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Travel Insurance for Working Abroad

Sunday, January 9th, 2011

When you are working abroad, whether as a missionary, a nanny, or a student, you should check on travel insurance. Standard travel insurance covers any emergency medical expenses, personal accident, personal liability including a rented accommodation, theft, or damage to your bags. Due to the specifics of working outside of your home country with the duration of your stay over 6 months and where the possibility of acquiring the assistance from locals is limited you should rethink your travel insurance needs.

Some of the most popular programs that would require you to travel overseas are the Peace Corps, doing missionary work, working as an Au pair for a family that is either visiting or living aboard, and a student exchange. The Peace Corps and missionary work is similar with the main difference being that missionary work can come from many churches. Both require you to work with underprivileged people, some in the third-world countries. Working as an Au pair is a fancy name for a nanny. Working at this job, you will be responsible for taking care of the children, making sure that they eat on time, take a bath, and go to bed on time. They are also responsible in making sure that the children are entertained when not in school.

Working at any of these jobs comes with some risks. One of the main risks is your health, especially if you are in the Peace Corps or working as a missionary. Some of the places where you will be working at have no running water, or bathroom facilities, and they live in houses with a dirt floor. Working in these conditions you can get malaria or ill from bacteria-infected water or food. You need to make sure that you have an adequate health insurance to cover the diseases you might get. Working as an Au Pair, you should also have a health insurance policy to cover any accidents, illnesses or personal liability. Be warned that certain insurance companies will have a limited coverage for people involved in such types of program so be advised to check out what kind of benefits you will receive from them.

Benefits of Visitor Insurance

Monday, September 6th, 2010

Whenever you plan your trip out of country or plan to move out to visit abroad you need to take care of lots of things like your bookings, your luggage, your money and your tickets. All are done on time but the only thing you forget to take care is your visitor insurance. It is really important for your health that you get yourself insured when you are travelling abroad. Whenever you move abroad it is recommended to get yourself and your family members insured for health as the medical expenses abroad are really high. An emergency can arise anytime and with anyone and especially for people who are already on medication, it is really important to get yourself visitor insurance done as there is a change in the climate too.

However, when you get your visitor insurance done you must read the policy document very carefully and also see as to what type of coverage is being provided to you for the same. It is really important to go through the documentation, terms and conditions and also see as to what extent the expenses are being covered in the policy taken for the visiting trip. No matter what your age is; whether you are a student, a couple or an old age person who is travelling abroad you must get yourself insured.

The main reason to get yourself insured is your protection as well as your safety as an emergency can arise at any point of time. It is always wise to get yourself insured and enjoy your trip to the fullest without any worries. Visitor insurance can also cover auto insurance if you are going to drive in another country; it will cover all the expenses in case of any mis-happening while you are driving. The premium you pay on the insurance depends upon the country you are visiting as well as your medical history and your purpose of visit. In case you are perfectly fit and not on medication, the premium charged to you will be less as compared to the one who is already on medication and has to travel abroad.