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Hi there,cancerionn11 wrote:I spoke to WPA and they suggested to buy XS policy and also they are aware that most buyers of this specific policy have intentions to cover the requirements of HO.
I read that There is no standard wording for comprehensive sickness cover in the insurance world and you cannot simply ask for a comprehensive sickness policy. Insurance companies are reluctant to claim that a particular policy is comprehensive as there are dozens of variations of cover, options, exclusions and plans on offer.
I am still unsure where to buy the policy for a good price.
Not just Home Office but hospitals too. Immigration Act 2014 law aim to stop NHS abuse and all hospitals and GP will be forced to check work status of everyone and bill them and their families if EEA citizen not in work. You will need to prove to them that you can pay the bill if your family wants treatment. GP visit still free but not NHS rates for medicines or treatment, you need to pay private for that. Same with dentists, no more NHS rates.ksquared wrote: So far for me it's Aviva (quoted from Usay) with £5000 excess for £19.06/month.
Fingers crossed that HO accepts it. I'll update when I get a reply, but it'll be a few weeks until I'm ready to apply.