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✔ Trusted by 55 million member worldwide
Our expatriate health insurance plans provide you and your family with world-class insurance coverage for medical expenses when living and working abroad. We specialise in annual long-term cover, that you can renew, and offer worldwide health insurance options that cover pre-existing conditions and medical expenses.
Options
Our expatriate insurance plans provide different levels of cover, additional extras and excesses that are right for individuals and families. Whether you’re relocating to a single location, or travelling globally, you’ve got options.
24/7 Support
Our round-the-clock emergency medical support centers will help you find private hospitals and doctors anywhere in the world, any time you need them.
Protection
In the event of medical emergencies abroad, our policies include personal security advice and support to ensure total peace of mind, for you and your family.
Expatriate Medical Insurance Features
- 24 hour assistance
- Annual and short term cover available
- Inpatient and day-care treatment
- Outpatient treatment up to 90 days
- Emergency medical evacuation
- Rehabilitation up to 120 days
- Emergency maternity care
- Emergency dental treatment
- Emergency optical treatment
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Tailor a plan for your needs and budget. We give you options so that you only pay for what you need.
Expat Health Insurance FAQs
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What’s the difference between expat insurance and normal travel insurance?
What is Expatriate Health Insurance?
Are there any countries excluded from your expatriate health insurance and wellness plans?
Am I covered on your plans for pre-existing medical conditions?
I'm leaving on short notice. How long does it take to put cover in place?
I’m looking for an expat health insurance plan for my business, do you offer business travel plans?
Can I continue my treatments in other countries?
I am moving to multiple locations, can my policy travel with me?
Is care provided in private hospitals?
Do your plans include expat dental insurance?
Experience, awarded
We’ve been named "Best International Private Health Care Provider" and "Health Insurer of the Year.” Not surprising given our nearly 60 years’ experience providing expat health and wellness insurance products.
Global support
With the ability to communicate in more than 170 languages, our member support is available 24/7. We can help you locate emergency and non-emergency health care, support your claims and answer your questions.
Clinical expertise
You can depend on our clinical knowledge when pre-trip planning ― especially important if you have a chronic health condition or are pregnant. We can also coordinate medical care and help with obtaining prescriptions and medical devices once you’ve left.
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