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question on private health insurance vs vountary NI contributions...

Kolac

Hi guys...

recently moved over to Malta, and my g-friend should follow shortly...

i am in on the self-sufficiency level (as EU passport holder), and have some form of private health insurance soas to pass the test :-)  and obviously be covered for 12 months at a decent level... one can never know what can happen...

my question is this;
if (or when) my (EU) g-friend moves over also on self-sufficiency but will effectively be dependant on me, i am wondering whether its a good idea to do the voluntary NI payments or not ?
i mean with that (after 3 yrs ?? of contributions) one is also eligible for malta pension further down the track, so it would all accumulate... based on health stuff alone, perhaps its better to buy the highest private cover for like 1,000 euro/yr than place that amount into vountary NI contributions just to be covered by the "public health" system... however, sometimes private health doesnt cover past ailments and with the NI there is the pension element involved...

just wondering... anyone else come across this type of situation or scenario ?

if so, please share ur experiences :-))

ps... i do understand that for self-sufficiency she will already have to have at least the basic level of private health insurance... but i would rather it was a higher level to cover almost everything (at least for the first year), and that is why it would end up being either one of the following; lowest level of private health to past the test+NI contributions so that her pensions contributions continue somewhere and she is in the public health system if needed, OR higher level of private health insurance only...

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pevi

Hi, I am not sure if she would be able to pay voluntary contributions, at least I was not and I am in similar situation. I moved to Malta with my partner due to his job. We are not married and even though we have two children together I am not covered by his NI only the children. I wanted to pay voluntary contribution till I find a job, but I was told that I can not, so I had to buy a private insurance to be able to apply for residency.

Kolac

hmm... i wonder y they dont allow voluntary... perhaps misinformation again, as i read on some recent postings... but i would have thought that they would encourage voluntary contributions... hmm... maybe they think a foreigner wanting to do that just wants to get some health cover or something... who knows ?

Cat Lady4

Hi. I have just purchased private health insurance in order to get my E-ID and found a deal with Citadel. You will need fully comprehensive insurance . Hope this helps.

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Kolac

thanks Cat... i am currently looking at Atlas (or AXA PPP is their other name) :-))