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I am registered at the same GP for nearly 10 years.Wise wrote:You can register with a proof of address and your certificate of application sent to you by the Home office. But why don't you register as a family at once and if there is no ID you may get a buspass with your photo on it in any travel shop and give to them.or go to the emergency if it's something serious.
silvanti_78 wrote:Hi All,
My husband currently has no permit to be in the UK. We are married and have applied for the the EEA RC mid June.
I was wondering at which time we are able to register him at a GP?
Do we have to wait until he gets his residence card ?
I am just worried that may be one day he gets poorly and has to see a doctor...
Any Feedback would be appreciated.
I send you a PM.nikt88 wrote:Hello, my algerian hubby was in the same situation. I went with him to GP. They said without proof of identity they will not register. So they make me really upset. I called NHS England and I explained them husbands situation. They said they have to register him, even if they want or no. She took from me all of the details about GP, then told me to wait so she will call our GP to speak to them. In the same day they register him with open hands, without any question and even gave him appointment with nurse after 3 days. Good luck.
Thank you for your reply.nikt88 wrote:Hello silvanti_78 i can't read private messages. If you can just text me here, cause we can't even post phone number here.
Hi sorry getting back late.. we had to escape the worry and chill out a bit.nikt88 wrote:He is entitled for free NHS treatment. My husband has a few appointments already. Of course when he went to NHS dentist , he has to pay, but this is normal here. The best is to call NHS they will tell you everything. I had the same problem not so long time ago. Just I was working for nearly one year. But now when he received finally COA with right to work he has a full time job and it's a little better. My hubby came illegally 3 years ago, they didn't catch him before. They detained him one year ago, when we came for interview. He was in detention nearly one month. After few days they change his detention to another one, which one is 5 hours from London. While he was there we applied for immigration bail and we have send eea application. After 6 months refused, then send second one. Now we are waiting for decision, but I'm scared they will refuse again. So now its over one year without any good news. We have literally enough...
I can imagine what you feel, issues with HO are not easy. I hope it's gonna be finish soon for all of us.
ah thats great. well lets see how long all of that takes.nikt88 wrote:Hope you rest a little bit
We had nikkah almost two years ago, before our long yourney with home office. This one help us a lot in our case. When they granted him a immigration bail, we called straight away to council can we get married and they said yes, you have permission.
still refusing though !!!!!Wanderer wrote:Time to pay the piper....