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by VLong » Wed Aug 26, 2009 10:53 am
Hello,
We applied as a "self-sufficient person" for a residence card in May 2008. After a long wait, the Home Office asked for our passports, marriage certificate and proof of a fully comprehensive health insurance. They said this insurance must include emergency care, as general health care plans are not sufficient.
However, several insurers and health brokers told us that there is actually no such private health insurance available in the UK--all private medical insurance basically still assumes a degree of NHS coverage, for the GP,
long-term illnesses, pre-existing conditions, and emergency care.
So basically it's impossible to give them what they want.
We did purchase a fully comprehensive health insurance with Aviva and sent this to the Home Office.
Can they reject our application because our current health insurance does not cover emergency care??????
We are extremeley frustrated.
Please help!
VLong