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she will be able to register with gp, I don`t think gp do any immigration check, but she maybe in breach of immigration rules, best think they can do is contact ho and ask the same question.fysicus wrote:I think you're right: your wife is allowed to work without restrictions while you are not (as long as the transitional measures for A2 countries are in place, so until 1 January 2014). Sounds very silly indeed, I admit.
Of course, when she will be working (and paying tax and National Insurance) she will definitely be eligible for NHS treatment.
In fact, I suppose your wife should be accepted for NHS treatment already (i.e. without having a job): try to register with a GP just showing passport and residence card.