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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2010 11:47:43 GMT
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Post by mouse on Sept 29, 2010 11:56:12 GMT
sky and the telegraph are not the mail.....and yes these cases will get publicity..and why not
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Post by mouse on Sept 29, 2010 11:57:28 GMT
good am very glad to hear it...how much is houysing benefit worth ??[lus medical care and will the children get free education ??..not bad going for those who have never put a penny in the pot
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Post by aubrey on Sept 29, 2010 12:01:45 GMT
sky and the telegraph are not the mail.....and yes these cases will get publicity..and why not Because they are not typical. They give a misleading picture of benefits available in this country. Papers like that never get irate about the millions of people on very low benefits, or about the people who get nothing at all. (Sky and the Telegraph are not that different from the Mail, really. Mail's quicker to write, as well. Well, not quicker than Sky.) Right. really got to go now.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2010 19:06:36 GMT
good am very glad to hear it...how much is houysing benefit worth ??[lus medical care and will the children get free education ??..not bad going for those who have never put a penny in the pot I was surprised to learn from a reliable source that medical treatment given to a citizen from another EU member is recoverable from their country. According to that site, we send Spain a considerable amount to compensate for what they spend every year treating British people (not sure if that applies also to those who have moved out there to live - it may not). Mr Google hasn't been able to confirm any of this, however!
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Post by alanseago on Sept 29, 2010 19:36:40 GMT
Eu residents are entitled to free medical treatment, provided they fill in and sign the necessary document. The expenses are reimbursed by the patients country of residence. For example, if I were taken ill in UK, I could have free treatment but the cost would be invoiced to the French A.S.
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