I was also told that if you try to cancel your insurance policy after you get the Yellow certificate you will be rejected when you apply for a Blue certificate in the future. So my other question is if this is true.
Any help will be appreciated

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Reading this topic may be useful.bogomil wrote: I think such term isn't defined by most of the insurance companies and a the people on the forums don't know exactly how 'comprehensive' must a policy be
I guess so, if you are required to have CSI to be a qualified person or to be eligible for the "blue card".bogomil wrote:I was also told that if you try to cancel your insurance policy after you get the Yellow certificate you will be rejected when you apply for a Blue certificate in the future. So my other question is if this is true.
Thank you very much for the respone, sushdmehta. Althouh I haven't figured yet what i the minimum price of the policy I have to make I guess I will just contact the Activequote advisors when I come to the UK.sushdmehta wrote:Reading this topic may be useful.bogomil wrote: I think such term isn't defined by most of the insurance companies and a the people on the forums don't know exactly how 'comprehensive' must a policy be
I guess so, if you are required to have CSI to be a qualified person or to be eligible for the "blue card".bogomil wrote:I was also told that if you try to cancel your insurance policy after you get the Yellow certificate you will be rejected when you apply for a Blue certificate in the future. So my other question is if this is true.