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Old May 1st 2018, 2:10 pm
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My wife and I were both born in the UK and have lived in Ireland for the last 11 yrs. Our sole income is our public sector pensions issued and taxed in the UK. Neither of us are old enough yet to qualify for state pensions in either country. I have never worked in Ireland whereas my wife worked as a nurse for a number of years previously. Does anyone know please if I would qualify for a medical card as a UK citizen? I see on the HSE website references to the eligibility of EU citizens to cards. It says the application would not be means tested but would require completion of a medical card application form and an 'E-form' from your country. I have no idea what an E form is and a Google search doesn't help.
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The E111 was replaced by the EHIC Do you have one ? They are meant to be used by those travelling rather than by those resident, but........


See this - https://www.hse.ie/eng/cards-schemes...her-countries/



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Old May 2nd 2018, 9:41 am
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Yes, but issued in Ireland. Is that what the HSE refers to as an 'E-Form'. I don't think it is as I quote from the HSE web site: 'An E-form is issued in your country and confirms that you are part of a health insurance scheme in another state in the EEA/Switzerland. The HSE will also fill in parts of the E-form.' As I understand it the purpose of the EHIC is only to obtain treatment for travellers who temporarily visit another EU country.

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Yes, but issued in Ireland. Is that what the HSE refers to as an 'E-Form'. I don't think it is as I quote from the HSE web site: 'An E-form is issued in your country and confirms that you are part of a health insurance scheme in another state in the EEA/Switzerland. The HSE will also fill in parts of the E-form.' As I understand it the purpose of the EHIC is only to obtain treatment for travellers who temporarily visit another EU country.
Correct, EHIC is for people travelling abroad. You can find income requirements in link Medical card means test: aged under 70

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