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Old Feb 23rd 2017, 10:02 pm
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Originally Posted by Rotor
Thats what I said , but I cant see where being an expat Brit is always entitled to NHS secondary care regardless of time away.

I did see "If you are not ordinarily resident in the UK, you are considered to be an overseas visitor and may be charged for NHS hospital services."
If you come back to visit, even as a British citizen, then you are not entitled. If you move to live in the UK and are therefore 'ordinarily resident' then you are entitled from day one.

"Ordinarily resident means, broadly speaking, living in the UK on a lawful and properly settled basis for the time being."

Not sure what more I can say to change your mind but it is correct. Try and look for an official source for your assertion. You won't find one.
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