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Entitlement to French Healthcare
- By Homes Overseas
- Published 02/25/2008
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Until recently, access to the French state healthcare system (the CMU – Couverture Maladie Universelle) was available to everyone resident in France, regardless of nationality and whether working or retired. It was available in the following ways:
· Through the payment of social security contributions (cotisations) by employed or self-employed individuals, or
· Through various ‘E’ Forms such as the Form E106 (available if you have made National Insurance Contributions in the two years before you leave the UK) or E121 (available when you are in
· If neither of the above applied, through payment of ‘healthcare charges’ amounting to 8% of your taxable income, over a certain allowance.
It is this last point that has been the subject of recent changes in France.
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