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France wants to end free health care for foreign pensioners – POLITICO

By staffDecember 1, 20252 Mins Read
France wants to end free health care for foreign pensioners – POLITICO
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Under French law, non-working citizens from outside the EU who have a long-stay visa and can prove they have sufficient pension or capital revenue (more than €23,000 annually) as well as private health care insurance can, after three months, obtain a carte vitale, which gives them free access to public health care.

At that point, they can annul their previous private health insurance and benefit from the French one. It’s become a popular choice for U.S. retirees in recent years.

But a majority of French lawmakers wants to put an end to that situation and make them pay a minimum contribution.

France wants non-European Union pensioners who are currently benefitting from the public health care system to start paying for it. | Stephane de Sakutin/AFP via Getty Images

That idea already passed in two branches of the parliament this month during budgetary discussions, and could see the light as soon as next year as the government has also backed it.

Gernigon said that even U.S. expats have told him they don’t find the current situation normal and that they are ready to contribute more.

Under the latest version of the proposal, as modified by the French Senate, only non-EU citizens who are not paying taxes or contributing to other welfare programs in France would be required to pay the new minimum contribution.

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