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So, anurikavidya, as long as you are resident here you will be able to apply for one.People who are ordinarily resident in the UK are entitled to a UK-issued EHIC. It is not valid for people who are going to live abroad. There are some restrictions, depending on your nationality:
UK and other EU nationals, stateless persons and refugees are covered in all EEA countries and Switzerland. However, if you are a national of Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia, your EHIC is not valid in Switzerland.
nationals of Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway are covered in all EEA countries but not in Switzerland.
people who do not have UK, EU, EEA or Swiss nationality are covered in all EU countries but not in Denmark, Norway, Liechtenstein or Switzerland. In Iceland, these people are covered for emergency treatment only.
Swiss nationals are covered in all EU countries but not in Liechtenstein or Norway. In Iceland they are covered for emergency treatment only.
dependants of EEA nationals who are ordinarily resident in the UK are covered in all EEA countries and Switzerland, irrespective of their own nationality.
The 'Other circumstances affecting eligibility' section contains further information about eligibility for other groups - including people who are planning to live, work or study in an EEA country or Switzerland.
Actually if you read the terms and conditions probably, it states that you have to be a British or EU citizen to apply for the EHIC card online. Non-EU residents in the UK are entitled to an EHIC card but may only apply in person or by post.magsi23 wrote:Docterror
Well its kinda miss leading then isin it? i mean it does clearly say you have to be British,EU or swiss national.
Yeh i guess she should be fine, however to visit schengen states you would need travel insurance anyway and not just medical insurance, am i right?
That is very good advice. Medical coverage under the EHIC provisions would be at the minimum acceptable level: worth having if you can because it covers you for minor ailments. But in cases of dire illness, transfer back to the UK or to your own country could be extremely expensive if it involves medical escorts, special equipment etc.Dawie wrote:The EHIC provisions do not cover repatriation back to your country of residence, so EVERYONE (including British citizens) is advised to have travel insurance in addition to the EHIC.
Thanks for clearing that up.magsi23 wrote:Which is the case with OPDawie wrote: Not everyone is obliged to have travel insurance to travel to the Schengen countries, only those who require visas.