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Guidance: Debt to the NHS: caseworker guidance

Uk Visas Immigration

December 14
11:38 2022

Suitability: debt to the NHS caseworker guidance

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UK Visas and Immigration guidance for staff on when an application for entry clearance, permission to enter or permission to stay may be refused where an applicant has failed to pay charges under relevant NHS regulations.

A person is considered to have debt to the NHS (NHS debt) if a relevant NHS body has informed the Home Office that the applicant has failed to pay a charge to the NHS.

The burden of proof is on the Home Office to prove an NHS debt. The standard of proof is the balance of probabilities (which means it is more likely that not) but you must be able provide evidence of the debt if it is contested. You may need to seek further information from the relevant NHS body.

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Published 1 December 2020
Last updated 14 December 2022 +show all updates
  1. Guidance has been updated to amend the list of immigration routes which the NHS debtor rule doesn't apply to and include information pertaining to the actions to take if confidential medical information has been passed to the Home Office. Guidance has been restructured to make the content clearer and simpler to read. The full list of changes can be found on page 3.

  2. Minor amendment to the introduction to clarify that this guidance applies to family reunion applications.

  3. First published.

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