British Expats

British Expats (https://britishexpats.com/forum/)
-   Spain (https://britishexpats.com/forum/spain-75/)
-   -   Moving to Spain with Crohns Disease (https://britishexpats.com/forum/spain-75/moving-spain-crohns-disease-930487/)

Shorebird Jan 19th 2020 9:31 am

Moving to Spain with Crohns Disease
 
Hi all,

my 33 year son is hoping to spend a couple of years in Spain. He has an Australian passport as well as an expired UK. He could replace his UK with an Irish one but it’s a bit of a long process with his situation.

Unfortunately he has Crohn’s disease requiring him to have outpatient infusions every 8 weeks. All the pills no longer work for him so there aren’t many options left - in fact there’s only 2? Which require monthly self administered injections.
does anyone have experience in organising something like this ?
thanks in Advance.

Pollyana Jan 19th 2020 11:58 am

Re: Moving to Spain with Crohns Disease
 

Originally Posted by Shorebird (Post 12792300)
Hi all,

my 33 year son is hoping to spend a couple of years in Spain. He has an Australian passport as well as an expired UK. He could replace his UK with an Irish one but it’s a bit of a long process with his situation.

Unfortunately he has Crohn’s disease requiring him to have outpatient infusions every 8 weeks. All the pills no longer work for him so there aren’t many options left - in fact there’s only 2? Which require monthly self administered injections.
does anyone have experience in organising something like this ?
thanks in Advance.

He would not have to replace the UK one with an Irish one, he can hold both.

Where is he currently resident? Australia or the UK?

Shorebird Jan 19th 2020 12:17 pm

Re: Moving to Spain with Crohns Disease
 

Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 12792324)
He would not have to replace the UK one with an Irish one, he can hold both.

Where is he currently resident? Australia or the UK?


Hi Pollyanna, living in Aus. He’s not lived in the UK since he was 6.

scot47 Jan 19th 2020 4:27 pm

Re: Moving to Spain with Crohns Disease
 
Irish passport post Brexit would give him easy access to Spain.

Shorebird Jan 19th 2020 4:44 pm

Re: Moving to Spain with Crohns Disease
 
I agree Scott but he has to first apply to be registered as an overseas birth which apparently takes about 7 months ! Plus a good donation to the guarda ;) After that, he can apply for a passport. That will no doubt be another few months due to brexit increased applicants.
I’m not sure he quite qualifies to come in as a family member on his fathers Irish passport but still not sure if he would get coverage anywhere for his life essential meds.
sadly for me, my own irishness is a generation or 2 too far back

missile Jan 19th 2020 9:29 pm

Re: Moving to Spain with Crohns Disease
 
Does he get free meds in Australia?

Pica Jan 19th 2020 10:32 pm

Re: Moving to Spain with Crohns Disease
 
We have a friend who has the same illness as your son. She flies to the UK (from Italy)every 6 weeks for infusions.

Shorebird Jan 19th 2020 11:16 pm

Re: Moving to Spain with Crohns Disease
 
Yes missile, he gets it free under Medicare

missile Jan 19th 2020 11:32 pm

Re: Moving to Spain with Crohns Disease
 
What is the incentive to move to Spain? He might be better to stay in Australia?

Fred James Jan 20th 2020 3:14 am

Re: Moving to Spain with Crohns Disease
 

Originally Posted by Shorebird (Post 12792515)
Yes missile, he gets it free under Medicare

Unless he gets a job in Spain, he will not get free medical care. Also without private medical insurance he will not be eligible the reside in Spain. Private insurance does not normally include medication.

Shorebird Jan 20th 2020 5:42 am

Re: Moving to Spain with Crohns Disease
 
Ok, thanks for all the input..
.so the situation is my husband and I should be moving to Spain by summer. Our son would love the chance to experience the world a bit more. And I think he’d miss his ole mum n dad ;)
I am aware of the residency regulations currently and aware the unemployment rate is high.
He already speaks some Spanish - he did a 2 year course.

our biggest hurdle is keeping his Crohns under control .

missile Jan 20th 2020 6:22 am

Re: Moving to Spain with Crohns Disease
 
Do you all currently live in Australia?
You might be better to take an extended vacation rather than relocate.

I have no idea how the health service available in Spain compares to services in Australia. To my observation services available in Spain are better than UK. However as you are aware you will have to pay for treatment.
If you can detail what treatment and medication your son requires, we might be able to give you an indication of what this would be.



All times are GMT -12. The time now is 1:01 pm.

Powered by vBulletin: ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.