m.gartaa كتب: السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
بالله عندى استفسار عندى صديق توا فى بريطانيا وزوجته عندها تاشيرة تاير 4 وهوا مشى قبل التفويض المالى قاعد على حسابا لكن سجل فى NHS واموره طيبه وحولو ملف للمستشفى والمهم زوجته ليها اسبوعين كشوفات وتحاليل واحتمال موعد الولاده الان تفاجا بعد اسبوعين بعتولا مسج على تليفونا قالولا جيبلنا اثبات انك مجانى العلاج مفهماش معاش عرف شن بيدير شن الحل يااخوه وشكرا
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته
الطالب اللي جاي بالتاير-4 لما تكون 6 أشهر أو أكثر العلاج فيها مجاني وأيضا المرافقينهم يمكن يبوا يتأكدوا فيعطيهم التأشيرة وجواز السفرشوف هذا الرابطhttp://www.nhs.uk/chq/pages/1086.aspx?categoryid=68
اضغط على هذه الجملة ونزل الملف اللي حاطينه guidance about overseas visitors and hospital charging regulations (PDF, 421kb).صفحة 22 مكتوبRegulations 8(2)(d) – Students3.37 A person present in the UK (and other designated places specified in the Charging Regulations) for the purpose of pursuing a full time course of study which is of at least six months’ duration or is otherwise substantially funded by the UK government, is exempt from charges. A full time course of study is likely to involve at least 15 hours a week attendance time. See paragraph 3.46 for spouses/civil partners/children.
3.38 Visas for overseas students are granted under Tier 4 of the Points Based System (PBS) and can only be granted for the purpose of full time studies. They are usually issued to allow the student to settle in before their course starts, and to give them time to wind up their affairs, attend graduation ceremonies etc before returning home. The exemption from charges should cover these periods as well as the duration of the course itself. If a student has stopped attending their course of study for no discernible reason, and is unable to offer evidence that they intend to return, or take up a new course, then they are acting outside of their visa entry clearance and this exemption from charge will not apply. Where treatment is being provided over a long period of time it is reasonable for relevant NHS bodies to check at intervals that the patient is still a student.