One of the challenges of moving to a new country is that all of a sudden your preferred online sites are no longer able to service you. This is particularly true of travel policies because as an Expatriate your preferred supplier may have sales restrictions that prevents them from selling in your new country of residence. This is because countries legislations and restrictions on financial services that can be sold in their country, and the related costs and red-tape can be crippling.
Most travel insurance policies tend to be country or even region specific so if you are a non-resident living in another country, it is unlikely that your regular company will be able to cover you. This is especially true for British Expats because most UK insurance providers don't sell outside the UK.
Most expats don't think they require travel cover when returning home for holidays because they think they are covered by the government provided healthcare in the event they require medical treatment. And they would be very wrong, because as a non-resident you are no longer entitled to it. A good example are the British Expats because they are not entitled to the National Health Services as soon as they move to another country. It always makes good sense to purchase travel insurance anyway because of the broad range of critical protection it provides travellers.




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