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    e106 with Cpam

    we applied for and received e106 and took it to our local CPAM office, they said to send it to this woman with marriage certificates, birth certificates etc. I rang the woman and she said yes, send it to her. I sent the stuff a month ago - should I be expecting something back from her and do they send me anythgin to say Ive got cover? what do I do if Im ill and how do I show the carte de sejour people that I have got cover? hope soemone can shed some light - this is all very worrying Maria
  2. I have read so many article about the situation regarding medical treatment in France that I am utterly confused. As I understand it, private health insurance is no longer legal in France (yet the French embassy in London recommend it on their website and on the phone). As I understand, one has to pay 8% of taxable income to the CMU and this covers 70% of the cost.I understand top up insurance is still legal to cover the other 30%. Whilst this is fine by me once we are earning an income, for the first year or two we will not have any income and will be living off our savings. Does this mean that we are not able to use the health service should one of us become ill? or that we use it but have to pay the full cost? or what? somebody said the form E106 could be used, but I read somewhere on one of these forums that this has now been outlawed/removed too. can anybody shed any light on this for us? I dont mind paying for cover either privately or to the CMU, but worry what happens about cover during the first two years while I am not earnign/paying. I would be grateful for any advice on this as I find it frustrating that everyone says something different and even the embassy don't seem to know. Maria
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    pills

    at risk of raising a delicate subject, does anyone know what happens about the contraceptive pill in France? In the Uk the doctor provides a prescription every 6 months or so, subject to a health check. the prescription is free. In France, does one get this from the doctor, the chemist or do you just walk in and buy it off the shelf? grateful for any light you can shed Maria
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