Only thinking out loud. But a cheap flight back and return flight for a second 70?My partner has Irish passport, so we can. But insurance seems to limit to 70 days for over 70’s
Check NFOP . £25 Annual fee , you can then take out their travel insurance. Very few checks . Cheap and , I think , unrestricted travel time .My partner has Irish passport, so we can. But insurance seems to limit to 70 days for over 70’s
Private hospitals are expensive if you end up in one for whatever reasonOnly thinking out loud. But a cheap flight back and return flight for a second 70?
Alternatively, do as I do, trust in good luck and the GHIC card. As far as I can tell, I ‘ain’t died yet.
Brain dead, that’s a given. The body seems to carry on functioning okay
I suppose what I’m saying is, don’t let anxiety over health issues spoil your trip.
I appreciate that. I do travel with only the GHIC and a 3 month supply of meds, purely because I’m unable to get health insurance at a price that makes any sense. Plus, the GHIC entities treatment in State Hospitals.Private hospitals are expensive if you end up in one for whatever reason
Restricted to 65 days per trip unfortunately.Also renews on the 1st March each year, not on the anniversary of when your insurance started, so not very flexible.
Martin has had to put up with that for years, now we are with Nationwide - much cheaper than stand alone travel insurance. Might bump in to you in Portugal next year, unless you see us comingI appreciate that. I do travel with only the GHIC and a 3 month supply of meds, purely because I’m unable to get health insurance at a price that makes any sense. Plus, the GHIC entities treatment in State Hospitals.
For reasons known only to themselves, Insurance companies don’t like heart repairs.
I might be being a bit sceptical but maybe the reason is that it's one of the main illnesses amongst us oldies so they want to make loads of bish boshI appreciate that. I do travel with only the GHIC and a 3 month supply of meds, purely because I’m unable to get health insurance at a price that makes any sense. Plus, the GHIC entities treatment in State Hospitals.
For reasons known only to themselves, Insurance companies don’t like heart repairs.
Repatriation cost are horrendous especially if you need an air ambulance,Private hospitals are expensive if you end up in one for whatever reason
And they don't me neither I am only 83 but on statins just in caseI appreciate that. I do travel with only the GHIC and a 3 month supply of meds, purely because I’m unable to get health insurance at a price that makes any sense. Plus, the GHIC entities treatment in State Hospitals.
For reasons known only to themselves, Insurance companies don’t like heart repairs.
The examples in the Border Guards Technical Manual all refer to people who are married to EU citizens, rather than partners, and I am aware of someone whose partner had an Irish Passport but who was restricted to the 90/180 days limit. The Irish Passport Authority expands the definition to 'marriage or civil partnership', but I can't see any dispensation for a 'general' partner.My partner has Irish passport, so we can. But insurance seems to limit to 70 days for over 70’s
Pro rata, not so bad then. The 65 days is clearly stated on the website. I looked today as I was interested for myself.Didn't remember the 65 days
Took mine out September was charged pro rata until March
Works well for me , most trips 6-8 weeks . Medical condition acceptable etc.Pro rata, not so bad then. The 65 days is clearly stated on the website. I looked today as I was interested for myself.