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Thank you! What I did forget to say was that I am in Northern Ireland. I read a lot of information about NHS access / being a lawful resident / having to pay for Maternity treatment (in the thousands of pounds), but it was:noajthan wrote:See NHS Choices:
http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/AboutNHSse ... gland.aspx
Thanks noajthan!noajthan wrote:Well, government would appear to want to turn everyone in the frontline (Unis, NHS, landlords, employers etc) into immigration police, but perhaps that's one for the pub.
You have probably found this already:
http://www.hscni.net/
Suggest dig into the 'habitual residence test' (hrt) to see how that may or may not affect you.
Thanks noajthan,noajthan wrote:Its a little complex as, being Irish, you have a form of settled status and a right to reside in UK anyway. Due to CTA etc.
But with your European Union citizen hat on you (both) have an initial 3 month grace period in UK then you (as a Union citizen and EEA sponsor) have to be exercising treaty rights as a qualified person.
Your qualified person/sponsor status gives your family dependents the right to reside (work, study).
Sounds like you're all set.
Thanks noajthan!noajthan wrote:Sounds like you're on a roll.
All of the above will generate a papertrail. No doubt optician, dentist, council tax, car insurance etc to follow.
UK EHIC may come in handy (one each).
The rest is optional and personal choice: church (etc), gym, library, dance/language class & etc.
Here is another something I have thought about noajthan - so as you know I was able to register my wife OK. With regards to being self sufficient (with CSI) and having access to the NHS:noajthan wrote:Sounds like you're on a roll.
All of the above will generate a papertrail. No doubt optician, dentist, council tax, car insurance etc to follow.
UK EHIC may come in handy (one each).
The rest is optional and personal choice: church (etc), gym, library, dance/language class & etc.