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Swedish Student Visa Insurance Requirements

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Sweden is a popular destination for international students – last year over 25,000 international students studied in Sweden. High-quality English language instruction, a high standard of living, and free tuition have all contributed to Sweden’s popularity with foreign students. Although Sweden has announced plans to begin charging tuition fees to non-EU students no later than January 1, 2010, Sweden is likely to remain a popular destination.

One item that all foreign students in Sweden must address is health insurance – in Sweden, medical care is very expensive if you do not have health insurance. Here are the Swedish health insurance requirements for different categories of international students:

Non-EU/EEA Students Staying Less Than 3 Months

International students or travelers in Sweden staying less than 3 months will not need a residence permit and will not qualify for public health benefits. Therefore students and visitors should purchase travel health insurance that meets all Schengen Visa insurance requirements (as Sweden is a Schengen country). For these travelers and students, the Atlas Travel Plan is the best insurance solution and will offer travel health benefits such as hospitalization, doctors visits, evacuation, repatriation and much more….

Non-EU Students Staying More Than 3 Months and Less Than One Year

Students planning to stay in Sweden for more than 3 months but less than one year must apply for a residence permit before they arrive; however, they will not be eligible for Sweden’s public health insurance benefits. In this case, a student should purchase comprehensive international travel medical insurance or international student health insurance that meets Sweden’s requirements. In both these cases, the Atlas Travel Medical plan and Student Secure plan would be ideal and can be purchased from 5 days up to 12 months (depending on the plan choice) and will provide a range of travel and student health benefits.

Non-EU/EEA Students Staying More Than a Year

Students staying in Sweden for more than a year must apply for a residence permit before arriving, and they are entitled to Sweden’s public health benefits. Immediately upon arrival in Sweden, you should apply for civil registration at your local tax office. Upon application, you will be eligible for public health benefits even while waiting for your registration to be complete. However, your travel to and from Sweden would not be covered, and the time you spend in Sweden before applying for registration would also not be covered. To fill those gaps, and for the comfort of having additional coverage anywhere you may travel to while studying in Sweden, many students purchase a supplemental travel medical insurance policy. In this case, the Atlas Travel Series would be the best plan.

Students from Nordic and EU/EEA countries

As a student from a Nordic or EU/EEA country, you must register beforehand at a social insurance office in your home country and obtain a European health insurance card, or a FormE128 or E111. When seeking medical care in Sweden, you simply need to bring that card or form with you.
Students from Nordic or EU/EEA countries that do not register with their social insurance office in their home country will need to purchase health insurance, just as non-EU/EEA students do.

To learn more about our plans for students and travelers visiting or studying in Sweden please see:

- Atlas International Travel Medical Insurance
- Student Secure International Student Health Insurance

 

Student Secure

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Are you planning to study in the USA, or anywhere else in the world?  Then most likely you will be looking for a health insurance plan that provides coverage your school and government agencies (for visa applications) will accept? Then look no further as International Student Insurance provides you with the Student Secure plan, designed specifically for students who are studying around the world, outside of their home country.

The Student Secure offers two plan options, the Student Secure Select and Student Secure Budget – both offering the same great benefits, however the budget (as the name suggests) offers slightly lower coverage amounts and greater out of pocket expenses when you seek any medical treatment.

The plan provides comprehensive benefits but also provides you with peace of mind so that you know you will have a good plan just in case something happens! Benefits covered include:

  • High Medical Coverage
  • Prescription Medication
  • Maternity Coverage
  • Mental Health Coverage
  • Sports Coverage
  • Terrorism Coverage
  • and much more……

If your school has a strict insurance requirement that your international student health insurance plan have a waiting period of no more than 6 months for pre-existing conditions – please visit our Student Secure 6 Month plan which is designed for you!

To learn more about the Student Secure plan, please visit:
http://www.internationalstudentinsurance.com/student-health-insurance/

You can also compare our student insurance plans online if you need help deciding which plan to choose.

 

Atlas America – Atlas International

Friday, June 5th, 2009

The Atlas Travel Medical Insurance plan provides international travel health insurance coverage to those who are traveling outside of your home country. Available in 2 plans which include:

- Atlas International – coverage anywhere OUTSIDE of the USA
- Atlas America – coverage INSIDE the USA

The Atlas America and Atlas International plans offer coverage to both US and Non-US Citizens and can be purchased from a minimum of 5 days up to a maximum of 1 year with renewability options available for up to 3 years in total.

The plans also offers benefits such as:

* Medical Expenses/ Doctor Visits
* Hospital Room and Board
* Prescription Medication
* Emergency Evacuation
* Lost Luggage Coverage
* Repatriation
* and much more……

The Atlas plan range are ideal for those traveling around the world that want a range of high quality travel insurance benefits, and that fact that you can renew the plan for up to 3 years makes it flexible enough for those that need longer coverage. If you are a student, however, please also consider the Student Secure Health Insurance plan as this offers greatly enhanced benefits and is designed just for students.

Further information about the Atlas America and Atlas International plan can be found online:

http://www.internationalstudentinsurance.com/travel-medical-insurance/