The pricing for expat health insurance can vary widely. It depends on the level of benefits you need, the number of people to be insured, each individual's age, and any pre-existing medical conditions.
Additionally, the quality of the insurance provider plays a significant role; domestic insurance tends to offer lower benefits and costs less, while international plans generally cost more due to their extensive benefits, broader coverage, and wider geographic scope.
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Expat health insurance is vital for those living abroad, offering comprehensive coverage, with a minimum sum assured of $500,000 per annum, including emergency medical evacuation because you just might need the cover.
Many domestic plans exclude emergency medical evacuation and have very low limits, and often don’t allow treatment out of country.
Most travel insurance plans becomes invalid after the trip period typically 30,60 or even 90 days expecting you to return to your home country before the end of this period.
A quality expat insurance provides continuous coverage for as long as you want to continue paying the premiums.
Ensure your expat medical plan includes provisions for returning to your home country, maintaining coverage, and portability if you relocate.
Don't rely on travel insurance—it’s designed for short trips away from your home country not those living overseas as expats.
Visit our website for personalised advice and quotes:
Expat health insurance is vital for those living abroad, offering comprehensive coverage, with a minimum sum assured of $500,000 per annum, including emergency medical evacuation because you just might need the cover.
Many domestic plans exclude emergency medical evacuation and have very low limits, and often don’t allow treatment out of country.
Most travel insurance plans becomes invalid after the trip period typically 30,60 or even 90 days expecting you to return to your home country before the end of this period.
A quality expat insurance provides continuous coverage for as long as you want to continue paying the premiums.
Ensure your expat medical plan includes provisions for returning to your home country, maintaining coverage, and portability if you relocate.
Don't rely on travel insurance—it’s designed for short trips away from your home country not those living overseas as expats.
Visit our website for personalised advice and quotes: