I arrived in France in the summer of last year and went to the Marie to "declare myself". They put me on the voting list and I received my voting cards recently, so I am in the system. But I was not given a resident card or similar.
I've not got around to registering with CPAM which I know I need to do. I have nothing official to prove how long I've lived here, in order for me to join the health system. Any suggestions?
I have my E106 papers dated August 2007 and live near Bellac.
Thanks
A resident card is no longer a requirement for EU citizens and many prefectures are very unwilling to issue them.
Re CPAM and E106
You need to go to CPAM with your E106,passport,electricity or telephone bill and bank account details.
It could be than on the expiry of the E106 you will need to take out private health assurance as CPAM may take the view that you were not registered with them on 23rd Nov 2007 so are not entitled to enter into the CMU system
Boiling a frog
Thanks for the replies folks, does anybody know how I can find out where my nearest CPAM office is. I'm in Bellac, do I need to go to Limoges.
You are a helpful lot!
Boiling a frog wrote: It could be than on the expiry of the E106 you will need to take out private health assurance as CPAM may take the view that you were not registered with them on 23rd Nov 2007 so are not entitled to enter into the CMU system
Has anybody had experience of this, etither way?
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