Thanks for the information I didn't know the 100 - 150% thing applied to paying for prescriptions.
As far as I am aware, it applies to any healthcare treatment received while in the UK. She is not entitled to use the NHS for ‘free’ therefore she is not entitled to the subsidised prescription charge either, because that comes under ‘free’ NHS care.
I think my wife's insurance covers her being here, but we need to double check. I don't want to waste money but I am wondering if it's possible to just ask to pay the 150% just to be safe.
That’s the first time I’ve heard of anyone
wanting to pay the 150%
. She will be asked to show she has health insurance - if she can provide that proof she will be charged 100%, if she can’t, she will be charged 150%.
It’s essentially a requirement of the fiancé visa that she has health insurance while in the UK on that visa, so it should have been one of the first things she made sure she had before even arriving.
I take it she will just pay the subsidised £8.60 charge once she has FLR(M)?
Yes, but she will be required to pay the £1,000 IHS surcharge as part of her FLR(M) application, in order to get her healthcare for ‘free’.
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