Is AXA's health insurance sufficient for the Thailand LTR visa requirements?

Jul 3, 2023
a year ago
Mena ********
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Hi all

About health insurance for ltr visa.does insurance covering for 12 months ahead sufficient.axa offer year cover for minimum of 6000 baht.looks cheap to me.does anyone have that health insurance?

Any recomendtion for others?

Thanks
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The discussion revolves around health insurance for the Thailand Long-Term Resident (LTR) visa, with queries about AXA's 12-month coverage and its sufficiency. Community feedback confirms that a year of insurance meets the LTR requirements if the coverage amount is adequate. Various personal recommendations for insurance providers are shared, including suggestions to compare plans on Mr Prakan.
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Mark ************
Hello Mena... Direct to Wrlife for all your needs... MHF Wrlife.
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Ian ********
Have a look on Mr Prakan for all your Thailand insurance requirements

You can compare policies and prices in it from the leading providers

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Thomas *********
I use this company I'm over 60 so it costs me 132USD for 400,000 USD coverage including surgery and they pick the bills up at the hospital. It only goes up if I claim.
Brandon ************
I think it actually says 10 months but I don't quite remember. But yes 1 year insurance will satisfy the LTR requirements as long as the coverage amount meets the requirements also.
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