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child abuse rape ! is a lesser sin than blackmail ? ? ? that cannot be right, if the police give a r apist / paedophile a caution t hen we are really messed up. being abused messes a person up for life and this bloke probably really did need t he money. i feel sick that a pensioner was excempt from proscectution as paedophiles are monsters and should always be prosectuted.
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ask your french insurer for something in english. i think that they have international forms that they give out.
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[quote user="cooperlola"]The E111 has been dead for rather longer than than, I think. IIRC, it was an EHIC when I moved here over five years ago. But I could be wrong. Whatever, the EHIC is not available for non emergency treatment regardless, there are still many caveats, best explained by Will, above. I don't think the man Quillan refers to would be treated any differently now - clearly he was not registered here when he should have been (and he could have paid into the system with no problems.)[/quote] we need an e 1 1 2 to have exisiting conditions treat in another eu country rather than an e h i c. original poster seems to want to do as he pleases, just don,t get ill and don,t get caught or you will wish you had not tried to be so clever.
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andypandy says that an english chemist and drs suggest that he does this and they have patients doing this very thing ? i think that they could get into quite a bit of bother if found to be knowingly doing this. can anyone get the a l d if they are not in the system ? i do not think what you are planning is a good idea. we all pay, paying does not give us life time rights if we move on to another country.
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Should I change my surname on my passport?
ontheway replied to Laura's topic in Getting Married in France
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fraud comes to mind if france is where there is full time residence. more savvy people than me on here, see what they say.
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the pension top up contributions are not full national insurance payments and do not count towards a e106. they are only a small amount compared to full national insurance contributions. i think that you will have to find private cover. if they make a mistake though you might get lucky [Www]
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some of the bigger companies participate in the xtra health care cover and take your part of the contribution towards it from the monthly pay. if they do not do this could your husband ask colleagues which company they use. look some posts up as a 100 percent cover gives poor minimum cover.
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doesn't everyone pay fees now for their education at that level. it was the loan that my friend wanted for her daughter, but they could not have one. they tried to get some help in france but i don't think that they did.
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i know that they accept french qualifications in english universities as my friends daughter did it. could not get a student loan though as she had not been a british resident for the prior three years.
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INFORMATION NEEDED IN CASE OF LOSS OF A LOVED ONE
ontheway replied to hakunamatata's topic in French Legal Issues
[quote user="hakunamatata"]You were quick ontheway, I have just deleted that bit about son because I thought maybe I shouldnt have said it, but no he has been here longer than us and relies on 10 year old daughter to translate for him![/quote] i have kids and sometimes they disappoint me in ways i never expect and still they accept all i give to them, cannot help it when they are in need, i help. but i have often regreted that i have such a generous nature, especially in these hard times. -
INFORMATION NEEDED IN CASE OF LOSS OF A LOVED ONE
ontheway replied to hakunamatata's topic in French Legal Issues
talk about half a story here, no wonder your husband is feeling as he does. i had thought that you were all alone in france, but that son of yours is imo a big part of this problem. he took your money and now is not doing "the right thing" especially as you sound stuck in france. is n't his french up to helping with discussing things with the medical people. all the best to you -
if you are employed then the cotisations are far less than a self employed person. your employer cannot tell you how much income tax you will pay though as there isn't really any PAYE in france. we make our own tax returns the following year, in spring 2010 for 2009, so nothing to do with the employer.
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she could start getting her paperwork done @ 16, best ask at the tribunal d 'instance. Le certificat de nationalité française C'est un document officiel, délivré par le service de la nationalité du tribunal d'instance. Il constituera la preuve que vous êtes français(e). La nationalité française est un droit qui repose sur la preuve : conservez tous les documents susceptibles de prouver votre naissance et surtout votre résidence en France. A titre d'exemples : livrets scolaires, certificats de scolarité, certificats de travail ou contrats d'apprentissage, inscription à l'ANPE, carnet de santé... Le tribunal d'instance, après avoir vérifié que vous remplissez les conditions, vous délivrera un certificat de nationalité. Avec la nouvelle loi, la délivrance du certificat de nationalité sera mentionnée sur votre acte de naissance, ce qui facilitera vos démarches ultérieures. A votre demande, la mention de la nationalité française pourra également figurer sur vos extraits d'acte de naissance et votre livret de famille. L'acquisition anticipée de la nationalité française Avant 18 ans, vous pouvez devenir français(e) de manière anticipée par déclaration : Dès l'âge de 13 ans : vos parents peuvent réclamer pour vous la nationalité française, si vous êtes en accord, et si vous justifiez d'une résidence en France de 5 ans depuis l'âge de 8 ans. Dès l'âge de 16 ans : vous pouvez demander (sans l'accord de vos parents) à devenir français(e), à condition de justifier d'une résidence en France de 5 ans depuis l'âge de 11 ans. Pour bénéficier de l'acquisition anticipée de la nationalité française, adressez-vous au tribunal d'instance. La faculté de refuser la nationalité française : Si vous remplissez les conditions mais ne souhaitez pas devenir français(e), vous pouvez exprimer votre refus à partir de 17 ans et demi et jusqu'à l'âge de 19 ans. Adressez-vous au tribunal d'instance.
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claiming all this time later ? let us all know if your insurer will help ?