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Old 11th June 2008, 03:47 PM
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Thanks. I guess I will ask. I thought that my husband, as a Spanish citizen, had the right to live in any EU country and right to health care within the EU, and that I as his spouse and a legal resident had the same. Neither one of us is British.

Dvora

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Originally Posted by giantpanda View Post
Hi!

An E121 is a document you get when you have an official State pension in GB.

It garantees access to the French CMU ( Couverture Médicale Universelle ) without contribution - whereby the British State pays a fix contribution to the French State for the service.

If you are British, and if you have a GB State pension, then you would be able to get an E121 and then your husband , as "ayant-droit" would be entitled to French CMU coverage.

Otherwise you would have to ask in Spain if there is such a document, or let us say a bilateral agreement between Spain and France, concerning Health Insurance of Spanish nationals in France.

Yours,

giantpanda
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