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Previously on "Ex-pats Brits have to pay for NHS treatment"

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    regardless of if you pay UK Income Tax and National Insurance; you will not be entitled to free NHS treatment
    They'll want to make a refund then?

    Didn't think so.

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    So when did that come in?

    I was OS for 12 years, and I've used the NHS since then and never had any problems or been told I can't use it.

    Amazingly enough, I didn't have to wait for days for a doctors or a dentist, wouldn't have thunk it reading the hysteria of the tabkoids going on about it.

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    And right it is too. Bloody expats sitting in lovely hot countries enjoying a great way of life. >:

    IF YOU WANT TO SUFFER A PAINFUL DEATH AT THE HANDS OF THE NHS, THE LEAST YOU CAN DO IS STAY HERE LIKE THE REST OF US IDIOTS!

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    At least it will stop you getting MRSA

    You could just claim asylum and get it though.

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    Guest replied
    you will not be entitled to free NHS treatment.
    You say that like it is a bad thing. :rollin

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    <Yes, but as a member of the EU surely I am entitled>

    Yes, but only on the terms of the country of origin of the EU visitor. If you're an expat outside the EU the answer is definatly no.

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    Yes, but as a member of the EU surely I am entitled

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    Guest started a topic Ex-pats Brits have to pay for NHS treatment

    Ex-pats Brits have to pay for NHS treatment

    Expats beware

    Ex-pats beware: If you are outside the UK for more than six months, regardless of if you pay UK Income Tax and National Insurance; you will not be entitled to free NHS treatment. However if you are an asylum seeker with AIDS you will be entitled to free treatment.

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