Expatriate Insurance....???
#1
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Expatriate Insurance....???
I'm sure I saw somewhere on the 'net, an advert for a company, where you paid something like sixty quid per person per year, and in the event of serious illness or death of a family member "back home" the insurance will pay for a flight home (it might have even been a return flight) Has anyone else heard of this, is it a figment of my overactive imagination, is it a scam, or is it for real. If the latter, does anyone have any more info (websites etc.) on this?
Al.
Al.
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Re: Expatriate Insurance....???
Originally Posted by alneve2oz
I'm sure I saw somewhere on the 'net, an advert for a company, where you paid something like sixty quid per person per year, and in the event of serious illness or death of a family member "back home" the insurance will pay for a flight home (it might have even been a return flight) Has anyone else heard of this, is it a figment of my overactive imagination, is it a scam, or is it for real. If the latter, does anyone have any more info (websites etc.) on this?
Al.
Al.
This link shows the policy we are going to use through our agent, I think anybody can buy it though.
http://www.overseas-emigration.co.uk...739fc4b0f4705f
Rgs
Greig
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Re: Expatriate Insurance....???
Yep, that's it exactly. Thanks man.
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Re: Expatriate Insurance....???
Originally Posted by Greigrob
Sounds like you are looking for repatriation insurance.
This link shows the policy we are going to use through our agent, I think anybody can buy it though.
http://www.overseas-emigration.co.uk...739fc4b0f4705f
Rgs
Greig
This link shows the policy we are going to use through our agent, I think anybody can buy it though.
http://www.overseas-emigration.co.uk...739fc4b0f4705f
Rgs
Greig
#5
Re: Expatriate Insurance....???
Looks pretty good idea , but someone should tell them the verb is Emigrate - not Immigrate. Bit embarrassing their website being so grammatically incorrect considering their line of business.
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Re: Expatriate Insurance....???
Originally Posted by spalen
Looks pretty good idea , but someone should tell them the verb is Emigrate - not Immigrate. Bit embarrassing their website being so grammatically incorrect considering their line of business.
"Karma for the comedy"
Al.