Request
How many EU citizens are still covered by their S1 entitlement in March 2023 in total? How many are women and how many are men?
How many Spaniards in UK are still covered by S1 in March 2023 in total? How many are women and how many are men?
How many Spanish over 65 in UK are covered by S1, in March 2023 in total? How many women and how many men?
Can you provide numbers for Spanish in UK covered by S1 in March 2023 in total for ages 0 to 18, 19 to 65, over 65 . From those groups, how many are women and how many are men?
from the total Spanish in UK covered by S1 , How many are men and How many are women?
On 3 April 2023 you clarified the following:
1.Regarding your question about S1, yes that is the one I asked for. I understand that for pensioners coming from Spain, the only form used to transfer NHS to UK es S1.
I have not heard of the other two you mentioned.
2.Apologies for the confusion, the last question was repeated in error.
Response
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