Hi all,
There's a topic that has caused me a bit of confusion and I'm hoping I can get some confirmation on my thoughts of CSI requirement for Naturalisation.
I am currently applying for naturalisation (just waiting on my 2nd referee's declaration at the moment - hopefully I can finish my application this weekend).
I am an EU citizen and I have a Document Certifying Permanent Residence (DCPR) that was issued in 2017.
For my last 5 years, I have been a student (2015-2016) and have been employed full time since 2016 to date.
Now, I have been reading some topics on this forum about the requirement of having CSI for the period that I was a student for (since my first year of my 5 year qualifying period, I was still a student).
To get my PR back in 2017, I did have to prove that I was fully self sufficient (having CSI), which I did, using a mix of Comprehensive Sickness Insurance confirmation letter and my EHIC card (issued by a country other than the UK).
When I have completed my application for naturalisation, I get asked to provide the following documents:
- Passport issued by (country) for Ms Thelugi
- The degree certificate for Ms Thelugi to prove level of English language required
- Ms Thelugi's proof of nationality
- Proof of living in the UK for Ms Thelugi for 5 years if applying in your own right or 3 years if applying as the spouse of a British Citizen
- Two referee declarations for Ms Thelugi.
At no point does that list ask me for proof of my CSI for the year that I was a student for.
Now, finally getting to my question...Based on Page 26 of this guide:
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... gov-uk.pdf
Am I right to assume that the reason I do not need to include CSI for my naturalisation application is because I am applying with a Document Certifying Permanent Residence?
Thanks for reading my post and also thanks in advance for any clarification you can provide guys!