Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
Information and Services in Turkey Section => Residency in Turkey, Visas, Work Permit Questions => Topic started by: davybill on July 02, 2014, 08:35:19 AM
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Good news on facebook over 65s dont need health insurance when
applying for residency. ;D ;D ;D
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Is that official? So many rumours on FB and Twitter tbh.
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Looks like it Stoop. Here is the link for UK In Turkey facebook page. Scroll down to see.
https://www.facebook.com/ukinturkey
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Thanks for that. :) :) Being over 80 we were very concerned about getting cover when we renewed our RP.
DonM
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Don, don't know when your Residency is up but the 15 days grace shown in your Blue Book is not being allowed. You must apply before your Permit expires, in fact you can apply up to six months before expiry. However, there lies another conundrum, will they renew from the date of application or will they add on the unused period? Think I already know the answer!
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Good news at last!
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Marggie we still have a year to run so I'm hoping it stays the same as getting insurance at our age is a nightmare. I don't understand the idea of renewing six months early if the RP are only being issued for one year at a time.
DonM
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Turkey init mate. ;)
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Its not that you don't need health insurance, its that you don't have to prove that you have health insurance to get a residents permit. If you are living here, no matter what your age, you are silly if you do not provide for illness or injury through some type of health cover.
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Has anyone seen the official release on this matter?
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Eric, Being over 80 and both of us having pre existing medical conditions we are unable to get cover for a six month stay in Turkey. We pay our own way and have done so for the last couple of years. We are well aware of all the costs.
Next month we are going on a Viking river cruise from St Petersburg to Moscow and the insurance cost us £336 for 12 day cover.
If anybody knows of any insurer who covers the aged with medical conditions i would be pleased to know.
DonM
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Here is a post by Lynda Yilmaz on 3 july 2014 that I have copied and pasted from Facebook
According to the police in Fethiye (who haven't had their full orders yet from Ankara) it's not as cut and dried as the UK Embassy indicate. People over 65 WHO CAN'T GET any other insurance, or are not eligible for SGK will be let off the insurance criteria, and you will have to provide evidence that you can't get it. Not sure how THAT will work, proving a negative is not easy. BUT, since private Turkish health insurance is available for people up to 70, that sounds at odds with the 65 year ceiling and you will only be not eligible for SGK, because you have not had an unbroken year or more of residency, or because you have been refused on health grounds. My usual caveat applies to this post. This is the information Yakup was given TODAY at the Passport police. Maybe tomorrow will be different. Again apologies if someone has already posted this information.
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I know Yakup was inundated with people asking about this problem when we were over in May/June as he arranges Residency. So, you can be sure his information will be correct.
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If you say so jacqui that's ok then .
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Copied and pasted from Facebook.
Posted by Lynda Yimaz at 08.12, wife of Yakup who helps people to do their residency.
Good news everybody (although I'm covering myself with the usual disclaimer, that this is the news today) The police have now, this minute confirmed - that over 65's do not need insurance for their Resident Permits. This will be a source of great relief for many, and no doubt a source or great annoyance, for those who have bought expensive insurance. This information has been given to Yakup just 10 minutes ago.
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About time to,Fethiye police seem always last to know anything new,
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Does anyone know when the lifetime residencies come in for people have lived here for 8 years or more.
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Article in the Telegraph about Resident Permits and insurance - some local people were contributors...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/expathealth/11013414/Turkey-abolishes-mandatory-health-insurance-for-expat-pensioners.html