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I have lived in Ireland for 3 months, and I plan to go to Span in Jan 2012. The requirement of Visa includes the travel insurance.
I have lookede the single travel insurance on lots of websites. And the travel insurance need to be confiremed by irish resident or person that lived in Ireland more than 6 months.
In my situation, is there any tpye of travel insurance that I can buy?
Looking for help. Thx you
There are the requirements that post in Spanish Embassy in Dublin.
8. Proof of Medical Insurance Cover
o The Embassy only accepts an individual or group travel insurance covering the costs for emergency treatment by a doctor or in a hospital and repatriation to your country of residence The insurance must be valid in all Schengen states for the duration of your stay and must have a minimum cover of 30,000 Euro per person.
o Applicants should take medical insurance in Ireland.
o 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.
I have lookede the single travel insurance on lots of websites. And the travel insurance need to be confiremed by irish resident or person that lived in Ireland more than 6 months.
In my situation, is there any tpye of travel insurance that I can buy?
Looking for help. Thx you
There are the requirements that post in Spanish Embassy in Dublin.
8. Proof of Medical Insurance Cover
o The Embassy only accepts an individual or group travel insurance covering the costs for emergency treatment by a doctor or in a hospital and repatriation to your country of residence The insurance must be valid in all Schengen states for the duration of your stay and must have a minimum cover of 30,000 Euro per person.
o Applicants should take medical insurance in Ireland.
o 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.