Good evening,
I am seeking advice on what to do / if there's anything I can do to finish my permanent residence application and send it off.
My story in short: I came to the UK in September/October 2011 to study, I graduated in July 2015 with Master's in Computer Science. Since September 2015 (had to wait two months for my contract to begin) I've been working full-time as a software engineer in the UK. Since the end of September this year I am applicable for permanent residence card (in theory don't have to, but I am keen on citizenship in the long run + the Brexit situation).
As I was filling in the form I came across the "comprehensive sickness insurence" section during my student years. I've never seen that as a condition for premanent residence card anywhere, I thought I was automatically insured as a EU student at UK university anyway? I've been using NHS services (check-ups, prescriptions etc.) for free ever since my 1st year at uni. I didn't buy any policies, European insurance or others.
My parents' Polish insurance covered me too, though uncertain for how long (possibly without the last year at uni, I'll have that verified in the next 1-2 days). Could I attach a copy of it with my name on it to my applicatoin, would that work, if I tick that as "private insurance"? Would I have to have it translated to English, too?
I'm really baffled by this application at this point. Gathering all the documents across 5 years (especially uni years when I had to move places each year) was very challenging, now this... Is it worth going to some solicitors/lawyers/advisors for help or is it kinda lost cause here and my stay in the UK is actually valid since I started my full-time job?
Thank you for any advice.
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