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<p>Patients have the legal right to choose a general practice (GP) that best suits
their needs. An individual should not be refused registration or appointments because
they do not have proof of address or personal identification. Patients do not need
to provide proof of address or immigration status, identification, or a National Health
Service number to register with a GP. The vast majority of migrants are required to
pay the Immigration Health Surcharge when applying for a visa to stay in the United
Kingdom for longer than six months.</p>
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