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jimeve
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21 hours ago, CockneyRebel said:

Wow really Jim I'm shocked - you mean even if ones NI stamps are all fully paid up?

Also how would the 'NHS' itself know how long you have been out of the country for?

They wouldn't know unless they ask for the passport. Then I would say don't have one. 

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canadamale
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4 hours ago, jimeve said:

They wouldn't know unless they ask for the passport. Then I would say don't have one. 

You do not think the tee shirt rolled up over the belly, the Ph tan and the slippers would give you away?? "*Joke*"

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Kuya John
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16 minutes ago, canadamale said:

You do not think the tee shirt rolled up over the belly, the Ph tan and the slippers would give you away?? "*Joke*"

Nah.......but the Salamat Po -=  thank you Mam might! :tiphat:

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GeoffH
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9 hours ago, jimeve said:

They wouldn't know unless they ask for the passport. Then I would say don't have one. 

Don’t they link passport entry and exit into the health department database backend there?

Now that passports are electronic,  it’s pretty common elsewhere.

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Huggybearman
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13 hours ago, GeoffH said:

Don’t they link passport entry and exit into the health department database backend there?

Now that passports are electronic,  it’s pretty common elsewhere.

You don't clear immigration when exiting the UK, only on arrival. Unless a record is kept of airline passenger departures I don't think they would know how long you spent in the UK.

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Jollygoodfellow
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47 minutes ago, Huggybearman said:

You don't clear immigration when exiting the UK, only on arrival. Unless a record is kept of airline passenger departures I don't think they would know how long you spent in the UK.

Not sure about that

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/exit-checks-on-passengers-leaving-the-uk/exit-checks-fact-sheet

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jimeve
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15 hours ago, GeoffH said:

Don’t they link passport entry and exit into the health department database backend there?

Now that passports are electronic,  it’s pretty common elsewhere.

May well do, never give that a thought. Hope not.

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hk blues
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As per message somewhere above, after 3 months out of the country, we are no longer eligible for free NHS treatment.  Does anyone have any idea how long we need to be back in the UK to qualify again?   

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Kuya John
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3 hours ago, hk blues said:

As per message somewhere above, after 3 months out of the country, we are no longer eligible for free NHS treatment.  Does anyone have any idea how long we need to be back in the UK to qualify again?   

According to what I have read somewhere, you have to sign repatriation papers to say you are back for good!

Unless you still have a residency in UK and return every three months, it would be questionable as to you having free access to NHS.

However as discussed, how would the authorities know?

There are of course exemptions such as Arm services or Navy which would keep you out the country.

 

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Jollygoodfellow
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41 minutes ago, Kuya John said:

However as discussed, how would the authorities know?

Click my link a few posts above is how they might know. :thumbsup:

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