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Such a child will be entitled to free NHS hospital treatment in England ONLY for 3 months after being born in the UK unless such a child obtains a valid leave or is registered as British.fatemaattarwala wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 12:47 pmHi,
I am the main applicant of a Skilled Worker visa and my daughter was born in the UK on June 2023. I will be applying for her British citizenship this year after I get my ILR and hence have not got a dependent visa for her as we had to plans to travel outside UK.
I wanted to check that does this affect her rights and access to free NHS healthcare?
Thanks in advance.
Just to confirm, is this only related to hospital treatment? The child can still receive free GP consultations and other services like health visitor and A&E if needed?zimba wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 12:56 pmSuch a child will be entitled to free NHS hospital treatment in England ONLY for 3 months after being born in the UK unless such a child obtains a valid leave or is registered as British.fatemaattarwala wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 12:47 pmHi,
I am the main applicant of a Skilled Worker visa and my daughter was born in the UK on June 2023. I will be applying for her British citizenship this year after I get my ILR and hence have not got a dependent visa for her as we had to plans to travel outside UK.
I wanted to check that does this affect her rights and access to free NHS healthcare?
Thanks in advance.
https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/visitin ... -area-eea/
Thanks for your response. I just read what Hospital treatment means and it is only related to being admitted in the hospital and receiving treatment and services. GP and A&E are free, until you have to have been referred for further treatment or admitted or emergency basis.zimba wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 1:27 pmGP visits should be free but it's up to the GP practice to decide whether or not they'll accept new patients. Any other NHS treatment will be charged when appropriate, including any treatment at the A&E. You receive the service and then the NHS will send you a bill for the treatment provided
fatemaattarwala wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 12:47 pmI will be applying for her British citizenship this year after I get my ILR and hence have not got a dependent visa for her as we had to plans to travel outside UK.
Hi fatemaattarwala, do you mind sharing what you've done with the health care for your child ? Did you opt for a private insurance or some other alternative? I am in a similar situation and would appreciate the approach you've taken here. thank youfatemaattarwala wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 1:46 pmThanks for your response. I just read what Hospital treatment means and it is only related to being admitted in the hospital and receiving treatment and services. GP and A&E are free, until you have to have been referred for further treatment or admitted or emergency basis.zimba wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 1:27 pmGP visits should be free but it's up to the GP practice to decide whether or not they'll accept new patients. Any other NHS treatment will be charged when appropriate, including any treatment at the A&E. You receive the service and then the NHS will send you a bill for the treatment provided
https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/hospita ... -services/
Thought I'd put this information in case someone else had the same confusion. That makes sense to me now, thanks zimba