Chris_Robb
Well-Known Member
Don''t shoot me, I'm just the piano player. The whole EU system is f****d up as far as I'm concerned. Joined up thinking it ain't!
Ain't it just.
Don''t shoot me, I'm just the piano player. The whole EU system is f****d up as far as I'm concerned. Joined up thinking it ain't!
PM sent
Why? You've posted in a public domain that you can do it then hide how.![]()
Because he wanted to speak to ME personally. That is what PM's are for.
So after reading the info in this thread, I thought nothing ventured etc and sent this mail:
to nhsbsa.ehicenq.
Dear Sir/Madam
Can you please confirm that as a British national and resident for the first 50+ years of my life and a previous EHIC holder (now expired) and living in France, I am still entitled to a NHS issued EHIC card.
The web site is ambiguous in that it says "if you are from the UK", I am, but asks for a UK address for renewal.
Your response would be appreciated.
Regards,
David Smith.
and received this response:
Dear David Smith,
Thank you for your email regarding the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC).
I am sorry to hear of the difficulties you experienced using our website.
**By replying to this email and providing the following information you are declaring that you have a valid S1/E121 which was issued to you from the country you currently reside in, due to you receiving an exportable UK benefit**
An exportable UK benefit is any long-term UK benefit (e.g. State Retirement Pension) which can be continued to be paid to someone who moves outside the UK to live. For further information please contact Department for Works and Pensions (DWP) on 0191 218 7777.
If you do meet the above criteria then we can renew your EHIC via email, please reply with the following information:
Date of birth:
Current address:
Previous address (if different to current address):
UK PIN Number (shown on your current EHIC): UK
Are your circumstances still the same as when you last applied for your EHIC? (Yes/No)
If not please tell us about your change in circumstances:
Name of spouse/partner (if applicable):
Name(s) of dependent children living at your address (if applicable):
For any general enquiries, please use our 'Ask Us' page at www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk or visit our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/NHSBSAEuropeanHealthInsuranceCard; if you require any further assistance please contact us by email or telephone us on 0300 330 1350.
Yours sincerely,
Luke Huzzey
Customer Contact Agent
clear? not!!
Well I'm sorry but I disagree, several questions remain for me, mainly:
**By replying to this email and providing the following information you are declaring that you have a valid S1/E121 which was issued to you from the country you currently reside in, due to you receiving an exportable UK benefit**
Now, I can research these and try to understand, but the fact that I don't know what they are probably means that I don't have/don't qualify for them.
Also,
Are your circumstances still the same as when you last applied for your EHIC? (Yes/No)
Well yes, I now live in another country as I explained.
All I really needed is a qualified answer to my question, "can I still get an EHIC card if I live abroad?"
I suspect that the issue is that I am not yet at retirement age (UK) and if so, then OK, but is it really that difficult to have a "FAQ" page?
Well I'm sorry but I disagree, several questions remain for me, mainly:
**By replying to this email and providing the following information you are declaring that you have a valid S1/E121 which was issued to you from the country you currently reside in, due to you receiving an exportable UK benefit**
Now, I can research these and try to understand, but the fact that I don't know what they are probably means that I don't have/don't qualify for them.
Also,
Are your circumstances still the same as when you last applied for your EHIC? (Yes/No)
Well yes, I now live in another country as I explained.
All I really needed is a qualified answer to my question, "can I still get an EHIC card if I live abroad?"
I suspect that the issue is that I am not yet at retirement age (UK) and if so, then OK, but is it really that difficult to have a "FAQ" page?
Send the email back to them and state YES in capitol letters as that is the only answer that they require. That is what I did and got my new EHIC's for me and my wife.
Thanks for your help Rivonia, but I can't do that because I am pre-retirement and do not hold an S1/E121, need to wait a couple of years yet![]()