Everyone can use the NHS but some have to pay at the point they use it.Obie wrote:Please ignore that advise. It is wrong and misleading. If a person entered on Fiance visa, they are permitted to use NHS. If they apply for settlement before their visa arrives, then section 3C will be engaged.Petaltop wrote:, not even remotely and no free access to the NHS.
https://www.gov.uk/healthcare-immigrati ... n/overview
Visitor visas and short-term visas
You don’t have to pay the healthcare surcharge if you’re applying from outside the UK for a visitor visa or any visa that lasts 6 months or less.
You don’t need to use the healthcare surcharge service or get an IHS reference number for your visa application. Instead, you’ll have to pay for any healthcare you get through the NHS at the point you use it.
A fiance visa is for 6 months. Which is why, as CR001 pointed out, they don't pay the IHS.