NHS healthcare for Expats.
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NHS healthcare for Expats.
Only just spotted this. Maybe I missed it somewhere along the line. I thought the bit about Expats settling back in the UK was just a Cameron pre-election vote-catcher which had quietly been forgotten.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... pital-care
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... pital-care
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- Kibkommer
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Thank for that very useful post, One wonders how you prove you have returned to UK to settle , particularly if one need to go into temporary accommodation initially. Has anyone reading done it, o r knows anyone who has?
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Re: NHS healthcare for Expats.
I read that they were asking for passport and proof of residence by a current utility bill to prove you are living here if you turn up at a hospital not sure how it works at a GP Surgery
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I am told you require two forms of identification, proof of a UK accommodation address and utility bills in your name at that address. Whether this is fact or not I know not. Emergency treatment at the first point of entry is provided free. You also need to be registered within a GP practice to secure an appointment.
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What happens between th time you arrive and getting your first utility. Or if you stay in a hotel or with friends or family?
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Very good question, amongst the many others the policy raises. Perhaps Mr Kidd at the BHC can give you an answer as he, purportedly, represents HM Government here, even though he does not recognise the TRNC - by his own words!Ragged Robin wrote:What happens between th time you arrive and getting your first utility. Or if you stay in a hotel or with friends or family?
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ha ha: And Perhaps dear Mr. Kidd would also tell those of us whose lives would be at risk if we did not get medication, how we are supposed to get prescriptions made up without access to a Doctor, and with considerably delayed access.
I suspect carrying a case of medicine enough to last three months through Customs might just create a problem or two.
I suspect carrying a case of medicine enough to last three months through Customs might just create a problem or two.
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What happened to the suggestion a few years ago that expats or non resident UK passport holders would be able to access NHS facilities if they had paid a 'substantial number of years (suggested 7) NI contributions'?
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What happened to the suggestion a few years ago that Expats or non resident UK passport holders would be able to access NHS facilities as if resident if they had a substantial number of years ( 7 suggested) NI contributions? I think it was part of a wider suggested change to the welfare system so no doubt got kicked out because it would help people. Hubby and I have 85 years of contributions between us!
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perhaps like this?Ragged Robin wrote: ...I suspect carrying a case of medicine enough to last three months through Customs might just create a problem or two.
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We bring 3 months medication to North Cyprus but bring the prescriptions with us to prove they are legal in case we get stopped at Customs.
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I don't quite get the gripes here, you all chose to leave the UK you cant have your cake and eat it ,
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What 'Gripes' are you referring to? - on which posts?Belfast Belle wrote:I don't quite get the gripes here, you all chose to leave the UK you cant have your cake and eat it ,
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No the UK chose to leave us stranded!Belfast Belle wrote:I don't quite get the gripes here, you all chose to leave the UK you cant have your cake and eat it ,
Things were very different when some of us came here first.
And dont forget we have not exactly abandoned to a country that has the benefit of our NI contributions and to which some of us still pay tax.
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Yes Woodspeckie: but that is coming THIS way - do you think the UK customs would accept a prescription from a doctor in a country that according to dear Mr.. Kidd does not even exist? And if it was in Turkish it would probably make them even more suspicious.woodspeckie wrote:We bring 3 months medication to North Cyprus but bring the prescriptions with us to prove they are legal in case we get stopped at Customs.