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NHS coverage in Austria?
I am exploring the option of retiring in Vienna, which I know well and where I have professional connections and friends. I currently live in Texas and have state and other pensions from both the USA and the UK.
Can anyone please give me advice about what I need to know before doing this? I am particularly interested to know whether my NHS entitlement is transferable from the UK to Austria, but any snags (or perks!) that you know about would be of great interest and help. Thanks! David |
Re: NHS coverage in Austria?
Having lived in the States for 6 years, you don't have any NHS entitlements, but if you are drawing a STATE pension from the UK then you may have reciprocal arrangements for health cover while in in Austria. This cover may allow you to use Austrian health services prior to you joining any Austrian schemes for long term coverage.
You should Google Austrian health cover to see what it is you can apply for. |
Re: NHS coverage in Austria?
Originally Posted by david-p
(Post 10346411)
I am exploring the option of retiring in Vienna, which I know well and where I have professional connections and friends. I currently live in Texas and have state and other pensions from both the USA and the UK.
Can anyone please give me advice about what I need to know before doing this? I am particularly interested to know whether my NHS entitlement is transferable from the UK to Austria, but any snags (or perks!) that you know about would be of great interest and help. Thanks! David http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/Healthc...ingabroad.aspx |
Re: NHS coverage in Austria?
Originally Posted by Domino
(Post 10354937)
If you're receiving a UK state pension or long-term incapacity benefit, you may be entitled to healthcare paid for by the UK......
http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/Healthc...ingabroad.aspx David |
Re: NHS coverage in Austria?
Originally Posted by david-p
(Post 10386724)
Thanks for this. It appears to be possible, but difficult!
David You need to speak to the DWP in Newcastle upon Tyne and they can give you advice Yes, there are reciprocal arrangements for pensioners and those in receipt of certain disability benefits, you just need to check fully that you qualify :) |
Re: NHS coverage in Austria?
Originally Posted by SanDiegogirl
(Post 10353237)
Having lived in the States for 6 years, you don't have any NHS entitlements, but if you are drawing a STATE pension from the UK then you may have reciprocal arrangements for health cover while in in Austria. This cover may allow you to use Austrian health services prior to you joining any Austrian schemes for long term coverage.
You should Google Austrian health cover to see what it is you can apply for. Thanks |
Re: NHS coverage in Austria?
Originally Posted by davio28
(Post 10389311)
could you tell me why he has no entitlement? ive been living in Canada for allmost 7 years now and im thinking of going back to the uk, does this mean ive lost any entitlement to NHS treatment?
Thanks No entitlement whatsoever, but I said that he may be eligible for reciprocal arrangements if he has certain UK state pensions. If and when YOU go back to the UK to live permanently you will be eligible to use the NHS. Eligibility to use the NHS in the UK is based on residency |
Re: NHS coverage in Austria?
thanks for the info
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Re: NHS coverage in Austria?
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 10387233)
Not necessarily difficult, no.
You need to speak to the DWP in Newcastle upon Tyne and they can give you advice Yes, there are reciprocal arrangements for pensioners and those in receipt of certain disability benefits, you just need to check fully that you qualify :) Does anyone have any idea what the criteria are for someone with a UK state pension moving back to the EU, not via the UK, who has been out of the EU for 29 years? Thanks! David |
Re: NHS coverage in Austria?
Originally Posted by david-p
(Post 10392525)
Thanks for your help. I am currently trying to find out from Newcastle whether I am entitled to health benefits in Austria. The trouble is that it takes more than 4 weeks to get a reply to a letter!
Does anyone have any idea what the criteria are for someone with a UK state pension moving back to the EU, not via the UK, who has been out of the EU for 29 years? Thanks! David |
Re: NHS coverage in Austria?
Originally Posted by david-p
(Post 10392525)
Thanks for your help. I am currently trying to find out from Newcastle whether I am entitled to health benefits in Austria. The trouble is that it takes more than 4 weeks to get a reply to a letter!
Does anyone have any idea what the criteria are for someone with a UK state pension moving back to the EU, not via the UK, who has been out of the EU for 29 years? Thanks! David Have you been paying voluntary UK NIC contributions for the past 29 years while out of the country? |
Re: NHS coverage in Austria?
Originally Posted by david-p
(Post 10346411)
I am exploring the option of retiring in Vienna, which I know well and where I have professional connections and friends. I currently live in Texas and have state and other pensions from both the USA and the UK.
Can anyone please give me advice about what I need to know before doing this? I am particularly interested to know whether my NHS entitlement is transferable from the UK to Austria, but any snags (or perks!) that you know about would be of great interest and help. Thanks! David Your State Pension entitlement will depend on the number of years contributions you have make. Full entitlement requires 30 years contributions. Therefore, if you have 10 years contributions then you will get 10/30 of the basic state pension. If you have a State Pension from the UK then you may be entitled to emergency care paid by the UK but not sure what would happen in your case. In 2000, the NIC contributions were computerised and some records were lost ( including 2 years of my contributions ). It would be worth your while asking for an on-line pension forecast from DWP. I know a US citizen currently living in France on a visa and he has a Carte Vitale. God knows how he managed to get it.:confused: Good luck |
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