EHIC 'Replacement' part of 'The Deal'

ValDa replied on 27/12/2020 13:26

Posted on 27/12/2020 13:26

Details Here:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/agreements-reached-between-the-united-kingdom-of-great-britain-and-northern-ireland-and-the-european-union/summary-explainer?fbclid=IwAR1U-ee2Kxq65rV537isGpnQncbB2bkZa8B6Uuaxzw-HMb-xERS990IuoOc#trade-and-cooperation-agreement-overview

Title I - Social Security Coordination
113. The provisions in the Protocol on Social Security Coordination will ensure that individuals who move between the UK and the EU in the future will have their social security position in respect of certain important benefits protected. Individuals will be able to have access to a range of social security benefits, including reciprocal healthcare cover and an uprated state pension.

114. This Protocol supports business and trade by ensuring that cross- border workers and their employers are only liable to pay social security contributions in one state at a time. Generally, this will be in the country where work is undertaken, irrespective of whether the worker resides within the EU or the UK, or indeed whether the employer is based in the EU or the UK.

115. UK workers who are sent by their employer to work temporarily in an EU Member State which has agreed to apply the “detached worker” rules will remain liable to only pay social security contributions in the UK for the period of work in that EU Member State. Similarly, if an EU worker is sent by their employer to work temporarily in the UK from a Member State which has agreed to apply the “detached worker” rules, they will remain liable to only pay contributions in that EU Member State.

116. Under the Protocol, the UK and EU Member States will be able to take into account relevant contributions paid into each other’s social security systems, or relevant periods of work or residence, by individuals for determining entitlement to a state pension and to a range of benefits. This will provide a good level of protection for people working in the UK and EU Member States. The Protocol also provides for the uprating of the UK State Pension paid to pensioners who retire to the EU.

117. On healthcare, where the UK or an EU Member State is responsible for the healthcare of an individual, they will be entitled to reciprocal healthcare cover. This includes certain categories of cross-border workers and state pensioners who retire to the UK or to the EU.

118. In addition, the Protocol will ensure necessary healthcare provisions – akin to those provided by the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) scheme – continue. This means individuals who are temporarily staying in another country, for example a UK national who is in an EU Member State for a holiday, will have their necessary healthcare needs met for the period of their stay.

119. The Protocol also protects the ability of individuals to seek authorisation to receive planned medical treatment in the UK or the EU, funded by their responsible State.

My take on this: If you have a current EHIC you should keep it until advised how to obtain a replacement.

royandsharont replied on 11/01/2021 21:27

Posted on 10/01/2021 13:27 by moulesy

I didn't realise it was possible to apply yet. Our EHICs are valid until June so I don't suppose it's very likely we'll have need of them before then! frown

I was a bit confused listening to Martin Lewis on his money show last week saying there's no need to apply for a GHIC as it will be automatically issued when your EHIC expires. undecided

Edit - just spotted one cause of (my) confusion - the gov.UK website application for a GHIC still refers to EHIC in its heading! surprised

Posted on 11/01/2021 21:27

Yes you can apply now, as I discovered. It asks you to put the PIN number in from your EHIC card that is expiring & today it is reported on on the BBC news website HERE 

Regards Roy

moulesy replied on 12/01/2021 11:38

Posted on 11/01/2021 21:27 by royandsharont

Yes you can apply now, as I discovered. It asks you to put the PIN number in from your EHIC card that is expiring & today it is reported on on the BBC news website HERE 

Regards Roy

Posted on 12/01/2021 11:38

Thanks for that link. I think I'll apply now, ours are within 6 months of expiry and I guess there might be quite a delay in issuing the new ones. We don't travel without insurance anyway but this is an extra safety measure. I assume in being "global" rather than "European" that this will be even more valuable should we ever have need of it. 

Metheven replied on 12/01/2021 12:07

Posted on 12/01/2021 12:07

My EHIC card expired in September 2020 and foolishly because of Brexit and thinking it of no use anymore I cut it up and binned it.

Went to apply online last week and realised it was asking for my PIN number, and of course I did not know it.

Called the GHIC helpline number 0300 330 1350 and within minutes was talking to someone (surprisingly). After a few questions she had all my details in front of her, she then told me my new GHIC card would be sent to me and asked if I had a partner that also needed one, again answered a few questions and both will be winging my way soon. 

My wife did use her card in 2018 in Vienna, and we also take out full personal insurance on our travels although the card was so much easier in her circumstance.

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Rufs replied on 12/01/2021 13:53

Posted on 12/01/2021 13:53

Just renewed OH online, website a bit of a nightmare, guess it could be very busy but easy enough to do , the PIN number is the number following the UK as printed on the front of the card, mine does not expire until 2025 so will hold off on that, depending on how many hoops we have to jump through to get overthere, i might have lost the will to live and give up.frown

moulesy replied on 09/02/2021 13:25

Posted on 09/02/2021 13:25

Much to my surprise our new GHIC cards have just arrived in the post - just need the opportunity to (theoretically!) make use of them now. frown

Rufs replied on 09/02/2021 14:04

Posted on 09/02/2021 13:25 by moulesy

Much to my surprise our new GHIC cards have just arrived in the post - just need the opportunity to (theoretically!) make use of them now. frown

Posted on 09/02/2021 14:04

Ditto, but those who are planning to renew online, there are the usual scam web sites that will charge you £30 for the pleasure of obtaining a GHIC card for you when you can have one for free if you go to the correct gov web site. laughing

Tigi replied on 11/02/2021 19:30

Posted on 11/02/2021 19:30

Our new GHIC Cards arrived in post the other day, nice Union Flag splashed across the front!

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