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Old Mar 6th 2005, 9:54 am
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Is any one able to say how much health cover would be for a retired couple aged 65?

ANd then for a family married couple dependents 15, 11, and 5?
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Old Mar 7th 2005, 2:29 am
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Hi

Is any one able to say how much health cover would be for a retired couple aged 65?

ANd then for a family married couple dependents 15, 11, and 5?
Thanks
No idea, but look at southerncross.co.nz (or do a google search for southerncross, i cant be bothered rite now to look it up). Or check out sorted.co.nz....maybe there is something on there. But i think it varies on your personal circumstances too/
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Is any one able to say how much health cover would be for a retired couple aged 65?

ANd then for a family married couple dependents 15, 11, and 5?
Thanks
If you already hold BUPA health insurance in the UK you can transfer to Southern Cross and continue to hold cover for existing conditions. This may be important if you have health problems, as otherwise, existing conditions will be excluded.
Another avenue is to buy International Insurance from BUPA in the UK. This is more expensive.
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