woodieallen
Established Member
I mentioned in another thread a while back that we were planning to relocate abroad. Oh, how naive.
My wife and I have no ties in the UK. Our house is on the market but where to move to? We rather fancied an adventure and upping sticks to live in Europe. France or Italy perhaps. Portugal. Greece beckons me but not my wife.
But here's the rub. You need to live in the country for five years before you can apply for residency. Residency gives you access to the health system of that country. But for those five years you have to have private health cover. I got the quote. The insurance company quotes purely based on age and their assumption is that if you are, say, in your 70's (as are we) that you are a decrepit old wreck rattling around with all the pills inside you, overweight, in need of joint replacement throughout and an alcoholic. Neither of us are on any pills, nor are we overweight or alcoholic. And our joints are just fine, thank you.
The premium? £600 a month. Each. Adventure cancelled.
My wife and I have no ties in the UK. Our house is on the market but where to move to? We rather fancied an adventure and upping sticks to live in Europe. France or Italy perhaps. Portugal. Greece beckons me but not my wife.
But here's the rub. You need to live in the country for five years before you can apply for residency. Residency gives you access to the health system of that country. But for those five years you have to have private health cover. I got the quote. The insurance company quotes purely based on age and their assumption is that if you are, say, in your 70's (as are we) that you are a decrepit old wreck rattling around with all the pills inside you, overweight, in need of joint replacement throughout and an alcoholic. Neither of us are on any pills, nor are we overweight or alcoholic. And our joints are just fine, thank you.
The premium? £600 a month. Each. Adventure cancelled.
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