I am a UK state pensioner (dual citizenship) now living in Canada returning for a 3 week visit to UK - will NHS cover me? [duplicate]

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I am a UK state pensioner living in canada with Dual citizenship. will the NHS cover me during my 3 week trip to the UK starting 22 June? I will travel with my Canadian passport



Best Answer

As discussed in answer to your other question, the The NHS is a residence-based healthcare system. As such, if you're not resident in the UK, you wouldn't normally have access to the NHS.

There are two broad exceptions though. One of those, as mentioned before, is for countries with reciprocal healthcare agreements, but Canada isn't one of them.

There is one other key exemption to the rules

UK state pensioners living outside the EEA

Anyone receiving a UK state pension if they have lived legally in the UK for 10 continuous years or more at some point.

So you're actually covered!

However, because you're not by default covered as a Canadian resident, you can't just turn up with a Canadian passport, nor an expired UK passport. You'll need to provide proof that you're both a UK state pensioner, and that you're ordinarily resident outside of the EEA.

The implementing the overseas visitors hospital charging regulations PDF covers your case in section 23(a), which gives:

Examples of evidence:

(a) confirmation in receipt of UK state pension (not private or occupational pension)

e.g.pension slip, pink form BR 464, confirmation from DWP; and

(b) proof of ten years continuous residence e.g. previous job, schools attended, previous address(es)

So, you'll need to bring with you something that proves you live in Canada, and something from the DWP that confirms you're in receipt of a UK state pension. Also, plan to have to fill out some forms to go with these, so allow a bit of extra time whenever you want to deal with the NHS




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Can you have dual citizenship in Canada and the UK?

Both Canada and the United Kingdom allow Dual Nationality. This means that a person can hold nationality (and the passport) of both countries.

Can I travel to Canada with dual citizenship?

Dual Canadian citizens need a valid Canadian passport to board a flight to or transit through Canada by air. If your other country of citizenship needs you to enter and exit that country using a passport issued by its government, you will still need a valid Canadian passport to board your flight to Canada.

How long can you live outside the UK without losing citizenship?

You are allowed to spend time outside of the UK so long as these periods of absence do not exceed 6 months at any one time. It does not matter how much time you spend outside of the UK in total during the required 5-year continuous residence period provided you return each time after a maximum of 6 months.

How long can a dual citizen stay out of Canada?

First is the issue of US immigration rules that apply equally to all Canadians, regardless of the province that you live in. Canadians are allowed to visit the US for up to six months (182 days) per calendar year. Nationals of other countries are allowed only 90 days.



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Answer 2

I don't know where the info is coming from. We have dual citizenship, British/Canadian and live in Canada (for 52 years) and travelled to England for a month (June). My wife got sick and needed medical attention. There was no question about residency or anything else. She received the attention she needed and was told that any visitor to England receives the same. No charge. Another Canadian/Brit (a friend) tried to pay for minor surgery and was told the hospital was not set up to accept payment. He never received a bill. Buy insurance if it will make you feel safe. I don't.

Answer 3

It doesn't matter what passport you travel on, the answer is No! "If you are moving abroad on a permanent basis, you will no longer be entitled to medical treatment under normal NHS rules. This is because the NHS is a residence-based healthcare system." NHS

You should take out travel insurance.

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