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If I live with one relative for six months in one town and another relative for six months in a different town, where will I receive my TSI? |
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If you are the card-holder, you will receive your TSI in the town where you are registered on the census, which may well be the address on your national ID.
If you are a dependant, you will receive it at the address of the town where the card-holder is registered with Social Security and where you feature as a dependant.
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| If I have a TSI, am I entitled to medical attention at the health centre of a town other than my own? |
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· Yes. When you travel, you can visit centres wherever you are as a "non-resident". That is why it is important to always carry your TSI with you.
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| Can someone from a different Autonomous Community who regularly visits Catalonia and has to see a doctor or buy drugs use the health card from their own community? |
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· If they have such a card, they have to show it. If they do not, they have to show a document that proves they are registered with Social Security, which accredits them as a user of the National Health System.
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