I am a worker, but got CSI (bought in my country of origin) last year. It covers me for healthcare in the UK (I only use it when I see my NHS dentist, I get a small refund of about 9 euros) and everywhere else in the world: I do have to pay the bills first, then ask for a refund.
However the main reason I bought it is that I wanted to have medical care (especially end of life care) in my country of origin if I became very ill. In that scenario, it pays for 100% of the expenses (the NHS won't have to fork out anything), as long as my contributions are not outstanding, and the hospital/hospice will send the bill directly to the CSI provider.
Does the existence of that policy, and the fact that I intend to try and die abroad (obviously I could die in a car accident, or have a fatal stroke or heart attack), have any impact on a PR/citizenship application?
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