Visiting Europe?

For those of you who trot off to Europe on your hols and are used to dropping by your local Post Office for an E111 form: they are no more.

The humble E111 has now been replaced by the European Health Insurance Card. They are free and easy to get online by pointing your browser at the online EHIC application form.

I applied for one on Wednesday night and it arrived this morning (Saturday) which seems like a pretty speedy turnaround time if you ask me.

The EHIC does the same thing as the old E111 - that is, allows you to claim health services throughout European Economic Area countries and Switzerland. Very handy. It only covers treatment that becomes medically necessary during your visit to that country - so no free boob jobs.

You should also get proper travel insurance too - particularly those of you who love zipping down mountains on planks of wood.

Further information is available on the FAQ page.

This information is only valid for UK residents, not including Channel Islands or Isle of Man.

Comments

Unknown said…
Brilliant, thanks for reminding me and pointing out the online form. We're going to Vienna at the start of June for our wedding anniversary and I've been meaning to do this. Cheers.
Dave Miller said…
All part of the service! Enjoy your trip to Vienna, and I hope you have no need of your EHIC while you're there.
Happy anniversary for June.
Unknown said…
Came this morning! Good stuff. Lasts until 2011 as well, so I can just stick them with the passports.

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