0Cneal<P><a target=_blank href="http:www.IQnetsys.com ">http:www.IQnetsys.com <A>ddMMyyyy0Falseen-US<P><a target=_blank href="http:www.IQnetsys.com ">http:www.IQnetsys.com <A>True Posted March 31, 2004 Share Posted March 31, 2004 Hi,Ther's a lot of information about various forms (all starting with E), but I cannot seem to find the simple stuff. All I want to know right now pleae, in simple terms. If I live in France, but continue to work for a UK company, can I, or should I discontinue paying National Insurance and start paying whatever is the French equivelant? Does France have a National Health service or is it all Private Healthcare?If you can help it would life so much easier to understandThanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrisb Posted March 31, 2004 Share Posted March 31, 2004 My husband still works for a UK company...we requested an E106 (proof of National Insurance contributions, which took about 6 weeks and several phone calls before it arrived!). This entitled us to a Carte Vitale which we obtained from the local CPAM offices(very straighforward - just remember to take copies of birth certificates, marriage cert, passports, proof of residence, salary slip as well as the E106) We received an Attestation about 2 weeks later with our social security numbers on, and the Carte Vitale about 3 weeks after that. Ours is valid until the end of 2008. We are now just about to take out a 'top-up' insurance to cover the remainder of any costs incurred that are not re-imbursed by the Carte Vitale. I have done the rounds of Insurance agents and bank and now just need to sift through them all to try and choose the best one for us - the average cost seems to be about 100 euros/month for 2 adults/2children. I am still very new to all this so I am sure that someone else will be able to give you more thorough information!!Chris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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