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Did you have a valid Italian EHIC card at time of studying?man1mal wrote:Dear All
I have just passed my life in the UK test and in the final steps of filling in my application, but I just realized something may be amiss.
I am an Italian citizen. I moved to the UK in September 2002, for a 4 year course, I then worked for a year, and then in 2007, did another 3 year bachelor at University. I have been working in the UK ever since.
Am I right to believe that without CSI, the four, and three years of my undergraduate studies DO NOT count as exercising treaty rights?
Would the single year (2006-2007) plus the 5 years of work since my graduation in 2010 be enough or do I need to wait another year to apply for naturalization?
Any light on the matter would be much appreciated.
cheers
M
Ref: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... s_v3_0.pdf... guidance on handling applications for permanent residence documentation from
European Economic Area (EEA) nationals and their family members where the relevant
EEA national was issued with a registration certificate as a student before 20 June 2011
without being asked to provide evidence of comprehensive sickness insurance.
Thanks for your reply, I see what you mean, but at the time I did not obtain an official RC from the UKBA as I was not made aware I needed one. If anything I remember phoning the HO at the time and they told I didnt need to do anything. I think I may need to do more digging into it.noajthan wrote:Regarding CSI - transitional arrangements for students.
Does this help your case?
Se:
Ref: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... s_v3_0.pdf... guidance on handling applications for permanent residence documentation from
European Economic Area (EEA) nationals and their family members where the relevant
EEA national was issued with a registration certificate as a student before 20 June 2011
without being asked to provide evidence of comprehensive sickness insurance.
- see page 42
See: http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov. ... apter6.pdf
- page 16
See also:
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... issued.pdf
- ref para. 13
The key question is: did you obtain a RC as a student before 20 June 2011 (without being asked to provide evidence of comprehensive sickness insurance):?:
If so, bingo
- no need to provide evidence of CSI for a confirmation of PR application.
If you can count your period of study as valid in terms of exercising treaty rights then you may have acquired PR already.
Good luck.
+1man1mal wrote:Hey guys
Thanks for your replies.
I actually phoned the home office to ask for clarification and they said that since I had been in country for 9 years before the regulation started being enforced I would be considered to be exercising treaty rights. When I started Uni in 2002, there was no requirement for CSI for European students, so I effectively got PR in 2008
Thanks
marco
I do not believe the advisers would be deliberately misleading but, as repeatedly reported in the forum (& in my direct experience too), HO helpline is known for not being reliable.man1mal wrote:I sense from your reply that I should treat my phone call to the HO with a pinch of salt. As I am new to this, should I take what the HO workers say with care? i.e. could I have been told fibs?
Marco
I am afraid that is the case if you cannot discover you either:man1mal wrote:Just for information for everyone
The first person I spoke to at HO either didnt know what he was talking about or I did not explain myself fully.
I do have to wait another 12 months to apply for naturalization as every time spent as a student in this country should be done with CSI which I did not do.
Onwards and upwards
marco