My point of reference was the E111 page, last night, the only date mentioned about the scheme ending was 31 - 12 - 2005.
And I did tick the damn EHIC box, unfortunalty the Post Office would not accept it
OH WELL OFF ON HOLS FOR A COUPLE OF WEEKS
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Previously on "E111/EHIC Gouvernment bunch of useless w*****s"
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Given that one would usually have a UK passport. What is E111 all about?
Job creation maybe.
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Originally posted by MrsGoofNewspapers, I find out everything I need to know from here
Just make sure you take your travel insurance cert with you and there will be no troubles. Remember, the E111 scheme only entitles you to the same treatment as a local would get (which is not necessarily free treatment).
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Bummer. Got my last week just in case. Lesson. Watch out for announcements in the papers. It was advertised quite extensively.
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E111/EHIC Gouvernment bunch of useless w*****s
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At 10pm last night I printed off the E111 forms from the appropriate webtulipe.
I filled them in. I have just been to the post office to get them stamped to only find out that you can no longer apply for E111.
The new procedure is to apply for an EHIC (Eurpoean Health Insurance Card). This can be done by either
a)filling a form available at the post office, and then waiting 3 weeks for the appropriate card
b) filling a form online, and then waiting 1 week for the appropriate card
c) ringing them up
none of these are practical since the I leave tomorrow.
I tried b) but get runtime errors when trying to fill in the form, so I tried c). Well the phone number in the form the lovely young lady in the post office gave me and the one on the website is the same, 0845 6060 2030. When rung you get a recorded message saying you have reached the Perscription Priceing hotliine (huh wtf....) and press 1 to speak with someone, press 1 and you get the engaged tone.
Useless bunch of *******, maybe they should start with easy like organising piss ups in brewerys !
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