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Update On Healthcare For Britons In France Print
Written by British Embassy Statement - 14 Dec 2007   

Statement by British Embassy, Paris.  14 Dec 2007

Subject: BRITISH EMBASSY: UPDATE ON HEALTHCARE FOR BRITONS IN FRANCE
Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 16:28:07

The British Ambassador to France, Peter Westmacott (pictured) said: "We welcome and appreciate the French government's decision, following our representations, to allow inactive EU citizens living in France who already have access to healthcare via the CMU to continue to do so. This is good news which will bring relief to many British people living in France.

However, we are aware that there are also British expatriates in France who are holders of E106 forms and therefore not in the CMU system. The Embassy has been in intensive discussions with the French Health Ministry about their situation. We have been told that this group will have the safeguard of essential immediate healthcare provision, and we hope that this information will be confirmed in the next few days."

[14.12.07]

French government's new decision on access to the French healthcare system for inactive citizens from other EU countries

Following representations made to the French government, we can confirm that the French Health Ministry has modified its decision regarding access to the French healthcare system for inactive citizens from other EU countries already residing in France.

According to the French Health Ministry's official revised statement and Q&A factsheet http://www.securite-sociale.fr/comprendre/europe/europe/cmu_inactifs.htm
the position is:

Inactive EU citizens already living in France and already registered and accessing healthcare via the CMU before 23 November 2007 will now be allowed to continue to do so.
After 5 years of "regular, uninterrupted residence" in France, an EU citizen qualifies as a permanent French resident and will therefore have access to healthcare via the CMU.
The position remains that all inactive EU citizens under retirement age living in France now or in future who are not entitled to healthcare reimbursement (through the E106 or E109 forms) or to access to the French health system will be required to have their own personal health insurance until they reach UK state pension age (and therefore qualify for entitlement to the E121 form), or until they qualify as a French resident (after 5 years of "regular, uninterrupted residence").

We have ensured that the French authorities are fully aware of the specific circumstances of E106 holders already resident in France who do not have existing access to CMU and who may not be able to secure private health insurance for various reasons when their E106 expires. Following discussions to highlight the need for urgent clarification in cases where the E106 is due to expire imminently, we have been told that people will have the safeguard of essential immediate healthcare provision. We are expecting a response in the next few days from the Health Ministry to give further detail for people in these circumstances.

As previously, people already over retirement age who are holders of an E121 which is registered with the French authorities will remain unaffected.

This information is based on what we have been told by the French authorities. We suggest people seek further information and advice on individual cases from one or more of the following:

French Social Security website: http://www.securite-sociale.fr/comprendre/europe/europe/cmu_inactifs.htm

CPAM - The French Health Service (English language service): +33 8 20 90 42 12 or to identify your local CPAM:
http://www.ameli.fr/assures/votre-caisse/index.php

CLEISS - (France's helpdesk for international mobility and social security):
11 rue de la tour des Dames
75436 Paris cedex 09Tel: +33 1 45 26 33 41
http://www.cleiss.fr

For holders of E106 and E109 forms:
DWP Overseas Medical Benefits helpline
International Pension Centre
Room Tc001
Tyneview Park
Whitley Road
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE98 1BA
Tel: +44 (0) 191 218 1999 (Monday to Friday 8am - 5pm)
www.dh.gov.uk/travellers

Consult embassy site: http://www.AmbGB.com
Foreign Office blogs:  http://blogs.fco.gov.uk 


More relevant links here.   

 

 

 

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written by Riviera Reporter , 19 January 2008
Up to date information on the new healthcare rules is on the website of expathealthdirect at http://www.expathealthdirect.co.uk/html.htm
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