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A European student working on her PhD in England has been denied UK residence because she does not have private health insurance. Lone Sørensen, originally from Denmark, has been living and working in the UK on and off since 2001. After the EU referendum she applied for the right to stay in the UK and discovered
she could not become a permanent resident because she did not have comprehensive sickness insurance. Lone, who has been studying for a PhD at the University of Leeds since 2013, said: ‘Over the past 15 years, I have not once been told about comprehensive sickness insurance. ‘I didn’t even know what it was until I contacted the Home Office and was told I didn’t qualify for permanent
If the money went to the NHS not an insurance company it would make me feel a bit better
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residence.’ The 39-year-old is now having to pay around £40 a month for an insurance policy she does not need or intend to use, and will have to wait five years from when she took out the policy before she can apply for permanent residence again. The Danish citizen said: ‘If at least the money went to the NHS and not a random private insurance company, that would make me feel a
bit better about it.’ Leeds-based law firm Simpson Millar’s immigration department said they had seen a 70 per cent rise in enquiries from EU nationals facing rejection for permanent residence in the UK because they, like Lone, failed to take out CSI when they arrived. Emma Brooksbank, a partner and head of immigration at the firm, said:
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