geoffreys2 wrote:For Galexinda: But it is valid in the UK (but NOT Cyprus) and is for those like yourself not normally resident in the UK; whereas an EHIC issued to UK Residents is not valid in UK, but is when visiting Cyprus.
I wish to avoid confusion the UK would call them EHIC (NR) and EHIC (R).
Geoff.
I've lost your logic Geoff. Is there a problem here that I've missed?
I am resident in the UK and have a UK issued EHIC. Why should I worry about it not being valid in the UK when I have no need to rely on it in the UK ... I am entitled to NHS treatment by virtue of being resident in the UK. My card is of course valid when I am in Cyprus. So I am covered, one way or the other, in the UK, Cyprus, other EEA countries and Switzerland.
If I was a UK pensioner residing in Cyprus, I understand that my EHIC card would not be valid in Cyprus, my country of residence. But why should that bother me? As a UK pensioner residing in Cyprus I would be entitled to the Cyprus NHS so I wouldn't be put out by the EHIC " not working" in Cyprus. Again, I would be covered, one way or another, for NHS healthcare in all EEA countries and Switzerland.
Have I missed your point?
By the way, do you ever worry that your EHIC has limited global valudity and is not valid in countries outside of the EEA and Switzerland? Russia for example? Well don't worry, although your EHIC isn't valid in Russia, your British passport is. You are entitled to free urgent or immediate treatment in Russian state hospitals under a reciprocal agreement.