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If the EEA national is a student, only the EEA national needs CSI. Not the family member. CSI is only required for periods you don't work. CSI has nothing to do with our NHS eligibility (which every ordinary resident has) but with meeting the HO requirements to obtain PR (ridiculous I agree).wjbrown wrote:Hi,
I'm an Irish citizen, born and lived in the UK since the 1980s but have since renounced my UK citizenship and am applying for an EEA Family Permit then EEA2 for my US wife.
Does anybody happen to know what the requirement for CSI at the stage of applying for an EEA4 would be if the EEA national was a student for part of the 5 years covered by the EEA2 residency permit, and employed for the rest.
I am currently a student, it looks as though I have to have CSI when I apply for the EEA2, and we both must have CSI for the duration of the EEA2 while I am a student. I want to know if when I start working after I get my PhD, I can drop the costly CSI and my wife can still get an EEA4 later on.
As an Irish citizen settled here, I am eligible for NHS care normally. My local NHS trust seems to think that my wife would be eligible for NHS care through me once here anyway but the UKBA disagree.
Thanks!