 | The European Union E-Forms |
A simple guide to the documentation required by EU citizens moving for work or study, or retiring to another EU member state.
Citizens of EU countries travelling to or living, working or retiring in
another EU country have the same rights as the citizens of that country.
However, in order to ensure that you have access to those rights it may be
necessary to provide documentation.
In certain circumstances (for example when being hired for a job or
registering as a student or pensioner) you may be asked to provide an
"E-Form". Here is a simple guide to these forms and the subjects they
relate to.
The European Union E-Forms
- E 104: aggregation of periods of insurance in the Member States if a
paying-in period is required for entitlement
- E 106: registration in the country of residence
- E 109: certificate for the enrolment of family members who live in a
Member State other than that where the employed or self-employed person
resides
- E 111: emergency benefits during a temporary stay (as regards pensioners
and the members of their family: necessary benefits)
Note: As of 1 June 2004
the European health insurance card has replaced the E 111 form
- E 119: entitlement to necessary health care and benefits in kind for
unemployed persons looking for employment in another Member State
- E 121: registration of pensioners and members of their families in their
Member State of residence
- E 128: entitlement to necessary benefits in kind for posted workers and
self-employed persons, members of their families and students.
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