Health insurance for american expatriates living or coming to live in france
wellness INSURANCE FOR AMERICAN EXPATRIATES life OR approach TO LIVE IN French Republic These notes have been prepared to aid you if you are presently living in French Republic or contemplating doing so. It is not surprising that many people choose French Republic as their home after they have retired. France not only offering a new escapade in the Old World but possibly the outlook of a thirster and more active agent retirement than most other state in the world. It is a beautiful country stretching from the transmission channel in the North with the English language coast just across the water, to the Mediterranean Sea in the South with Africa just the other side of the apparent horizon. In most cases these topographic point are a short distance away by car, ship or air. scoop HEALTHCARE specialises in insuring and lovingness for people world wide on the move to French Republic. The followers paper is not a complete description of the French system which is the topic of many pages of rules and ordinance. We hope nevertheless, we have provided you with an overall picture of the scheme and an apprehension of what your rights are and how you can live in French Republic in security and enjoyment of possibly the world’s best health care system at the lowest possible cost. THE checkup SERVICE IN French Republic Health care and wellness facilities in French Republic are excellent. France spends a greater proportion of her GNP on wellness than on defense mechanism. Standards are high; the populace and buck private sectors operate alongside one another and the quality of treatment offered by each one is literally the same. It should be noted also, that there is no lack of capacity. You will not have to wait for treatment or for a bed and unless you are hospitalised in an exigency, you can go into the clinic or general hospital of your choice. It is worth comment that a ward in a French hospital generally consists of not more than four beds and usually only two in the more modern establishments. Private rooms are readily available. A recent report on world medical care produced by the World Health Organisation placed France above all other countries in the world. The French service however, unlike many national health services is not a completely free service so even if you are registered for healthcare you will need a top-up insurance policy. It should be noted that the French service, plus a good private top-up policy, will provide you and your loved ones with the best medical insurance possible. SPECIAL NOTE This paper is primarily concerned with medical care because this is our area of expertise and where we can help you to understand the steps necessary to live out a long and active retirement free of worry. However, it is appropriate to cover the legal aspects of coming to live in France and what you need to do before leaving the US. As an American citizen you need to visit the French Consulate General nearest your home and apply for a Long Term Visa. Without this Visa you cannot stay in France legally for more than three months. Failure to do this will mean having to return to the US in person to make an application. The Application proceedures take the Consular Service up to three months to complete because your Application along with other required documents must be sent to Paris for approval. You have to collect your Visa in person and it will simplify the process if you allow yourself enough time from the beginning. If you have dual nationality (ie a French citizens passport as well) the situation will be different and may not require any further work by you in preparation for your move to France. As always we recommend that you confirm this and ensure that the French passport is current and has not expired. If one spouse or the other is French or a citizen of an EU member state a Long Term Visa may not be required. In such cases you should consult with your nearest French Consulate General and confirm that that the holder’s passport is current and has not expired. When making an Application you will be asked to provide evidence that you have the means to live in France. In addition, it is important to note that you will have to provide proof of medical cover in France effective upon arrival. See Appendix 1. If you intend to stay in France you will need to apply for a Carte de Sejour as soon as possible. You will need to show evidence of medical cover in France when making an Application. EXCLUSIVE HEALTHCARE is able to help you wth this having developed a system specially for our clients. State National Medical Care is now available to all residents of France. This Section applies to all residents of France of all nationalities regardless of whether you are a national of a member state in the European Union or not. On 1st January 2000 an event of great significance occurred in France. "Couverture Maladie Universelle" [CMU] came into existance. The enacting Law, No 99-641 of 27th July 1999, provides that all residents of Mainland France and her overseas departments will have the right to State Healthcare [French NHS] at a relatively low cost. This has introduced an important new consideration in making a decision to live in France. The public healthcare service does not impose any age limit and does not require any medical test. There are no medical questions and anyone will be accepted regardless of their physical condition. Treatment in the best private establishments is freely available at the patients choice. The State settles its share of hospital bills directly and reimbursement of cash payments for such items as routine visits to the doctor are automatic and made within a few days. Entitlement to State Healthcare. The principle qualification is residence for not less than three months. You are expected to satisfy the legal requirements of residence (ie.Carte de Sejour). We publish detailed papers on the process you need to follow after arrival in France and these are available to you on application. We also assist to prepare you before you leave the US and on your arrival in France. YOU SHOULD NOTE THAT IF YOU ARE RESIDENT IN FRANCE YOU ARE OBLIGED BY LAW [99-641 & 95-116] TO APPLY FOR AFFILIATION TO THE STATE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM. THERE ARE SEVERE PENALTIES FOR NOT DOING SO AND THE COVER PROVIDED BY THE STATE, MAY NOT BE REPLACED BY PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE POLICIES. HOWEVER POLICIES THAT ARE COMPLEMENTARY TO THE STATE SYSTEM ARE LEGAL AND NEARLY ALL RESIDENTS INCLUDING FRENCH PEOPLE HAVE THEM. THEY “TOP-UP” THE STATE’S GUARANTEES AND ARE RELATIVELY INEXPENSIVE. A good basic top-up policy for a single person in his 50s would cost € 24.00/ month and €41.00/ month for an extended top-up Policy. The French national system combined with the the basic top-up policy provides more than adequate coverage and with the extended top-up policy the most expensive private insurance policy available could not match the level of service and care this combination provides. On applying for CMU you will need to provide some evidence of your income. Normally this will be based on your French Tax Declaration. However, if you have just arrived in France you will not be making such a declaration until March of the following year for the current year. In such a case evidence from your home country will be accepted. USEFUL ADDRESSES We conclude with some useful addresses and the sincere hope that you will find this paper useful. EXCLUSIVE HEALTHCARE SA ENGLISH DESK 83600 BAGNOLS –EN-FORET FRANCE Tel: 04-94-40-31-45 or 04-94-40-66-70 Fax: 04-94-40-31-97 E-mail-.exclusivehealthcare@wanadoo.fr If you need help or advice at any time please do not hesitate to contact us either by’phone or e-mail. We will gladly assist you whether you are insured with us or not. Our Help Service for Expatriates is free and without obligation. Issued by EXCLUSIVE HEALTHCARE SA January 2004 APPENDIX 1 French Consulates General in America WASHINGTON. D.C. French Embassy, Consular Services 4101 Reservoir Road NW - Washington DC 20007 Tel: (202)9446195 Fax: (202)9446148 Website for the Embassy: http://www.ambafrance-us.org Website for the Consular Section: www.consulfrance-washington.org District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia & West Virginia ATLANTA French Consulate General Prominence in Buckhead - Suite 1840 - 3475 Piedmont Road, NE — Atlanta, GA 30305 Tel: (404) 495 1660 Fax: (404)495 1661 Website: www.consulfrance-atlanta.org Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia & Tennessee BOSTON French Consulate General Park Square Building, Suite 750, 31 Saint James Avenue, Boston, MA 02116 Tel: (617)5427374 Fax: (617)5428054 Website: consulfrance-boston.org Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island & Vermont CHICAGO French Consulate General 737 North Michigan Avenue - Olympia Center - Suite 2020 — Chicago, IL 60611 Tel: (312) 787 53 59/61 Fax: (312)6644196 Website: www.consulfrance-chicago.org Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska & Wisconsin HOUSTON French Consulate General 777 Post Oak Boulevard - Suite 600 — Houston, TX 77056 Tel: (713)5722799 Fax: (713)5722911 Website: www.consulfrance-houston.org Arkansas, Oklahoma & Texas NEW ORLEANS French Consulate General 1340 Poydras Street - Suite 1710 - New Orleans, LA 70112 Tel: (504) 523 5772 through 74 Fax: (504) 523 5725 Website: www.consulfrance-nouvelleorleans.org Louisiana LOS ANGELES French Consulate General 10990 Wilshire Boulevard - Suite 300 - Los Angeles, CA 90024 Tel: (310) 235 3200 / 01 Fax: (310)3120704 Website: www.consulfrance-losangeles.org Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico. California counties of Imperial/Tnyo/Kern/Kings/Los Angeles/Mono/Orange/Riverside/San Bernardino/San Diego/San Luis Obispo/Santa Barbara & Ventura. Nevada counties of Clark/Esmeralda/Lincoln/Mineral/Nye MIAMI French Consulate General 1 Biscayne Tower - Suite 1710 - 2 South Biscayne Boulevard — Miami, FL 33131 Tel: (305)3729798/99 Fax: (305) 372 9549 Website: www.consulfrance-miami.org Florida, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands NEW-YORK French Consulate General 934 Fifth Avenue — New York, NY 10021 Tel: (212) 606 3600 /88 /69 Fax: (212)6063620 Website: www.consulfrance-newyork.org Connecticut, New Jersey & New York SAN FRANCISCO French Consulate General 540 Bush Street - San Francisco CA 94108 Tel: (415)3974330 (415)3622948 Fax: (415)4338357 Website: www.consulfrance-sanfrancisco.org Alaska, California & Nevada (except LA consular district), Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, Washington & Wyoming, Hawaii & the Pacifïc Islands under the jurisdiction of the United States OTHER FRENCH CONSULAR OFFICES IN THE UNITED STATES: France also maintains a consular agent or an honorary consul in many cities in the United States. Their addresses can be obtained from the appropriate French Consulate. They can perform some consular services but do not issue visas. OTHER USEFUL SOURCES OF INFORMATION French Government web site. www.diplomatie.fr This is a very large site that may be viewed in a number of languages including English. It is interactive and contains information about the country and the legal requirements to visit France or to become resident. “Blue Book: Guide for US Citizens Residing in France. You can download all of the Blue Book via web site www.amb-usa.fr/consul. This is a consular site of the US Embassy in Paris.If you do not find the information you need, send an e-mail to: citizeninfo@state.gov. APPENDIX 2 MEDICAL INSURANCE FOR THE LONG TERM VISA FOR ARRIVAL IN FRANCE FOR A RESIDENCE PERMIT FOR COVER UNTIL YOU ARE REGISTERED INTO THE FRENCH NHS A FAST TRACK LOW COST SOLUTION The system is based on the Gateway Plans. These are low cost castrophe Policies designed for short term cover up to one year. Higher deductables are available to reduce cost still further. There are 6 simple steps: 1. Send us a completed Application Form requesting monthly terms with a Credit Card Authorisation that you will find in the Application Form. 2. We will debit six monthly instalments and issue you with An Attestation of Insurance in French to submit to the Consulate with your other papers. 3. The day you arrive in France contact us and we will issue a full set of Policy Documents and send them to you. 4. We will not start applying your payment until the date of 3. Above. This is perfectly legal as the Consulate requires evidence that you are covered on arrival in France, not that your are covered by the Gateway Policy in the US 5. As you will have read in "Living in France" you are obliged by French Law to register with the State Medical Insurance System. We will guide you through the process of registration and when you are registered we will cancel your Gateway Policy and give you a credit without penalty for any unexpired amount of the money you have paid to be applied to the Top-up policy you will need. Thus, in effect you will have paid by the day. 6. We will offer you a special policy that tops-up the French State Insurance by reimbursing the full difference between the amount paid by the State and the actual cost of treatment. All the above steps can be carried out by e-mail. The Attestation in French will be sent by post as well in case you are asked for it.. On arrival in France our Help Lines will be open to advise you at all times. |