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I think that the way it works is that not only can your mother in law not stay more than six months, but that she must stay an equivalent period of time or more in her normal country of residence for her to qualify as a visitor.huqqapani wrote:Yes she knows that she cant stay for more than 6 months at a time
You will need to contact the centre to find out about the cost.huqqapani wrote:Any idea of the cost of check up at walk in. Is that the prescription cost you are talking about? Aren't visitors supposed to have paid a surcharge as part of the visa application?
Yes she knows that she cant stay for more than 6 months at a time
thanks, do you pay anything to NHS even after having the insurance or the insurance covers NHS?Casa wrote:Your mother would be strongly advised to take out a private medical insurance. A forum member's parent was recently charged £30,000 for medical treatment following a stroke while here on a visitor visa.
secret.simon wrote:I don't think that IHS is applicable for visitor's visa. It is the Immigration Health Surcharge and a visitor is not (not legally anyway) an immigrant.
I remember that. The NHS took him to court to get their 37k(?) as he had sponsored his father.Casa wrote:Your mother would be strongly advised to take out a private medical insurance. A forum member's parent was recently charged £30,000 for medical treatment following a stroke while here on a visitor visa.