The European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), formerly known as the E111 card, is typically valid for up to five years, although the exact duration can vary depending on the issuing country. Upon expiration, cardholders can apply for a renewal. It's important to check the specific rules and validity periods with the issuing authority in your country, as regulations may change.
In France, the E111 form has long been replaced by the CEAM (Carte Européenne d'Assurance Maladie), known as EHIC in English.
It takes 7 Working days!
it will last me 2 hours
after 10 month
They never expire! :) I had a gift card over a year unused and it still worked.
2 years from the date it was issued
I think it lasts about a month
10000 million hours till the world ends
on the back of the card the cvv number is the last three digits of the long number. The numbers are on the far right side.
Indefinitely. In normal operation, they will outlast the useful life of the computer they are installed in.
It's usually printed on the back of the card in the signature line. It is either three or four digits long and is different from the last four digits of your card number...
They never expire! :) I had a gift card over a year unused and it still worked.