Information on access to healthcare for EU/EEA/Swiss nationals If you were residing in your EU country of nationality and you arrived in the UK prior to 31 December 2020 While full-time students have access to the National Health Service (NHS) in Scotland, we recommend that you obtain a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) from your country of residence prior to coming to the UK. This is because NHS staff may still request to see a EHIC when you register with a general practitioner (GP) and it may be necessary if you require specialist treatment. Please note you cannot apply for EHIC in the UK. UK Government information about EHIC You do not need to hold a EHIC when you apply for the EU Settlement Scheme. If you are residing in your EU country of nationality and arriving in the UK after 31 December 2020 We expect EU/EEA /Swiss students arriving in the UK after 31 December 2020 will need to apply for entry clearance (a visa) under the Student Route. As part of the application process, they will need to pay for the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS): this will ensure they will have access to healthcare while in the UK. If you do not have an EHIC card, and you are not living in your EU country of nationality If you do not reside in your country of nationality, you may not be able to obtain a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). While obtaining a EHIC prior to travelling to the UK is generally recommended, access to the National Health Service (NHS) is available to all full-time students in Scotland. NHS Scotland: Information for people coming to Scotland to study NHS staff may still request to see a EHIC when you register with a general practitioner (GP) and it may be necessary if require specialist treatment. This article was published on 2024-07-29