You stated in your post above that I was talking nonsense.. You should read the rules of the scheme.
A Primary Medical Certificate is a document that you can use to confirm you are severely and permanently disabled and
one of the following applies:
- You are completely or almost completely without the use of both legs.
- You are completely without the use of one of your legs and almost completely without the use of the other leg to the extent that you are severely restricted as regards movement in your legs.
- You are without both hands or both arms.
- You are without one or both legs.
- You are completely or almost completely without the use of both hands or arms and completely or almost completely without the use of one leg.
- You are a person with restricted growth syndrome (dwarfism) and have serious difficulties with movement of your legs.
Where an individual resides as a passenger has no bearing on receiving the required PMC to gain access to the scheme.
An individual whose parent was living full-time in a nursing home has already successful won there case in relation to this matter.