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Medical Insurance Cover

  • 01-08-2006 9:41am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 1,275 ✭✭✭


    Help ... need to travel to Czech and require Medical Insurnace Cover as below. Anyone know where I can get this sorted ASAP for my Visa application? No - I dont travel on an EU passport. I tried BUPA - my package doesnt allow me to get cover..... any other ideas?

    The Embassy only accepts an individual or group travel insurance policy covering the costs for emergency treatment by a doctor or in a hospital and a policy which covers the cost of repatriation to your country of residence.
    The insurance must be valid in the Czech Republic for the duration of your stay and must have a minimum cover of 30,000 Euro (including repatriation) per person. For multiple-entry visas the insurance must cover the period of the first intended visit. If the policy does not cover any potential future visits that may occur during your multi-entry visa validity, you must provide the Embassy with a sworn affidavit confirming that you will arrange travel insurance for these visits.
    Please provide the insurance certificate and policy as proof.
    Please note that the European Health Insurance Card, issued by the Irish authorities, does not cover costs for repatriation and is therefore not accepted without additional travel insurance cover."


Comments

  • Subscribers Posts: 32,859 ✭✭✭✭5starpool


    There are lots of places on the internet such as:
    www.justcover.ie
    Google will give you more. I don't know if there are nationality restrictions since this is an Irish site but read the T's & C's.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,275 ✭✭✭Chaz


    Thanks, im sorted.


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