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Best to take your passport with you if you go to hospital
Posted: Fri 01 Feb 2013 2:12 pm
by iancrumpy
According to
http://www.haberkktc.com/haber/kimliksi ... 58251.html from today Turkish Cypriots have to take their ID cards with them, that is if they want to be treated at government hospitals and clinics. In the report there is no information as to whether foreigners, or even mainlanders for that matter, are required to take ID with them, but it's probably best to take your passport with you.
Re: Best to take your passport with you if you go to hospita
Posted: Fri 01 Feb 2013 2:19 pm
by sophie
Working on the theory that I don't take my PP with me anywhere (I'm sure it's safer not to) I find that everyone including hospitals accept the driving licence because it has my PP number on the reverse. Obviously this doesn't apply to tourists.
Re: Best take your passport with you if you go to hospital
Posted: Fri 01 Feb 2013 2:30 pm
by iancrumpy
sophie wrote:I find that everyone including hospitals accept the driving licence.
Sophie, having enquired more about the reasons behind this, I would agree that just showing your driving license is fine.
TCs were told to take their ID cards because there have been cases of mainlanders giving the names and ID numbers of TCs - you see TCs can receive free treatment at government hospitals.
Those foreigners (and that includes mainlanders) who don't pay National Insurance are required to pay for non-urgent treatment.
Re: Best to take your passport with you if you go to hospita
Posted: Fri 01 Feb 2013 8:23 pm
by iancrumpy
I have edited message 3, but this didn't take the thread to the top of the page.
Having discussed the matter with my in-laws I would now agree with Sophie that taking just ones driving license is fine.
Re: Best to take your passport with you if you go to hospita
Posted: Fri 01 Feb 2013 8:50 pm
by cyprusishome
iancrumpy,
This forum owes your in laws a lot of thanks for helping you supply us with a continuing source of info. on North Cyprus.
Maybe your better half and her parents can keep us updated while you are otherwise engaged.
David