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<p>In a ‘no deal’ European Union exit, EU citizens living in another state but travelling
regularly to and from the United Kingdom as a frontier worker on or before exit day
will continue to be entitled for National Health Service treatment without charge.</p><p>The
Government is aiming to agree with the EU or with individual Member States continuing
the existing reciprocal healthcare arrangements after exit day until at least 31 December
2020. Where such agreement is reached, an EU citizen who becomes a frontier worker
after exit day would be eligible for NHS treatment without charge, under the terms
of that arrangement. Where no agreement is reached, a frontier worker from that country
may be charged for their care unless an exemption applies or the service that they
are accessing is one which is free for everyone.</p>
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