NHS Expats
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- Kibkommer
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NHS Expats
Does anybody know the outcome of the consultation regarding expats that have paid N.I for 7 years, whether they are now entitled to return to the UK for medical treatment. I believe the consultation concluded last August.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: NHS Expats
This is from a Turkish website Yell.Ali but mentions about your question.
http://www.yellali.com/news/article/18/ ... -in-the-uk
Also this:
http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/AboutNHSse ... vices.aspx
http://www.yellali.com/news/article/18/ ... -in-the-uk
Also this:
http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/AboutNHSse ... vices.aspx
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- Kibkommer
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Re: NHS Expats
Thanks for the links, nothing really conclusive. I wondered whether anybody who had returned to the UK for medical treatment would be in a position to confirm any difficulties they may have experienced or otherwise.
I heard that somebody who did this had to show the receptionist utility bills in their name to evidence they lived in the UK.
I heard that somebody who did this had to show the receptionist utility bills in their name to evidence they lived in the UK.
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- Kibkommer
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Re: NHS Expats
This March I was in the UK and got free NHS treatment and yes I told the doctor that I lived in TRNC, that I had not lived in the UK for years as I was living and working overseas.
He asked me for my national insurance number and said he was treating me as a walki in patient, he also refered me to a hospital where I had several visits, scans blood tests etc all free of charge.
He asked me for my national insurance number and said he was treating me as a walki in patient, he also refered me to a hospital where I had several visits, scans blood tests etc all free of charge.