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Archive for October, 2009

International Trip Insurance

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Packing your bags is always an exciting beginning to your trip. Whether you are planning a rugged adventure action-packed with hiking, biking and camping or if you are planning to relax on a beach sampling the local cuisine, make sure that you leave fully prepared! While looking around for extra socks and fully updating your music selection, you may realize that some of the most important things won’t take up any space at all. International Trip Insurance is an important addition to any international trip. There is no telling what will happen in the future, and it is always important to leave home prepared.

The first step before leaving home is to check with your current plan to see if you are covered internationally. If so, you will want to find out whether your plan covers emergencies or if it will also cover you in case you get sick or injured. If not, you will want to look into appropriate international trip insurance. It is important to purchase your international trip insurance before leaving on your trip and also, make sure that it covers emergency medical evacuation, doctor office visits and hospitalization. You should also bring your policy information along for the ride for proof of insurance.

In addition to this basic coverage, there are also plans with additional benefits for your trip abroad. The International Travel Medical Insurance is an international trip insurance that will cover lost baggage, trip interruption, natural disaster benefit, and terrorism in addition to the medical coverage. The Trip Cancellation Insurance is also an international trip insurance that provides coverage for cancellation charges in addition to medical coverage. Whether you will be in Europe, Asia, the Americas, or Africa, international trip insurance is a must!

 

Insurance for International Students in the Netherlands

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

International students in the Netherlands are required to have international health insurance.  The Netherlands require that international students have insurance that meets the Schengen visa requirements.  Those requirements are as follows:

- The insurance company must have a representative office in Europe
- Medical evacuation/ repatriation coverage of at least US $37,500
- Insurance must be valid for the duration of stay in the Schengen countries

The Atlas Travel Series is an excellent solution for insurance for international students in the Netherlands. This plan provides coverage outside your home country for inpatient and outpatient services, prescription drugs, emergency medical evacuation, repatriation, doctor office visits, etc.  This plan allows you to choose your maximum coverage limit (from $50,000 to $1,000,000) and your deductible (from $0 to $2,500).

The Atlas Travel Series meets all the visa requirements for insurance for international students in the Netherlands.

After you purchase this plan, you will immediately receive a confirmation e-mail.  In this e-mail, it will contain your insurance card, letter of coverage, receipt, visa letter and policy details.  You can simply print these documents out to show proof of coverage.

 

Incidental Home Country Coverage

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Do you plan on traveling abroad? Are you looking for an international travel insurance plan that will also cover you when you return home? This is a dilemma many travelers face when they no longer have health insurance in their country of origin. In this case, it is important to know your travel insurance plan and the home country coverage that it offers.

If you will be abroad for an extended period of time and plan to return home for short trips, you will want to consider a plan that provides incidental home country coverage. To further explain, incidental home country coverage is a benefit included in some international travel insurance that covers short visits home when returning abroad. For example, the International Travel Medical Insurance is designed to cover you outside your home country. The plan does, however, provide 15 days of incidental home country coverage for trips back to your home country for every 3 months of coverage. Incidental Home Country Coverage does not allow you to return home for the purpose of obtaining treatment of an Illness or Injury, although it provides medical coverage if you plan to be home for a visit. For more detailed information about the home country coverage included with Atlas Travel Medical plan, visit our Home Country Coverage FAQ.

If you plan on returning home frequently or for longer periods of time, you may want to consider a plan that offers more home country coverage. The international major medical insurance provides worldwide coverage, including significant coverage in your home country. This will allow you to travel back-and-forth with ease and peace of mind. The international major medical insurance covers non-US citizens in their home country for up to 12 months each year. For US citizens, the plan will provide coverage in the US 6 months out of the year.

 

International Major Medical Insurance

Friday, October 9th, 2009

You should consider an international major medical insurance plan when traveling or living outside your home country. These plans can protect you from high medical costs if the unexpected happens like an illness, accident or injury. International major medical plans usually come with much more comprehensive benefits like, maternity, mental health, wellness and optional dental and life.

The Citizen Secure plan is an excellent option for those in need of an international major medical insurance plan.  The Citizens Secure plan provides comprehensive international major medical insurance coverage around the world for expatriates and anyone who needs international health insurance. The plan provides a high $5,000,000 policy maximum and various deductible options plus the option to have worldwide coverage, and worldwide coverage excluding the USA and Canada.