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Prescription charge exemption(maternity)

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tier1|general
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Prescription charge exemption(maternity)

Post by tier1|general » Fri Oct 26, 2012 4:22 pm

Hi

I am on Tier 1 General Migrant visa which was extended this year and is valid upto October, 2014. Presently I am pregnant. I got an application form from my NHS for a prescription charge exemption(maternity). If I complete this application and send to the Prescription Pricing Authority Exemption Issue Office, then I will get free prescriptions during my pregnancy.

I was wondering If I take this particular exemption, will this be considered as access of public funds which might affect my next visa extension in 2014?

Many thanks in advance.

Thanking you.

z18runway
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Re: Prescription charge exemption(maternity)

Post by z18runway » Fri Oct 26, 2012 7:57 pm

tier1|general wrote:will this be considered as access of public funds which might affect my next visa extension in 2014?
NO

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Post by arifahmmed » Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:18 pm

Our baby born just after my Tier 1 extension (my mrs was my dependent) but I was worried about the same issue. I wanted to return the card and wanted to stop but when I rang perticular department they confirmed me this not classed as benifit. However I have got ILR recently.

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Post by saran79 » Sun Nov 25, 2012 11:54 am

maternity is exempted from benefits

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Post by John » Sun Dec 02, 2012 8:01 pm

Not just maternity-related free prescriptions are OK, but also free NHS Dentistry, for the period of pregnancy and for 12 months thereafter.
John

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