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New ID and its link to the yellow health card

Last activity 31 July 2013 by Toon

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tearnet

When I posted about going private I did not mean private insurance but just go to any of the private clinics or hospitals and see a specialist, no waiting and only around 40-50 €.
if its urgent its a bargain!

Terry

rooikat

Nope Redmik, it hasn't. No little yellow cards in the post, a deathly silence. We are trying to negotiate a quicker than normal :rolleyes: EResidency card through the Customer Care section but the wheels are turning slowly - also long silences between spurts of communication.

Toon

welcome to Malta.......its the way things are done here - or in this case not done!!!!

GuestPoster566

rooikat wrote:

Nope Redmik, it hasn't. No little yellow cards in the post, a deathly silence. We are trying to negotiate a quicker than normal :rolleyes: EResidency card through the Customer Care section but the wheels are turning slowly - also long silences between spurts of communication.


Thanks and my commiserations.
A situation like this is my one main concern. Everything else has gone great, including all our stuff arriving in our apartment just 2 hrs after we returned. Now awaiting our Health Entitlement Cards, applied for via S1 but will need medication for our chronicc conditions within 6 weeks. I know we can get them in various ways but a recognition with 'yellow card' would be appreciated.
Good luck :-)

Toon

good luck with that then Red.

GuestPoster566

toonarmy9752 wrote:

good luck with that then Red.


I think I will need all the luck we can get, thanks :)

Toon

of that we can be certain

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