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MPH80 wrote: Given your wife is so close to the due date - you should be discussing the payment of the maternity costs with the hospital regardless. Any outstanding NHS debts after the birth would rule out future visas.
It's an NHS debt of 1k or more, not 2k. A basic birth plus pre and post care, will cost about 3k. If there are complications or the baby needs to go in a specail unit, then your bill will run into thousands bappenadim. Your wife is an illegal and illegals and visitors, have to pay for the NHS or it can affect their future visas.MPH80 wrote: Please keep in mind - and I'll keep repeating this - if there is an outstanding NHS debt of more than 2k - all
future visas for her will be refused. Please consider this when making your choices.
That doesn't alter the fact that she in not allowed to use the NHS for free. Vistor to see her international student husband + getting pregnant + trying to stay on the UK, doesn't = free NHS.Obie wrote: OP's wife entered the UK legally. Made an application at a time when she had a valid leave. That application was refused. she went for an appeal and won. Still awaiting UKBA to give effect to that decision.
Next time, before you jump onto someone's post, make sure you have understood what the poster was implying, Obie didn't say she was entitled to use the NHS, read very well, he was against the term "Illegal", I myself was about to comment on the post, a Guru like MPH80 to use the term "Illegal" to describe someone's spouse's status on the board is demeaning, there are other appropriate terms that could have been used, despite the fact that OP's wife isn't actually "Illegal" as has been found by Obie.Petaltop wrote:That doesn't alter the fact that she in not allowed to use the NHS for free. Vistor to see her international student husband + getting pregnant + trying to stay on the UK, doesn't = free NHS.Obie wrote: OP's wife entered the UK legally. Made an application at a time when she had a valid leave. That application was refused. she went for an appeal and won. Still awaiting UKBA to give effect to that decision.
"Next time" you need to read what bappenadim and his wife are trying to do. She has to pay her NHS bill for her birth and not paying bill that will affect any visa. If they gave her pregnancy as one of the reasons to stay in the UK, then UKVI will know that she has an NHS bill of over 1k to pay.dalebutt wrote:Next time, before you jump onto someone's post, make sure you have understood what the poster was implying, Obie didn't say she was entitled to use the NHS, read very well, he was against the term "Illegal", I myself was about to comment on the post, a Guru like MPH80 to use the term "Illegal" to describe someone's spouse's status on the board is demeaning, there are other appropriate terms that could have been used, despite the fact that OP's wife isn't actually "Illegal" as has been found by Obie.Petaltop wrote:That doesn't alter the fact that she in not allowed to use the NHS for free. Vistor to see her international student husband + getting pregnant + trying to stay on the UK, doesn't = free NHS.Obie wrote: OP's wife entered the UK legally. Made an application at a time when she had a valid leave. That application was refused. she went for an appeal and won. Still awaiting UKBA to give effect to that decision.
The stress is getting to you. You're not so happy now it looks like the UK may leave the EU and that hop across the English channel for a life on UK benefits, might be ending. Like I said to you before, don't think we will make up the UK's lost money. We'll expect you French to start keeping your own country.dalebutt wrote:Yet you failed to understand even more, it is the term "Illegal" I was referring to and as well as Obie, you seem to be over the moon passing comment without clear understanding of the debate, the term "ILLEGAL" is what's been condemned here not your rant about who can and cannot use the NHS.
You did say....Petaltop wrote:The stress is getting to you. You're not so happy now it looks like the UK may leave the EU and that hop across the English channel for a life on UK benefits, might be ending.dalebutt wrote:Yet you failed to understand even more, it is the term "Illegal" I was referring to and as well as Obie, you seem to be over the moon passing comment without clear understanding of the debate, the term "ILLEGAL" is what's been condemned here not your rant about who can and cannot use the NHS.
You have to be legally in the UK/ordinary resident/have permission to be in the UK on a visa of over 6 months, to use the NHS for free. bappenadim's wife is none of these things. I quoted the piece about unpaid NHS bills affecting future visas and replied accordingly, with respect to legal status and using the NHS.
Hospital treatment is free to 'ordinary residents' of the UK. But if you are visiting the UK – to stay with family, on business, as a tourist, or if you are living here without proper permission – then you are likely to be charged by an NHS hospital for the treatment you receive. Not paying this charge may have an effect on any future immigration application you make and you risk being turned down.
http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/AboutNHSse ... vices.aspx
A statement which isn't true and you are choosing to not to retract by basically ignoring others' assertions to the contrary.Do you know the meaning of illegal?
OP's wife entered the UK legally.
I didn't say that.Wanderer wrote: You did say....
A statement which isn't true and you are choosing to not to retract by basically ignoring others' assertions to the contrary.Do you know the meaning of illegal?
OP's wife entered the UK legally.
Petaltop wrote:That doesn't alter the fact that she in not allowed to use the NHS for free. Vistor to see her international student husband + getting pregnant + trying to stay on the UK, doesn't = free NHS.Obie wrote: OP's wife entered the UK legally. Made an application at a time when she had a valid leave. That application was refused. she went for an appeal and won. Still awaiting UKBA to give effect to that decision.