Do Britons lose access to NHS healthcare when moving to France? When leaving the UK it is necessary to inform the NHS of non-residency
Ehics: What is needed for French residents to access NHS on UK trips? The rules have changed since Brexit - especially for pensioners with S1s - and vary depending on your status
Difficulties with uploading foreign vaccination records to NHS app The UK government had said that residents vaccinated abroad could have their certificates entered in the NHS app at certain vaccination centres but there do not appear to be many available
news UK residents vaccinated in France can now use NHS Covid pass A new system allows foreign certificates for approved vaccinations to be uploaded to the app, permitting people affected to show their vaccination status at venues where Covid pass requirements apply
UK-administered booster doses to be added to NHS app for travel This will ease travel for British over-65s travelling to France, who after December 15 will have to add proof of a Covid booster to their health pass in order to continue using it
French vaccines and UK contact cases: ‘it’s absurd we must quarantine’ People vaccinated abroad against Covid are not viewed as fully vaccinated for NHS contact tracing purposes. Dozens of readers report having to self-isolate over this
UK contact-cases: Quarantine rule for French-administered vaccines NHS Test and Trace would not accept that visitors from France were fully vaccinated. The official NHS page indicates that, for close contact quarantine rules, people are only ‘fully vaccinated’ if vaccines are given by NHS
NHS amusement I have lived in France for 12 years and am amused to see how people miss the UK health service.
NHS care for pensioners Your article on the need for the UK EHIC card was useful, but I would offer one further point.
Returning Britons could cost NHS twice as much If British pensioners in EU27 countries have to return to the UK because of their healthcare arrangements ending it will cost the UK twice as much as now for their care, says an independent British health charity.