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Hi everone, could any body tell me if people who emigrate to NZ who are already retired get any concessions regarding doctors and prescriptions ect like we get in the UK. I would be very greatful ifsomeone could help on this matter .

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...as in 'locals rates' medical care, country's pension etc... am I interpreting you right?

If you have a residents permit then I believe you are entitled to the same medical care as the rest of us - i.e. subsidised doctors visits (you still pay but it's less), prescriptions ($3 a pop - sooo much cheaper than the UK) and free medical care while in hospital.

For NZ pension - you are entitled to it once you have been a resident for 10 years. Until then you'll claim the UK pension. After then you get the UK pension topped up to the NZ level (which is more generous).

But I'm not sure which visa you'd be coming over on. Hope that helps though...

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...as in 'locals rates' medical care, country's pension etc... am I interpreting you right?

If you have a residents permit then I believe you are entitled to the same medical care as the rest of us - i.e. subsidised doctors visits (you still pay but it's less), prescriptions ($3 a pop - sooo much cheaper than the UK) and free medical care while in hospital.

For NZ pension - you are entitled to it once you have been a resident for 10 years. Until then you'll claim the UK pension. After then you get the UK pension topped up to the NZ level (which is more generous).

But I'm not sure which visa you'd be coming over on. Hope that helps though...
thank you very much that was most helpful, we are coming over on a parent visa hopefully in the next few months.
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I meant doctors and prescriptions transport and things like that

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Hi,

I draw an age pension & work part time. I have a Super Gold card SuperGold Headline - SuperGold (The SuperGold Card is a discounts and concessions card for seniors and veterans, in recognition of their contribution to New Zealand society)

Who can get a SuperGold Card?
You are eligible to receive a SuperGold Card if you are:
65 years or over and legally and ordinarily resident in New Zealand
under 65 years and receive the Non-Qualified Spouse or Partner rate of NZ Super or Veteran's Pension under 65 years and currently receive the Veteran's Pension.
If you are not legally and ordinarily resident in New Zealand, you will not qualify to receive a card.

"Ordinarily resident" means someone who is normally and lawfully resident in New Zealand and intends to stay here.

I get prescriptions for $3 (if on the list) free bus travel within Auckland (not in peak periods) free ferry to Waiheke Island. Also reduced admission to cinema & some other events.There are other discounts offered by other stores & service providers, but honestly you can do just as well shopping around.
All in all as a age pension recipient GP visit costs $52 or double for long consultation! No concession for dentists.
I get very little compared to what I would receive if living in Australia, they look after their retired a lot better.

You can go to public hospital but only if you have permanent residence otherwise you pay. I recently received a letter requesting proof I had permanent residence otherwise they were going to bill me for a visit.

Cost of living is high here & harder if only on a pension. House rates have increased dramatically & power is constantly increasing. I took my husband food shopping yesterday & he was appalled at the prices. We lived in Europe for 2 years until recently when we returned to Auckland.

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Hi,

I draw an age pension & work part time. I have a Super Gold card SuperGold Headline - SuperGold (The SuperGold Card is a discounts and concessions card for seniors and veterans, in recognition of their contribution to New Zealand society)

Who can get a SuperGold Card?
You are eligible to receive a SuperGold Card if you are:
65 years or over and legally and ordinarily resident in New Zealand
under 65 years and receive the Non-Qualified Spouse or Partner rate of NZ Super or Veteran's Pension under 65 years and currently receive the Veteran's Pension.
If you are not legally and ordinarily resident in New Zealand, you will not qualify to receive a card.

"Ordinarily resident" means someone who is normally and lawfully resident in New Zealand and intends to stay here.

I get prescriptions for $3 (if on the list) free bus travel within Auckland (not in peak periods) free ferry to Waiheke Island. Also reduced admission to cinema & some other events.There are other discounts offered by other stores & service providers, but honestly you can do just as well shopping around.
All in all as a age pension recipient GP visit costs $52 or double for long consultation! No concession for dentists.
I get very little compared to what I would receive if living in Australia, they look after their retired a lot better.

You can go to public hospital but only if you have permanent residence otherwise you pay. I recently received a letter requesting proof I had permanent residence otherwise they were going to bill me for a visit.

Cost of living is high here & harder if only on a pension. House rates have increased dramatically & power is constantly increasing. I took my husband food shopping yesterday & he was appalled at the prices. We lived in Europe for 2 years until recently when we returned to Auckland.
Thank you very much, for your information , it looks like we will be able to get one of these cards when we arrive as we will be permanent residents .

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I am returning NZ expat and will have a pension better than NZ state pension.
So I will not draw the NZ state pension. Anyone know if I can still get the
Supergold card ?? Thanks, John

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Supergold card ?? Thanks, John

Yes you can, you apply at your local WINZ (Work & Income ) office.

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Hi,

My husband and I made the decision to retire back to N.Z. a couple of years ago and at the time checked out the regulations regarding pensions. We wanted to keep our part Aussie pension, part Aussie Super (for working in the public service) and part UK pension. We had heard horror stories that if you applied for N.Z. super then they wouldn't allow you to keep your o/seas pensions so wanted to stay well away from that. However, now that we are on the point of leaving, we found out today that the Aussie govt will only pay part pension and the N.Z. govt picks up the rest. However, we haven't found out what happens to the other parts of our income apart from one helpful woman from Work and Income who thought that they would take half! Has anyone had a similar experience recently and in a position to advise us?

Incidentally, I am an expat Kiwi returning home and my husband is English. We are both Aussie citizens also and my husband has been a N.Z. resident for approx. a year.

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