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Nov 30th 2014, 1:38 pm
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Posted By Editha

Re: Heading home after 35 years

There is not much screening done in the UK compared with some other countries (I don't know about SA). So, if you have time, get any screens you can have done in SA before you leave.

But, it...
Nov 30th 2014, 12:40 pm
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Posted By Editha

Re: Heading home after 35 years

On the topic of healthcare. Do remember to get a copy of your medical records from your doctor in SA. Also, if you intend to have a mammogram screen done in the UK, get a copy of the film from your...
Nov 30th 2014, 10:07 am
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Posted By Editha

Re: Heading home after 35 years

NI and NHS are not linked.

Kudos to Flying Enterprise for obtaining an NHS card before returning to the UK, but it is not necessary.

Register with a GP when you get to the UK and leave it...
Nov 27th 2014, 8:21 am
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Posted By Editha

Re: Heading home after 35 years

The experience of very many of the ex-pats who contribute to this forum is that it is very unusual for anyone to have difficulty getting NHS care when they return. Nor should there be, since it is...
Nov 16th 2014, 1:14 pm
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Posted By Editha

Re: Heading home after 35 years

You certainly don't need one to sign on at the doctor. There is a separate NHS number which is on your medical card (which you no longer have, I presume). You will probably have the same difficulty...
Nov 16th 2014, 10:20 am
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Posted By Editha

Re: Heading home after 35 years

The form for tracing old numbers is CA5403. It asks for your last two addresses before your current one and details of your marriage. Obviously, that information isn't going to trace your number...
Nov 15th 2014, 1:02 pm
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Posted By Editha

Re: Heading home after 35 years

I was wrong to say that the term British subject has no meaning in law. Nowadays it still applies to people formerly referred to as 'British subjects without citizenship'' which includes a limited...
Nov 15th 2014, 8:36 am
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Posted By Editha

Re: Heading home after 35 years

I don't think the term 'British subject' has any meaning in law. But the OP has a British (EU) passport, which means he is a British citizen.
Nov 14th 2014, 8:42 am
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Posted By Editha

Re: Heading home after 35 years

You can't lose citizenship by any length of time out of the country. You can't have a British passport without being a citizen. If you are a citizen you have the right to reside in the UK.

That's...
Nov 14th 2014, 8:07 am
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Posted By Editha

Re: Heading home after 35 years

If he was a British citizen, no it is not possible.
Nov 13th 2014, 7:44 am
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Posted By Editha

Re: Heading home after 35 years

As someone who spent over a year organising our move, after only eight years in Canada, I am in awe. Respect!
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