What are some questions you should clarify? What are the requirements for insurance cover in…

What are some questions you should clarify?

  • What are the requirements for insurance cover in the country of travel?
  • Does the insurance also apply to the outward and return journey and in the time before and after the program?
  • Are other benefits included in addition to comprehensive protection in the event of illness and accidents?
  • Is there protection in case of interruption of your activity, for example for a holiday?
  • Does the insurance also cover sports accidents?

What can you do if you need non-emergency hospital treatment?

If the inpatient treatment is not an emergency treatment, we recommend arranging the details of the planned therapy with our claims department beforehand. This way, we can help you to minimize any financial risk.

Should you read the rules of traveling the EU before you start to pack?

If you are packing alcohol, tobacco, or cash when you are traveling to one of the European Union countries there could be restrictions on the amount of these products.

What is one of the best things about the Schengen Visa?

If you get bored of the huge amount of meat and sausages in Germany during your stay there, you can easily cross the border if you hold a Schengen visa, and eat a croissant in France.

You can visit Europe if you prefer to visit a lot of countries in a short amount of time without being checked at every border?

It might sound crazy but it’s all to the agreement of the Schengen Zone.

What are your advantages with PROVISIT?

    • Recognized insurance for Schengen visa
    • Ideal connecting insurance in case of prolonged stay
  • Corona infection insured
  • Cancellation free of charge

What is some information for volunteers?

You are drawn to faraway places and at the same time you would like to promote nature conservation or make a small contribution to improving the local living conditions? Volunteering abroad offers you a variety of opportunities to get involved in projects in the fields of social work, medicine, to engage in education, environmental protection and nature conservation. By working and living together with the local people you will make new friends, learn about everyday life and culture in another country and gain valuable experience. You will also expand your language skills along the way. In order to be able to embark on this adventure with complete peace of mind, reliable insurance cover is particularly important. After all, you can also fall ill abroad and there are many other risks against which you should insure yourself. A few practical examples:
  • In the rented apartment your perfume bottle falls into the sink and causes a crack.
  • When you walk alone through a remote side street, another person threatens you and demands that you hand over your wallet.
  • When skiing in the mountains you are seriously injured and must be rescued by the mountain rescue service.
  • Your grandfather died unexpectedly and you want to travel home for the funeral.
We therefore recommend that you take out complete cover, including health insurance, personal liability insurance, accident insurance and assistance insurance.

Will quarantine costs be covered by the foreign health insurance?

Quarantine costs are not covered by the foreign health insurance. Quarantine is often prescribed as a precautionary measure. This is not a medically necessary treatment. If you fall ill with the coronavirus during quarantine, the treatment is of course insured.
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