greeny
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Entitled to free healthcare, yes. But once you are in receipt of your state pension (65 or whatever age) you should get the S1 form from UK and give it to the Saude or social security office to record it on their system, then they claim all your medical expenses back from UK.British Embassy Videos on Residency, Health Cover, Driving Licenses & The Latest Advice From The British Ambassador.
Providing they register and get a health number, it would appear that, irrespective of age, all residents in Portugal are entitled to free medical care.
Webcraft.
So it's just a number, which registers you on the Portuguese health system?
What about the EHIC?
Yes it's their number that references all your health records.
If your above pension age and in receipt of a state pension you will probably need the S1 to give them when you go to the Saude to get your health number.
I say probably because its Portugal and you never know what they'll ask for but the rules are that you need it once retired.
Once you get your health number, then you can apply for a portuguese EHIC from the Citizen shop ot the Social security office.
Another twist in the tale here - once you are a pensioner you should get your ehic from UK as they are the ones responsible for your health costs in retirement.
So basically get health number, if you are a pensioner you need the S1.
Then apply for a Portuguese EHIC unless you are a pensioner in which case you can keep the UK one.
This information is all on the UK government website, it just takes a bit of digging to find it.