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Posted By Pom_Chch

Re: arranging a doctor for my US children

Thank you, I will :thumbsup:
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Re: arranging a doctor for my US children

I don't in any way think NZ is perfect when it comes to politics. But I would still like to give it a go rather than sit and think "what if" in the UK :p
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Re: arranging a doctor for my US children

This is far too logical, simple and sensible for our current government to cope with!
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Re: arranging a doctor for my US children

Agree with this statement. It's bias and outdated on so many levels. Mums work just as much as dads nowadays, so the whole "mum's left with no money because dad's drinking it away in the pub" just...
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Posted By Pom_Chch

Re: arranging a doctor for my US children

:thumbsup:

If you're short of a few bob just have a couple of kids, that's what you seem to get paid for in the UK nowadays! I believe there is a "milk allowance" too. I mean really? If you can't...
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Re: arranging a doctor for my US children

I don't understand this concept. Surely if one wants to procreate you should have the funds to be able to feed your child. I think it should be means tested, why should top earners still be entitled...
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Re: arranging a doctor for my US children

I'm not sure how benefits work but I thought that if you have enough savings then you are not entitled to them. So if the OP is sponsoring her husband she will have a certain amount saved up as this...
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Posted By Pom_Chch

Re: arranging a doctor for my US children

Fair enough. Consider myself chilled! I wasn't intending to be rude. Perhaps I shouldn't post after a long day at work. It wasn't really about NHS tourism, it was more about holly_1948 making a...
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Re: arranging a doctor for my US children

The kids were born in the USA and do not have UK passports, how on earth could they be "British Citizens?" What planet are you on when you claim the kids are British citizens when they do not have a...
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Posted By Pom_Chch

Re: arranging a doctor for my US children

Those things don't apply to children! We already mentioned that you have to provide proof that your child is at school or nursery. Refer to posts #16 and #27 and also mentioned on the link "evidence...
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Re: arranging a doctor for my US children

There is a uniform policy. When you return to the UK from abroad and wish to sign up to a doctors surgery you must prove that you intend to stay in the UK. By doing this you must produce certain...
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Posted By Pom_Chch

Re: arranging a doctor for my US children

Guidance on what proof is required can be found here:

http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/1095.aspx?CategoryID=68&SubCategoryID=158

If people are not sure on what is accepted then call or email the...
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Re: arranging a doctor for my US children

:thumbsup:

All I will say is that I have worked for the NHS and you would be surprised at the lengths people go through to have access to our free services. I've seen patients who claim to be...
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Re: arranging a doctor for my US children

Interesting article to back up previous comments:
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Posted By Pom_Chch

Re: arranging a doctor for my US children

Think of this the other way around...

Just say, for example, the USA gives out free health care treatment. If I go out there with a UK passport, no proof of address and not even a hint of an...
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Re: arranging a doctor for my US children

From what I understood it's because the mother is a British citizen and therefore has a UK passport but the children are not because they were born in the USA. So from the docs point of view the kids...
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Posted By Pom_Chch

Re: arranging a doctor for my US children

Nope, no jobsworth about this situation. As someone who has worked for the NHS they are cracking down on people coming into the UK, getting cheap prescriptions and then going back to their country. I...
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