Health insurance for expatriates
Who is expat insurance for?
Health insurance for expatriates is for anyone who spends at least 3
months abroad. It is for individuals, groups, families, professionals
working temporarily in a foreign country, e.g. business travelers, persons
deployed abroad, self-employed or private persons who live abroad temporarily,
and persons on extended trips as well as for emigrants.

The maximum age for taking out insurance is 79. This insurance is available
with or without coverage in the US.
The signs of the times are clear. Today, every individual needs to assume responsibility for his own future. Actively ensuring your standard of life means making the right decisions at the right time to make arrangements for health insurance in case you fall ill.
What expatriate health insurance offers you:
Expat insurance covers outpatient, inpatient, and dental care as well as
screening and medication and aids from all certified physicians around the
world. In addition to 24-hour support, international know-how and local
contact persons are offered. Insurance coverage is also valid in your home
country. Previously existing conditions can be included
in the coverage after a medical examination. Expatriate insurance can be
taken out with no time limits.
Newborns are insured immediately after birth with
no risk examination, subject to a notice period.
An expatriate, or expat for short, is a professional working for an international company who is sent temporarily to work in a branch in a foreign country.
