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Healthcare and social security under the d7 visa

Dany Baydoun

I have obtained my d7 visa and moved to portugal and currently i am waiting for sef appointment to get my temporal residency.


I would like to understand a few stuff about how social security works and if i am entitled automatically to it once i get the residency or i should submit an application to have it?


In addition, i don't receive any income from portugal. Is social security free for me? Or i should pay some sort of tax to get it?


People are saying that i should get a private local health insurance but i am hearing that Healthcare is for free. If that's true, why do people issue a private health insurance. Doesn't public health insurance cover all medical cases? Example: emergencies, surgeries, doctor checkups, lab tests.

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GuestPoster316

@Dany Baydoun Yes bit if you want a faster service private health care is better. Public as I understand is for serious matters.

JohnnyPT

@Dany,


The answer is here:




Some remarks:


The NHS is not totally free. Public health insurance cover all medical cases, but will there be money to pay for surgeries, doctor checkups, lab tests, exams of any kind and medication for everyone? ...Here or anywhere in the world ? ...


The NHS has worked much better than it does now. A significant % of local people use private health services. 


NHS and social security are different concepts. You are not entitled to the Portuguese social security system, but If you work in the country, you have the duty to contribute to it, as a worker.


I strongly suggest you to have a private health insurance. But you can always request an appointment at the local NHS health centres and go to hospital emergency units.

WHancock

We are finding Private Health Insurance is limited to those under 75 yr old. What do the rest of us do?

JohnnyPT

@Wayne,


Insurance company MGEN:

/forum/viewtopic.p … 96#5201649

(Post #14 & others)

Dany Baydoun

Thank you for the helpful information as usual. So the travel insurance (inuding Healthcare coverage) that i submitted for my d7 visa application is still enough for my sef meeting? Or i should issue a private one before the appointment?

JohnnyPT

What Insurance Do I Need for the D7 Visa?


Dany Baydoun

@JohnnyPT i am done with the d7 visa, i got it, but people are saying that sef asks about a private insurance, is it true? Or i can just show them my travel insurance that includes health coverage as well?  (it expires on the sef appointment day)

JohnnyPT

@Dany,


You have here this information from SEF :



Necessary documentation as follows:

...

Health insurance or supporting evidence he/she is covered by the National Health Service



I don't understand the reference to the NHS here, as being registered with the NHS requires a residence permit. Perhaps this makes sense for visa renewals...