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eaa3 comprehensive sickness insurance nhs card nt sufficient

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 2:42 pm
by mir
hello all,

first of all i would like to thank the moderators john & all active members for their sincere help and feedbacks to swim all applicants safe ashore in this ocean of immigration.i salute u all. :D im a fan of this forum

my query of comprehensive sickness insurance started jus a week in my mind as seing some post where nhs cards are nt accepted for self sufficient category.

iam eea national got resident card and excersing rights as student year 1 and year 2. now from year3 to present iam jus housewife my non-eea partner works and have wage slip.

i thought i would qualify for self sufficent as my partner is working and assumed all these days nhs cards are more enough for this category,just seeing all the new topics raised now i am worried too my 5yr completes on oct2011.

i want all ur guidance to help me were to get this insurance and is it for both of us, and wot all must be covered as i saw some topics posted were ( H.O asking cover to include emergencies treatment which is nt covered by any online quotes).
wot to do for the gaps created by this issue in that 5 year period :idea:(bcoz of no insurance).

i believe their is some answer :D thank u and god bless u all & good luck.

Re: eaa3 comprehensive sickness insurance nhs card nt suffic

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 8:05 am
by basel_jaber
mir wrote:hello all,

first of all i would like to thank the moderators john & all active members for their sincere help and feedbacks to swim all applicants safe ashore in this ocean of immigration.i salute u all. :D im a fan of this forum

my query of comprehensive sickness insurance started jus a week in my mind as seing some post where nhs cards are nt accepted for self sufficient category.

iam eea national got resident card and excersing rights as student year 1 and year 2. now from year3 to present iam jus housewife my non-eea partner works and have wage slip.

i thought i would qualify for self sufficent as my partner is working and assumed all these days nhs cards are more enough for this category,just seeing all the new topics raised now i am worried too my 5yr completes on oct2011.

i want all ur guidance to help me were to get this insurance and is it for both of us, and wot all must be covered as i saw some topics posted were ( H.O asking cover to include emergencies treatment which is nt covered by any online quotes).
wot to do for the gaps created by this issue in that 5 year period :idea:(bcoz of no insurance).

i believe their is some answer :D thank u and god bless u all & good luck.
in order to qualify as a self sufficient person you need to have Comprehensive sickness insurance for BOTH you and the non-eea person. HO just rejected my application since i only covered the EEA person. I wouldnt worry too much about emergencies. Try AXA if you want

Re: eaa3 comprehensive sickness insurance nhs card nt suffic

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 2:32 pm
by vadimvin
mir wrote:hello all,

first of all i would like to thank the moderators john & all active members for their sincere help and feedbacks to swim all applicants safe ashore in this ocean of immigration.i salute u all. :D im a fan of this forum

my query of comprehensive sickness insurance started jus a week in my mind as seing some post where nhs cards are nt accepted for self sufficient category.

iam eea national got resident card and excersing rights as student year 1 and year 2. now from year3 to present iam jus housewife my non-eea partner works and have wage slip.

i thought i would qualify for self sufficent as my partner is working and assumed all these days nhs cards are more enough for this category,just seeing all the new topics raised now i am worried too my 5yr completes on oct2011.

i want all ur guidance to help me were to get this insurance and is it for both of us, and wot all must be covered as i saw some topics posted were ( H.O asking cover to include emergencies treatment which is nt covered by any online quotes).
wot to do for the gaps created by this issue in that 5 year period :idea:(bcoz of no insurance).

i believe their is some answer :D thank u and god bless u all & good luck.
It looks like easire to arrange insurance from other EU country, as far as I understood it has been accepted by HO.