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Soon after the two of you arrive, go to a local GPs surgery and register on the NHS. During that process the surgery will no doubt arrange maternity services for your wife, including ante-natal classes.So even if she may not have NHS card, she can avail any emergency treatment right when she lands in UK ? Note that, she will be on dependent visa.
I have never heard of that, so cannot comment.My employer has a mayfair policy as well
AFAIK, they will be eligible for emergency out-patient services only.simantadatta wrote:Also, my in-laws, the ones coming on visitor visa, will they be getting NHS benefits too ?
Why? Tier 2 visa holders, and their dependants, are eligible to use the NHS. This link provides the evidence for that ..... click here.AFAIK, they will be eligible for emergency out-patient services only.
My response was in reference to OP's in-laws who will be entering UK on visit visa(s).John wrote:Why? Tier 2 visa holders, and their dependants, are eligible to use the NHS. This link provides the evidence for that ..... click here.AFAIK, they will be eligible for emergency out-patient services only.
Pregnancy is not an illness! Ask any mother! Or do you really want to think that you have made her ill?There will not be any questions on she being ALREADY pregnant while she entered the country ?.. like a "pre existing illness" ?
Indeed, once your wife has been issued with her Certificate of Expected Confinement, prescriptions are free for the remainder of the pregnancy and for 12 months thereafter. NHS dentistry also free for the same period.I read that for pregnant women (within 12 months), the cost of prescription drugs are also waived ?
Ofcourse, that's why i put it with quote unquoteJohn wrote:Pregnancy is not an illness!