walkthisway wrote:Oct 2010 to Oct 2011 University.
signed on Oct 2011
2012 JSA
2013 JSA
Signed off in Oct-Nov. worked until end of December. Agency temporary work.
January 2014 Signed on again
May signed of. I started working in a call centre (0 hours contracts) until July/August, then signed on again.
In November I started working in retail (0 hours contracts) until the end of the year.
Jan 2015 signed on again
End of March signed off. In April I went self Employed as I had some occasional well paid assignments.
From August I have a long term job.
With no EHIC or CSI your student year will not be counted as exercising treaty rights - so your PR clock was not running then.
(This assumes you didn't have a student RC at the time either so you can't use a CSI-related
transitional arrangement to count your student time).
Assuming you can argue the January 2014 rule about
gpow should not be applied before 2014 then let's assume your PR clock started as a jobseeker in October 2011.
Oct 2011-2013: jobseeker - PR clock running...
From 2014 '
gpow' rule permits you up to a maximum of 6 months as a '
jobseeker' - for you that's until May 2014.
Jan - May 2014: jobseeker - TBC that carrying over from previous period as jobseeker (under pre-2014 rules) is not a problem
May - August 2014 : worker.
Sept-Oct 2014: jobseeker -
TBC if this is permitted under gpow
Nov-Dec 2014: worker
Jan-Mar 2015: jobseeker -
TBC if this is permitted under gpow.
April 2015 until now: worker.
I think your first possible 'continuous' 5-year period of
exercising treaty rights is potentially:
October 2011 - October 2016
That is if your
gpow clock is reset & so can restart
after each intervening short period as a worker - TBC.
It also assumes the periods on zero-hours contracts can be counted as being a worker - TBC.
Unfortunately, from this breakdown, it looks as if you have not yet acquired PR.
I don't know if HO performed the same analysis but it appears they reached the same conclusion.
If I have interpreted the
gpow rule correctly (& tbh I'm not sure about it),
you may acquire PR by October this year.
It would probably help you to hear other members' analysis of the situation too.