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Old Jan 31st 2007 | 2:18 am
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What about children do they get free healthcare or is it much extra to include them in your private healthcare?
 
Old Jan 31st 2007 | 2:32 am
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Originally Posted by steve in pago
As for private health care, we have chosen to go down this route (pay about 60 euros a month for health care anywhere in Spain, europe and beyond plus dental)

Keith you coundn't give me details of the company you are using for your health cover etc could you, or a link to a web page
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Our company is Adeslas. We use this company as it gives us access to a couple of fancy clinics that Anne liked the look of in Jerez.

http://www.adeslas.es/AdMutualidades/Default.htm

We can go to any Adeslas member doctor or clinic in Spain, and are also covered for emergency treatment anywhere in the world. Dental is included in our 60 euros.

You are in chiclana, right? There are 8 pages in my little directory of doctors, etc who are Adeslas members in your area. Eg, Clinica Casbar & Centro Medico Chiclana if they happen to ring any bells.

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Old Jan 31st 2007 | 2:37 am
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Originally Posted by helenp
What about children do they get free healthcare or is it much extra to include them in your private healthcare?
children get free healthcare if they have their own SIP card (so if one or both of their parents are working and paying into the system) however there is no free dental or opticians treatment which have to be paid for regardless
 
Old Jan 31st 2007 | 2:45 am
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Originally Posted by PaulLes
As stated you need to pay the minimum NI self employed contribution every month, you also have to rgister for IVA (vat) its compulsary un like the UK.
If you do not receive an income for a whole month you can avoid that months payment for NI, most self employed in Spain holiday in August and dont pay NI for that month.

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Old Jan 31st 2007 | 4:28 am
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Originally Posted by keithwalters
Our company is Adeslas. We use this company as it gives us access to a couple of fancy clinics that Anne liked the look of in Jerez.

http://www.adeslas.es/AdMutualidades/Default.htm

We can go to any Adeslas member doctor or clinic in Spain, and are also covered for emergency treatment anywhere in the world. Dental is included in our 60 euros.

You are in chiclana, right? There are 8 pages in my little directory of doctors, etc who are Adeslas members in your area. Eg, Clinica Casbar & Centro Medico Chiclana if they happen to ring any bells.

Keith
yes we are cheers Keith will have a look later many thanks
 
Old Jan 31st 2007 | 4:33 am
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Originally Posted by spain
children get free healthcare if they have their own SIP card (so if one or both of their parents are working and paying into the system) however there is no free dental or opticians treatment which have to be paid for regardless
Ok thanks that is good to know.

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