by juliesewell » 02 Mar 2015 11:58
But am I right in thinking if you're a UK expat living in Cyprus on a permanent basis (not retired) you are entitled to the medical card issued here in Cyprus at the one stop shops which provides treatment NHS style in other EU countries if you are there on a visit/holidays?
If like me, you are not retired but working and paying SI then you're entitled to medical treatment here.
We will be returning to the UK in the not too distant future so the new change will be beneficial to me and my hubby.
But, for those also like me who are now even further away from receiving their government (old age) pension due to the recent changes in the law - the thoughts of moving overseas pre-retirement may have to be given more consideration. Taking an early retirement at say 55yrs but not being able to get the UK government pension for (at the moment) a minimum of 12 years forward could be a bit daunting. And unless they're prepared to work, they will have to have private medical insurance or pay privately for treatment in their chosen place of residence.
I think the UK are trying to stitch us all up one way or another....