Why do you need to have had health insurance in another country ie the UK when you come to Ireland to get covered when all problems are covered on the NHS?
Sorry, but I don't understand the context of the question. There's no requirement to have held cover in another country for someone to take out health insurance in Ireland.
Insurers might recognise time spent with international health insurers and reduce waiting periods accordingly, but they're not obliged to. And as far as I know, none of the current Irish insurers recognise international insurers.
In the UK if you have a problem its treated and free, in Ireland you have to pay and wait.
So why when you take out insurance do they need you to have had insurance in the last 13 weeks to cover you straight away? when you have come from a country with a health care system that would have covered you for all problems.
In the UK if you have a problem its treated and free, in Ireland you have to pay and wait.
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