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colako wrote:Also, if she's here and i want her to get healtcare and have our child in Ireland, is this possible??? can she appear in a public hospital and get care???????
http://www.citizensinformation.ie/categories/health/women-s-health/maternity_and_infant_welfare_services wrote:The Maternity and Infant Care Scheme provides an agreed programme of care to all expectant mothers who are ordinarily resident in Ireland. This service is provided by a family doctor (GP) of your choice and a hospital obstetrician. You are entitled to this service even if you do not have a medical card. Virtually all GPs have agreements with the Health Service Executive (HSE) to provide these services; they do not have to be part of the GPs and medical cards system. The Scheme also provides for two post-natal visits to the general practitioner.
Antenatal care is free for everyone in Ireland - regardless of their status (residence or otherwise).colako wrote:From what i know now, i will need pay for the care.
Bingo!ciaramc wrote:Colako I think what benifra was saying was that even if your wife is visa free she will still have to pass by passport control! And they can refuse her entry if they think she will not leave the country after 90 days! They will obviously be able to tell she is heavily pregnant and may question her plans for her vacation as soon as she says she is visiting her fiance who is an Irish citizen they will get suspicious! That's my opinion !!!
I think an overstay always efffects future applications! So be careful!
Also I did think that preganant women don't have to pay for ante natal care!! I'm sure most countries it is free (well in Italy it is)! I understand you saying if that was the case many people could come here but why just because you get ante-natal care does not mean you can remain in the country!
correct, and if you plan to bring her in, Make sure you tell them it is for family re-unification. Don't mention that she is here just for holiday, because it would be lying and causes you more trouble in future.benifa wrote:colako,
Worry more about getting her past Immigration in the airport. This should be your area of focus.
Once in Ireland, obtaining a PPS number for your fiancée and her receiving free antenatal care is a doddle.