth).
Thank you
I am about to complete my UK residency application form as an EEA national after spending the past six years in the UK (2010 - 2016). However, I am concerned that UKBA might not accept my proof of comprehensive sickness insurance cover.
For the moment, these are the documents that I have:
- Insurance provider 1: French EHIC card that expired on 2013
- Insurance provider 2: Original + Translated document of French private insurance that covers 2013 - 2015
- Insurance provider 3: Original UK private health insurance for 2015 - current
My worry is that the EHIC card does not say from when I was covered before 2013. I have contacted the insurance provider but they have yet sent me any proofs after numerous calls, emails and letters...
The guidance notes state that providing a Valid EHIC issued by an EEA Member State (not the UK) should be sufficient. So would my old EHIC card suffice to cover the 2010 - 2013 period? I am worried as I have no proof of when my insurance 1 started (I have had this private health insurance since my birth).
Thank you