Healthcare for UK nationals living in Lithuania
How to get state healthcare if you live, work or study in Lithuania.
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PSD). Medical care is mostly free for people covered by the scheme.
Healthcare is managed by a national health insurance fund and Territorial Health Insurance Funds (THIF) in each of the 5 regions of Lithuania, using funds from
PSD.
registering as a resident and paying into the national health insurance scheme
using a European Health Insurance Card (
EHIC) or UK Global Health Insurance Card (
GHIC) for temporary stays
Healthcare if you live and work in Lithuania
Healthcare for UK nationals living in Liechtenstein
How to get state healthcare if you live, work or study in Liechtenstein.
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If you’ve been living in Liechtenstein since before 1 January 2021, your rights to access healthcare in Liechtenstein will stay the same for as long as you remain resident.
This guidance explains what you need to do in Liechtenstein depending on your circumstances.
You must have health insurance to live in Liechtenstein. There are 3 insurers that offer state mandatory insurance.
Even with insurance, healthcare is not free. You usually need to pay part of the cost of the treatment that you receive.
Healthcare for UK nationals living in Iceland
How to get state healthcare if you live, work or study in Iceland.
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State healthcare in Iceland is not completely free. Healthcare costs are covered by the state (through the Icelandic Health Insurance fund) and through patient contributions.
Patient contributions are capped each month. Once you’ve spent a certain amount, your state healthcare is free for the rest of the month.
UK nationals usually access the Icelandic healthcare system in one of these ways:
taking out private health insurance for the first 6 months of living in Iceland