nortada
Well-Known Member
This subject is exercising a number of minds. Especially the older ones, when health insurance becomes increasingly exorbitant.
Currently most of us rely on an UK EHIC and there is a rumour that for UK OAPs, the UK EHIC will remain valid until it's expiatory date or even beyond. Were this to happen, for many, the problem is solved.
If the current UK EHIC doesn't survive, provide they have residency somewhere in the EU, under the S1 scheme it is possible to get the UK to issue an U.K. EHIC that will give emergency medical cover.
Because she explains it so well (and is she is so much better looking than me), I am inviting the lovely Marta Ceia from the British Embassy Lisbon to describe the scheme :- British Embassy Videos on Residency, Health Cover, Driving Licenses & The Latest Advice From The British Ambassador..
Yes, as could be anticipated, this is Portugal orientated but as the UK issues the EHIC - it should also apply in all other EU states, if not worldwide. Any feed back would be really useful.
It would appear that if you have EU residency somewhere, with your new EHIC (issued by the UK), you should get free emergency health everywhere in the EU so genuine cruisers would be covered.
Any thoughts
Currently most of us rely on an UK EHIC and there is a rumour that for UK OAPs, the UK EHIC will remain valid until it's expiatory date or even beyond. Were this to happen, for many, the problem is solved.
If the current UK EHIC doesn't survive, provide they have residency somewhere in the EU, under the S1 scheme it is possible to get the UK to issue an U.K. EHIC that will give emergency medical cover.
Because she explains it so well (and is she is so much better looking than me), I am inviting the lovely Marta Ceia from the British Embassy Lisbon to describe the scheme :- British Embassy Videos on Residency, Health Cover, Driving Licenses & The Latest Advice From The British Ambassador..
Yes, as could be anticipated, this is Portugal orientated but as the UK issues the EHIC - it should also apply in all other EU states, if not worldwide. Any feed back would be really useful.
It would appear that if you have EU residency somewhere, with your new EHIC (issued by the UK), you should get free emergency health everywhere in the EU so genuine cruisers would be covered.
Any thoughts
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