Thanks for the link Sirius, very helpful!
I haven't worked in the UK, I got here a week ago
That's what I thought from all the things you said in your opening post.
My only concern now is if I can use my EHIC for health coverage or if I need private insurance...
As you are in your first 3 months then I don't see why you can't use your Italian EHIC?
If it were me, I would make myself a
qualifed person in the UK asap so that I had a
right to reside. Even more so now that Brexit is looming, to give myself the best chance.
From that document, can you be a self sufficient qualified person? You would also need a CSI to be a self sufficient qualified person. Although the UK allow a student qualfied person to use their EHIC (not a UK EHIC) as a CSI, it's a grey area for self sufficients. You might want to ask about your EHIC on this EEA board
http://www.immigrationboards.com/eea-route-applications/It's also worth reading that forum to see how others have got it so wrong, to make sure you don't make those mistakes yourself. It's a very busy forum now.
The UK is still very generous with the NHS. Many other EEA countries bill if the EEA national is not a worker, but you can read what the UK will give here. Scroll down a bit for EEA citizens.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/507694/Overseas_chargeable_patients_2016.pdf Can I ask you how are you so knowledgeable about the issue?
Reading document like the ones I have linked here. Hanging around with people who know a lot. Common sense
As I travel to other EEA countries, I like to keep up to date with EU laws. Although that will all have been a waste of time soon.
Are you EU too?
I am an EEA citizen (at the moment). As I can't be an EEA citizen in my own member state (UK) then I am not an EEA citizen in the UK. I'm a British citizen.