Zaczelam drazyc temat...... co tam nowego.
Wembley sprawdz, czy Ci CSI potrzebny.
"Comprehensive Sickness Insurance (CSI) is a legal requirement for EEA and Swiss students, self-sufficient persons and their family members who are residing in the UK with them.
If a person did not have CSI, you must consider why they did not have it. Where a person has been granted ILR under the EUSS but has been in breach of the EEA Regulations 2016 due to a lack of CSI you must consider whether it is appropriate to EXERCISE DISCRETION IN THEIR FAVOUR.
Some applicants will have previously been refused permanent residence on the basis of not having CSI. When considering whether it is appropriate to exercise discretion, you must assess the reasons given for this, and why they did not then obtain CSI.
Applicants for naturalisation holding EU Settled Status where there has been any gap in their exercise of Treaty rights will have to prepare carefully and address any issues in full to give an application the best prospects".
Mam nadzieje, ze masz.
A teraz tak....
Zaszly zmiany 26 maja. Jesli rodzicow, niestac na zaplacenie fee moga miec za darmo dla dzieci ponizej 18 roku zycia od 16 czerwca.
Mam nadzieje, ze wiele Polakow z tego skorzysta.
"Affordability fee waiver: Citizenship registration for individuals under the age of 18"
"Applicants eligible for a fee waiver
Anyone under the age of 18 who is eligible to register for citizenship under the provisions of the British Nationality Act 1981 may make a request for the relevant fee to be waived. This encompasses the following application routes:
This guidance applies to the following types of application:
Form MN1: Registration of children under the age of 18
Form S2 and S3: Registration as a British citizen if you are a stateless person
Form T: Registration as a British citizen if you were born in the UK on or after 1 January 1983 and lived here until you were 10 years old.
Form B(OS): Registration as a British citizen if you are a British Overseas citizen, British subject, British protected person, or British National (Overseas) and have no other citizenship or nationality
Form B(OTA): Registration as a British citizen if you are a British Overseas Territories citizen, a British Overseas citizen, a British protected person, a British subject or a British National (Overseas)
Form EM: Registration as a British Citizen through residence in Hong Kong before 1997 (paper only)"
[ Ostatnio edytowany przez: Maat17 08-06-2022 04:34 ]