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twistedmelon Feb 2nd 2010 11:58 am

New UK EHIC cards for residents
 
For those who are applicable,
New EU rules mean that those receiving pensions from the UK will need a new EHIC card, I'm assuming those affected will be notified by post.

Fred James Feb 2nd 2010 12:15 pm

Re: New UK EHIC cards for residents
 
It only affects residents who were issued E121s by the UK.

They are currently sending out the application forms.

It comes into effect on May 1st.

Current Spanish cards were only issued to expire on or before Feb 28th 2010 as that was the original date of the changeover. Anyone wishing to travel between Feb 28 and May 1 will need to get another Spanish card from INSS to cover the two months.

Hopefully INSS have been advised of the delay in issuing cards from the UK - if not then there could be a problem getting a card for that two month period.

shaggymon Feb 2nd 2010 12:27 pm

Re: New UK EHIC cards for residents
 

Originally Posted by Fred James (Post 8304464)
Hopefully INSS have been advised of the delay in issuing cards from the UK - if not then there could be a problem getting a card for that two month period.

They have. Spain is issuing temporary paper "cards" to cover this period. My wife's application form for the UK card arrived a few days ago. The cards will be issued in April for a May start.

jdr Feb 2nd 2010 12:33 pm

Re: New UK EHIC cards for residents
 

Originally Posted by twistedmelon (Post 8304414)
For those who are applicable,
New EU rules mean that those receiving pensions from the UK will need a new EHIC card, I'm assuming those affected will be notified by post.

There was a thread a few months ago where DWPinspain explained all about this. ;);)

johncar61 Feb 2nd 2010 1:16 pm

Re: New UK EHIC cards for residents
 
Sorry I just stared another thread about this, but whist I was preparing the info this thread was stared.

The other thread has ben remoived.

This is what I had said:-

As stated in another thread, the card will now be issued by the home country not where one has residencia.

Thus, English Nationals (don't know about Scots etc) will get it from Newcastle.

I have just received my application form from Newcastle. I did not request it nor have I had one before..

I called Newcastle as there was no mention of my wife, who is my dependant and is thus in the Spanish Health System. They said the application forms for dependants will be sent out shortly.

jdr Feb 2nd 2010 2:20 pm

Re: New UK EHIC cards for residents
 

Originally Posted by johncar61 (Post 8304600)
Sorry I just stared another thread about this, but whist I was preparing the info this thread was stared.

The other thread has ben remoived.

This is what I had said:-

As stated in another thread, the card will now be issued by the home country not where one has residencia.

Thus, English Nationals (don't know about Scots etc) will get it from Newcastle.

I have just received my application form from Newcastle. I did not request it nor have I had one before..

I called Newcastle as there was no mention of my wife, who is my dependant and is thus in the Spanish Health System. They said the application forms for dependants will be sent out shortly.

Did you read my mind ?
I can`t understand why the dependants forms cant`be sent at the same time or even a multi application form or is that too bloody simple ?

johncar61 Feb 2nd 2010 2:23 pm

Re: New UK EHIC cards for residents
 

Originally Posted by jdr (Post 8304722)
Did you read my mind ?
I can`t understand why the dependants forms cant`be sent at the same time or even a multi application form or is that too bloody simple ?


Guess all 'great minds' think alike.


As you said, can't image why not just one mailing with all the appellation forms necessary. Maybe they had some 'posting budget' to use up !!!!

johncar61 Feb 3rd 2010 4:41 pm

Re: New UK EHIC cards for residents
 
I was just told by a friend (so may not be gospel) that the new EHIC issued by Newcastle will have a 10 year validity,

Fred James Feb 3rd 2010 9:31 pm

Re: New UK EHIC cards for residents
 
Well I guess we will all find out when it arrives.

The old one was valid for 5 years, unlike the Spanish one which was valid for only one year.

Silvery Feb 5th 2010 10:37 pm

Re: New UK EHIC cards for residents
 
The UK issued card will be valid for five years.

Mailouts are staggered so that Newcastle isn't inundated with calls all at once. Dependants are getting their own letters but husbands and wives can hang fire and send both applications in the same envelope. Your domestic healthcare isn't affected at all. :)

La Joconde Feb 11th 2010 3:12 pm

Re: New UK EHIC cards for residents
 
We heard from a friend who´s neighbours are 77 and 79 years of age and British living on the costa, that they are in a serious state of panic, as they have received a letter from the DHSS saying that they would no longer pay for their treatments or prescriptions.

The 77 years old gentlemen called the DHSS and was told very rudely by a an operator that this was correct which caused them a lot of stress, no explanation.

Another friend is going to contact the DHSS on their behalf to try to sort this out. Thank goodness.

Does anyone knows about any such changes or anyone who has also received this type of letter which is very worrying especially for the elderly?

Thanks to all.

johncar61 Feb 11th 2010 3:24 pm

Re: New UK EHIC cards for residents
 

Originally Posted by La Joconde (Post 8333293)
We heard from a friend who´s neighbours are 77 and 79 years of age and British living on the costa, that they are in a serious state of panic, as they have received a letter from the DHSS saying that they would no longer pay for their treatments or prescriptions.

The 77 years old gentlemen called the DHSS and was told very rudely by a an operator that this was correct which caused them a lot of stress, no explanation.

Another friend is going to contact the DHSS on their behalf to try to sort this out. Thank goodness.

Does anyone knows about any such changes or anyone who has also received this type of letter which is very worrying especially for the elderly?

Thanks to all.

When I spoke to the DWP in UK they said the arrangement for medical cover in Spain is not affected, its only that in future the reciprocal health card will be issued in UK.

It would seem the couple you know ma have got the wrong end of the stick.

I just read the letter I got. Maybe the confusion is in the last paragraph, which says each country has different rules .................

But as the couple are in Spain and presumable have residencia here and medical cover as a result of an E121, nothing has changed for them as far as their cover is concerned.

La Joconde Feb 11th 2010 3:37 pm

Re: New UK EHIC cards for residents
 
Thans for the quick response. I will call the person who told us about it, and make sure that they pass on the info, so that the the elderly couple have a more relaxed weekend till their friend are able to call the DHSS on their behalf. We live a long way so we cant help, if not I would have done so, just to reassure them.

jdr Feb 11th 2010 5:06 pm

Re: New UK EHIC cards for residents
 

Originally Posted by La Joconde (Post 8333336)
Thans for the quick response. I will call the person who told us about it, and make sure that they pass on the info, so that the the elderly couple have a more relaxed weekend till their friend are able to call the DHSS on their behalf. We live a long way so we cant help, if not I would have done so, just to reassure them.

Phone here, Overseas Healthcare Team 0044 191 218 1999 and ask for clarification, I think they will find there is a misunderstanding.

Ex-pat Feb 11th 2010 8:35 pm

Re: New UK EHIC cards for residents
 
Well, I received my letter today with my application form.

No letter for my hubby.

I was not surprised.

:sneaky:


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