SA29. Your social security insurance, benefits and healthcare rights in the European Economic Area
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Your social security insurance, benefits and healthcare rights in the European Economic Area
Based on leaflet SA29.
Last updated January 2006.
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Contents
- Introduction
- Insurance and contributions
- 1. Working in another EEA country
- 2. Working in another EEA country for a UK employer
- 3. Self-employed for a short time in another EEA country
- 4. Employed and working in two or more EEA countries
- 5. Self-employed in two or more EEA countries
- 6. Self-employed in one EEA country and employed in another
- 7. International transport workers
- 8. Special arrangements
- 9. Working in the UK for an employer that is based in another EEA country
- 10. Self-employed in the UK
- 11. Voluntary contributions
- Benefits
- 12. Jobseeker's Allowance
- 13. Statutory Maternity Pay
- 14. Maternity Allowance
- 15. Statutory Sick Pay
- 16. Incapacity Benefit
- 17. Severe Disablement Allowance
- 18. Attendance Allowance, Carer's Allowance, Working Tax Credit, Disability Living Allowance
- 19. Benefits for accidents at work and for occupational diseases
- 20. State Pension
- 21. Winter Fuel Payments
- 22. Widows' benefits and bereavement benefits
- 23. Benefits for children
- 24. Benefits for children where one or both of their parents have died
- 25. Pension Credit, Income Support and income-based Jobseeker's Allowance
- 26. Benefits from other EEA countries
- 27. How to claim benefits
- Medical services
- 28. Gibraltar
- 29. Other EEA countries
- 30. Visiting another EEA country
- 31. Employed or self-employed in another EEA country
- 32. If you are out of work in another EEA country
- 33. Living (but not working) in another EEA country
- 34. Getting long-term Incapacity Benefit, Severe Disablement Allowance, widow's benefits, bereavement benefits or State Pension when you are living in another EEA country
- 35. Getting Maternity Allowance or short-term Incapacity Benefit when you are living in another EEA country
- 36. Getting Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit when you are living in another EEA country
- 37. Getting Working Tax Credit, Disability Living Allowance, Attendance Allowance or Carer's Allowance
- 38. What healthcare you can get in other EEA countries
- 39. Social services in the EEA - care homes
- 40. UK health services
- Some helpful leaflets and guides
SA29. Your social security insurance, benefits and healthcare rights in the European Economic Area
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