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Health care for people coming to Scotland to work
If you are coming from overseas to work in Scotland,
and you live
here legally, this factsheet tells you how you can get health care
from
the NHS while you are here.

I have come from abroad to work in Scotland. Can I get health care from the NHS?
- Yes. You can get health care from the NHS if you are employed or selfÂ-employed in Scotland.
- You can also get health care from the NHS if you:
- work on a ship registered in the UK
- work offshore in UK territory, or
- have come to Scotland to work as an unpaid volunteer providing services within or similar to health or social services.
Page last edited: 02 December 2010


