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Medical insurance in the UK for a Canadian citizen?

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 20 April 2011 - 16:28

I am moving to the UK with my fiance at the end of the month, and I was wondering what to do about medical insurance once I get to the UK. I am a Canadian citizen. Has anyone else encountered this issue??? please help! I don't know if I need travel insurance or what. Has anyone else been in this situation? TIA

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EW MASTER
Latest post on 20 April 2011 - 20:56
Are you going to be working in the UK, if so, you will be given a tax number and an NHS card which will entitle you to the NHS service. You can also be a private medical client with BUPA for UK residents and non UK citizens, you should be able to find details on their website. Let me know if you need more info and I can give you a contact. That would be great. I am not sure if I am going to be working or not. We just found out that my fiance's father has cancer and has to have an operation.. so we are sort of leaving quickly. I am worried about that, and my own health - if you could give me some more info that would be great. My email is [email protected] . Thank you so very much. Travel insurance, maybe? There have been talks of me getting a visa through his father's company, but with all of the stress of the situation that is going on, that has kind of been put on the back burner if you know what i mean. So i know that i will help around the house, hospital, etc.. but after that.. i am not sure. plus, jobs are hard to find these days in England from what I hear.. or am I wrong? I really want to study nursing, but I saw on some website that you have to have lived in the UK for 3 years before you can do that - however, the other day when I looked again, I couldn't find it, so i don't know if it is true or not. Another thing I want to do is work at a homeless shelter and help people. I was thinking that if I can't actually study nursing, maybe I could intern or work at a doctors office or something? I am not sure. It is all very crazy. just picking up and moving.. but at the same time I am excited about going somewhere where there is "family". and everything else about the uk. I want to do things that make me happy and break out of my shell a bit, because i feel like in Dubai I have just sort of been.. stagnant. Does that make sense? I want to take singing lessons,. and run, and like i said, work at a homeless shelter. Seeing the laborers here, as well as everyone else who is just trying to survive makes me want to do something... good. Give me a bucket!! lol
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 20 April 2011 - 20:52
Are you going to be working in the UK, if so, you will be given a tax number and an NHS card which will entitle you to the NHS service. You can also be a private medical client with BUPA for UK residents and non UK citizens, you should be able to find details on their website. Let me know if you need more info and I can give you a contact. That would be great. I am not sure if I am going to be working or not. We just found out that my fiance's father has cancer and has to have an operation.. so we are sort of leaving quickly. I am worried about that, and my own health - if you could give me some more info that would be great. My email is [email protected] . Thank you so very much. Travel insurance, maybe? There have been talks of me getting a visa through his father's company, but with all of the stress of the situation that is going on, that has kind of been put on the back burner if you know what i mean. So i know that i will help around the house, hospital, etc.. but after that.. i am not sure. plus, jobs are hard to find these days in England from what I hear.. or am I wrong? I really want to study nursing, but I saw on some website that you have to have lived in the UK for 3 years before you can do that - however, the other day when I looked again, I couldn't find it, so i don't know if it is true or not. Another thing I want to do is work at a homeless shelter and help people. I was thinking that if I can't actually study nursing, maybe I could intern or work at a doctors office or something? I am not sure. It is all very crazy. just picking up and moving.. but at the same time I am excited about going somewhere where there is "family". and everything else about the uk. I want to do things that make me happy and break out of my shell a bit, because i feel like in Dubai I have just sort of been.. stagnant. Does that make sense? I want to take singing lessons,. and run, and like i said, work at a homeless shelter. Seeing the laborers here, as well as everyone else who is just trying to survive makes me want to do something... good. Give me a bucket!!
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 20 April 2011 - 17:49
Are you going to be working in the UK, if so, you will be given a tax number and an NHS card which will entitle you to the NHS service. You can also be a private medical client with BUPA for UK residents and non UK citizens, you should be able to find details on their website. Let me know if you need more info and I can give you a contact. That would be great. I am not sure if I am going to be working or not. We just found out that my fiance's father has cancer and has to have an operation.. so we are sort of leaving quickly. I am worried about that, and my own health - if you could give me some more info that would be great. My email is [email protected] . Thank you so very much. Travel insurance, maybe? There have been talks of me getting a visa through his father's company, but with all of the stress of the situation that is going on, that has kind of been put on the back burner if you know what i mean. So i know that i will help around the house, hospital, etc.. but after that.. i am not sure. plus, jobs are hard to find these days in England from what I hear.. or am I wrong? I really want to study nursing, but I saw on some website that you have to have lived in the UK for 3 years before you can do that - however, the other day when I looked again, I couldn't find it, so i don't know if it is true or not. Another thing I want to do is work at a homeless shelter and help people. I was thinking that if I can't actually study nursing, maybe I could intern or work at a doctors office or something? I am not sure. It is all very crazy. just picking up and moving.. but at the same time I am excited about going somewhere where there is "family". and everything else about the uk. I want to do things that make me happy and break out of my shell a bit, because i feel like in Dubai I have just sort of been.. stagnant. Does that make sense? I want to take singing lessons,. and run, and like i said, work at a homeless shelter. Seeing the laborers here, as well as everyone else who is just trying to survive makes me want to do something... good.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 20 April 2011 - 17:11
Are you going to be working in the UK, if so, you will be given a tax number and an NHS card which will entitle you to the NHS service. You can also be a private medical client with BUPA for UK residents and non UK citizens, you should be able to find details on their website. Let me know if you need more info and I can give you a contact.
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 20 April 2011 - 16:50
Oh, you wouldn't be able to get travel insurance if you have residency in the UK. Sorry. I am of no help to you!
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 20 April 2011 - 16:47
I see. Could you try travel insurance until you get married? If I were in the USA uninsured, I'd be concerned. But European ER bills aren't usually that bad! I know from firsthand experience.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 20 April 2011 - 16:41
well we have planned to get married next year on a cruise in the Bahamas. Since my family is from Canada and America and his is from the United Kingdom we want everyone to have an actual vacation themselves because they are all traveling so far! So we can't change it! (I am sooooo excited)! I am just worried because this year i have had pneumonia, kidney stones, etc. I don't know what the h*ll is wrong with my body. I think Dubai makes me sick.. but that is a different issue.
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 20 April 2011 - 16:37
ok Once you are married, you are covered under the NHS so can you just get married sooner if you foresee an imminent health issue? Otherwise, just pay as you go if you are a healthy young woman. It's probably not worth all the insurance money.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 20 April 2011 - 16:35
we are getting married next year, he is british :)
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 20 April 2011 - 16:34
When are you getting married and what nationality is your future DH?
 
 

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