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   20/05/2008, 16:53
mogs is not online. Last active: 25/08/2008 20:28:15 mogs

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As the lady in question that Cooperlola is talking about, firstly I would just like to say an enormous thank you to her, to anyone involved with French Health Issues and all the other people that have been rallying to our support, it really does mean a lot to myself and family.

I hope to find a resolution, we will of course be applying for the 5 year rule after our 5 years are up so I hope that will be an end to our problem.

Just out of interest, any ideas Will why this organisation (part of the social security) would not be applicable in our circumstances:

http://www.cfe.fr/pages/assurances/particuliers/intro.php

my French isn't up to much but my neighbour (whose French) seemed to think it would be a way round our problem.

Many thanks


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   20/05/2008, 20:15
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Having just picked up this thread Cooperola, is Mogs entitled to repayment of the money paid in, or is that another French mystification?

Over in the Uk they do repay overpayment I believe, is it the same case in France, if the error is on the governments side?


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   20/05/2008, 22:04
Will is not online. Last active: 10/10/2008 07:25:14 Will



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Re: Another working in the UK/ living in France thread
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Mogs - the organisation in your link might be worth a try, but it seems to be intended for French nationals wanting to continue their health and social security cover when going overseas, rather than for non-French looking for social security cover in France. But I hope you get the situation resolved, because something has gone wrong and it was clearly not your own error that has landed you in your position.

Keni - it should be possible to reclaim money overpaid, but this isn't always easy and it would probably stand a better chance if done through an accountant or other professional rather than on a personal basis.


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   20/05/2008, 22:30
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Playing devils advocate I just wonder that if Mogs has benefitted from previous treatment, whether erroneously give or not, might they not contend that the money paid in would not be refunded because of that ?

 


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   20/05/2008, 23:34
mogs is not online. Last active: 25/08/2008 20:28:15 mogs

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Of course, we didn't or wouldn't even consider asking for a repayment, as Ernie says for the last year we have all had some sort of medical treatment.

Thanks Will for your answer - perhaps that is one organisation I should look at.   Is that the same as ENIM which I know deal with French Mariner's health rights?


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   27/05/2008, 20:35
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Thank you Cooperlola for the reply, sorry I took so long to get back, but have been busy

Sorry Mogs, it was just a thought.

I hope you resolve the problem though one way or another.

 


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   26/06/2008, 15:42
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Re: Another working in the UK/ living in France thread
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Just in case anybody wondered, I heard this morning from Mogs that they have now been accepted into CMU by their CPAM, after months of wrangling.  Thanks from FHI to everybody who helped with suggestions/translations/ info' etc.  It just goes to show that you should never take no for an answer.


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   26/06/2008, 18:02
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Re: Another working in the UK/ living in France thread
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RESULT !!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm certain that modesty will prevent you from trumpeting your part in the affair Coops but at the same time I'm equally certain that you will have been hugely influential in this terrific outcome so well done Kiss [kiss] Big Smile [:D]

 


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