Archive for November, 2007

Health care reprieve for expats in France

From the Weekly Telegraph:
 
A dispute over the provision of health cover for Britons living in France will be resolved tomorrow, the health ministry in Paris announced last night. Officials said that “progress” had been made towards resolving the issue, although the final terms were still being discussed.
 
The French are reported to have agreed to cover […]

French Healthcare Update

It hasĀ been brought to our attentionĀ that Britons living in France already paying into the CMU will be able to continue to do so. However, the Labour Government must do more to make sure that all those currently living in
France with a valid E106, will be able to access the Healthcare system without needing Private […]

Answers to Gary Streeter’s Parliamentary Questoins

Dawn Primarolo (Minister of State (Public Health), Department of Health) | Hansard source
The position of British citizens living in France who are covered by European Union reciprocal agreements has not changed and they will still receive state provided healthcare in France. This means that retired people in receipt of United Kingdom state pension are […]

Parliamentary Questions Asked by Gary Streeter MP

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, if he will negotiate a reciprocal agreement with the French government to enable retired British citizens living in France to access French healthcare without private medical insuranceTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what estimate he has made of the […]

Change is on its way

Have you been affected by the change in French Health Care laws?

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UPDATE: Parliamentary Questions asked by Gary Streeter MP can be viewed here