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About twelve months. And they didn't ask for any proof of entitlement then.I'm guessing its been a while since @Bobby Dazzler used the NHS for free, as they routinely do check entitlements.
If my UK EHIC card gives me access to free treatment in other countries, on what basis do you assume that British citizens are not entitled to free NHS care? I think you're claiming some thing as fact when you're only guessing.If you are no longer an ordinary resident of the UK you aren't entitled to free NHS care. You may be entitled to emergency treatment under your EHIC. But that is limited.
Really?I A lot of ex-pats do relocate to the UK for serious illness treatment as is their right, but claiming an address as your residence when it isn't could get you in to a lot of trouble.
UK licences, vehicle excise licence, some bank accounts, UK ISP and mobiles, etc can only be done with a UK address
Voting rights are based on your last UK address.
Many people have no fixed abode but use an address to accommodate postal requirements and other registrations, etc.