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The European Health Insurance Card is a valuable resource for Irish people planning to holiday in Europe this summer.
The European Health Insurance Card, previously called your E111 will cover some, if not all, of your medical costs when you are traveling within the European Union, plus Switzerland. You will be ...
Irish holiday-makers gearing up for a European getaway are being reminded to apply for an essential item at least 10 days before jetting off. Many Irish citizens may not be aware that they're ...
The easiest and quickest way to do this is apply online.** Asda Money has created a useful guide to help travellers understand the benefits of an EHIC card and travel insurance. You can find out ...
In its place you can now get the similar, free Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC). You can still use an EHIC for now, but if you've not got one, you'll normally need to apply for a GHIC. Both cards ...
The website allowing Britons to apply for a European health insurance card (Ehic) was "unavailable" for a number of hours on Sunday and Monday, but the NHS insists that the "technical glitch" had ...
you can apply for a GHIC when your EHIC expires, or if you don’t already have either card. How do I apply for a GHIC? You can apply for a free GHIC through the NHS website, though a few groups ...
If it has already expired, or is just about to, you can renew it via the European Health Insurance Card website or call 0300 330 1350. You can apply for a new card up to six months before your ...
You should apply about two weeks before your EHIC expires, as the new card usually arrives within 10 days, according to the government website. UK students who are planning to study in an EU ...