Health

What health care are you entitled to if you emigrate to Cyprus?
Cyprus seems to me the best bet if you are British. It has a low crime rate and English is their second language.
What happens if you get sick, or just want to see a doctor?
Is their some agreement between UK and EU countries about getting free health care or not? It’s very difficult to get information about all this.
What about over-sixtyfives? Health insurance does not pay for pre-existing conditions !
This might help, it looks as though if you’re a pensioner you get an E 121 form which gives you treatment as an EU national, that is if you’re talking about the Greek part that is in the EU
http://www.cyprusshelteredhousing.com/euentitlement.html
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