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Travelling to Furteventura
My daughter and her boyfriend are travelling to Furteventura in June. Are they covered by an E111 card while in the country in case they get ill. TIA
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I hadn't realised it was so long ago, E111s were discontinued in 2006.
I hadn't realised it was so long ago, E111s were discontinued in 2006.
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http://www.iknow-cana...ra_holidays_facts.htm
Health Travel Insurance Fuerteventura
All British Citizens with UK passports travelling to Fuerteventura and the Canary Islands will need one of the new European Health Insurance Cards (EHIC). These have now replaced the old E111 form! EHIC cards are free, and very easy to obtain, either online via the weblink right, or by obtaining an EHIC form from your local post office. EHIC entitles UK travellers to emergency medical treatment whilst in Spain (or in Spanish territory which the Canaries fall under) on the same terms as Spanish nationals. However, the EHIC will not cover things like on-going medical treatment, medical repatriation or non-urgent medical treatment. The Department of Health (see weblink right) advises additional comprehensive medical and travel insurance alongside obtaining your EHIC.
http://www.iknow-cana...ra_holidays_facts.htm
Health Travel Insurance Fuerteventura
All British Citizens with UK passports travelling to Fuerteventura and the Canary Islands will need one of the new European Health Insurance Cards (EHIC). These have now replaced the old E111 form! EHIC cards are free, and very easy to obtain, either online via the weblink right, or by obtaining an EHIC form from your local post office. EHIC entitles UK travellers to emergency medical treatment whilst in Spain (or in Spanish territory which the Canaries fall under) on the same terms as Spanish nationals. However, the EHIC will not cover things like on-going medical treatment, medical repatriation or non-urgent medical treatment. The Department of Health (see weblink right) advises additional comprehensive medical and travel insurance alongside obtaining your EHIC.
Yes but please be fully aware you do need travel insurance too - the EHIC card only covers for small things like medication or minor treatment, if it was needed for an accident or travelling back to the UK, it would not cover this. We were pleased we had travel insurance when we had our travel document bag stolen at the airport there with passports and flight tickets and pesetas (at the time) Its a lovely island and normally not much crime (we have been several times) but please tell her to be extra careful with her bags, my husband just put his travel document bag down on the counter to sign car hire agreement at a kiosk inside the airport and next minute the bag had gone ........ turned up the next day, been found in a rubbish bin, without the money, but thankfully tickets and passports intact. Tell her to have a lovely holiday and enjoy the beaches!
This is the site to apply for a FREE EHIC card:
https://www.ehic.org.uk/Internet/home.do
The link from boxtops will scam you for £14-99!
https://www.ehic.org.uk/Internet/home.do
The link from boxtops will scam you for £14-99!
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