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FAQ
Is my EHIC card still valid?
Your EHIC card will be valid until it expires, and you can continue to use it when travelling to the EU. Your current EHIC will no longer be valid in EFTA countries: Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. Some UK residents will be eligible to apply for a new EHIC card, which is valid in EFTA countries. Please see the NHS web page for more details on who is eligible.
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ABI members
PA (GI) Limited
- Group
- Phoenix Group Holdings
- Address
- 1 Wythall Green Way
Wythall
Birmingham
B47 6WG
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ABI members
Phoenix AW
- Group
- Phoenix Group Holdings
- Address
- 1 Wythall Green Way
Wythall
Birmingham
B47 6WG
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ABI members
Phoenix Life Limited
- Group
- Phoenix Group Holdings
- Address
- 1 Wythall Green Way
Wythall
Birmingham
B47 6WG - Telephone
- 020 3567 9100
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FAQ
How can I get a GHIC?
The new GHIC card is free to obtain from the official GHIC website. It is recommended that you apply at least 2 weeks before you plan to travel to ensure your card arrives on time.
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What is a new EHIC card?
The UK will continue to issue new EHIC cards to eligible UK residents. These new EHIC cards will continue to be valid throughout the EEA and Switzerland. Those eligible include certain UK/EU dual nationals, and certain UK residents who have been in the EU for work or study since before 1 January 2021. Please see the NHS website for more details.
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Jethro Green
Jethro is the senior manager responsible for the insurance elements of the Bank of England’s Climate Biennial Exploratory Scenario (CBES). This scenario will explore the resilience of the UK…
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Lauren Pamma
Lauren Pamma joined the Green Finance Institute in December 2020 as programme director, leading the Coalition for the Decarbonisation of Transport, which focuses on developing new financial products…
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What about travel to Ireland?
Under existing Common Travel Area arrangements with Ireland, UK residents will continue to be able to access necessary healthcare in Ireland by showing proof of residency documentation (such as a UK driving licence, a biometric residence permit, or a Northern Irish medical card) or EHIC or GHIC as used elsewhere in the EU.
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James Dalton speech to the Westminster Business Forum: The UK Insurance Sector: Regulation Protecting consumers and the impact of Brexit
10/02/2021
The future of the UK insurance industry post transition and learning lessons from the pandemic 10 February 2020 Introduction Good morning. To draw on a weather metaphor, 2020 was a stormy year…