Schengen Travel Insurance
Schengen is a part of the 26 states in the European
Union which make the Schengen Area. There is a law as per the Schengen
agreement which states that if you are on a business or leisure trip, then you
need to procure a Schengen visa, but before applying for a visa you need to buy
Schengen Travel Insurance. Only then would you be given the Schengen visa.
For
anyone applying for a Tourist Schengen Visa, it is mandatory to have a valid travel insurance forSchengen Visa when you submit your application. A lot of people think that
it doesn’t matter what type of travel insurance they have, but in fact there
are many requirements that your Schengen Travel Insurance has to meet in order
to be accepted, and it’s important that you read all the fine print so you are
certain that your travel insurance will cover you in the events of an
emergency.
The
reason embassies require you to show proof of valid travel insurance is pretty
simple; medical expenses are extremely costly, and if the different national
governments didn’t require visitors to have their own insurance already in
place, they would have to pay millions each year for travelers who either who
are in need of medical care while visiting their country.
Travel Insurance for Schengen Visadiffers somewhat from other travel insurances in
that it has to meet specific requirements that apply to all Schengen country
visa applications.
Travel
Insurance provides coverage against different type of emergencies like medical
expenses
(incl.
repatriation & medical evacuation), delay of checked-in baggage or total
loss of checked-in baggage, missed connection, financial emergency assistance
etc. while you are travelling. Travel Insurance Policy is an essential piece of
documentation that is required when you travel abroad and should be bought in
advance to cover the dates you travel on.
Travel Insurance gives you the power totake a step back and enjoy your travel experience.
So, make sure you have the right Travel Insurance policy as it would cover all
your needs right from the first flight to your stay and return journey as well.
Cost of Travel Insurance
for a Schengen Visa
Travel
Insurance (Minimum coverage of 30,000 euro with 15 days allowance). Some
countries also require additional day-allowance so double-check the requirement
from the embassy.
It
depends upon the insurance company you choose but the price of premium ranges
from 50 Euro to 55 Euro (or 3000 pesos and above) for the P2.5 Million
insurance coverage and closer. So, prepare P3000 and above for your coverage.
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