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If you’re planning to travel to Europe, specifically to any of the countries within the Schengen area, you’ll need to purchase Schengen travel insurance ahead of your trip. In this article, we’ll guide you through all you need to know about Schengen travel insurance before you travel.
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Schengen travel insurance is
specifically designed to meet the requirements for any travelers
visiting any of the 29 countries within the Schengen zone. In order
to qualify (and apply) for a Schengen short-term visa or long-term
visa, travelers need to provide proof of adequate travel insurance.
What is the Schengen zone? The Schengen zone is the area of free movement
within Europe, where citizens and travelers can move between countries
without having to go through customs at every border or obtaining multiple
visas. Therefore, Schengen travel insurance covers you for travel through
all of these European countries that are part of the Schengen free movement
area. This allows you to be flexible during your trip and visit multiple
countries on your Schengen visa, should you choose to.
The Schengen area includes almost all of the countries within the European
Union - with the exception of Cyprus and Ireland. It also includes a
number of non-EU countries - Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein
- who joined the Schengen zone. The 29 countries within the Schengen
area are: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark,
Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia,
Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Norway,
Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.
There are several types of Schengen visas available - the transit
visa, the short-stay visa and national long-stay visa, but the most
common is the short-stay visa. The short-stay visa allows you to
stay up to 90 days within the Schengen Zone in a 180 day period.
One of the principle requirements for being granted a Schengen visa is
to have a travel insurance certificate that covers you in all states
within the Schengen area. This ensures that any potential fees relating
to medical repatriation, urgent medical attention and/or emergency hospital
treatment or death, are covered whilst you are staying in one of the
Member States. Because of the free movement agreement between all of
the countries within the Schengen area, having travel insurance for just
one country is not adequate.
You’ll need to show proof of Schengen visa travel insurance when applying
for your visa, well before your trip, so it’s worth being prepared and
arranging this in advance. This means that you will need to obtain your
Schengen visa travel insurance before you apply for your visa. Be sure
to print off your travel insurance certificate to include in your visa
application paperwork and bring it to your appointment.
You’re free to pick an insurance policy of your choice, but you’ll
need to check that the policy you choose is 100% compliant with the
embassy, consulate, or visa center requirements where you are
applying for your Schengen visa.
In order to be compliant with a Schengen visa, your travel insurance
policy must meet specific criteria set out by the Schengen Agreement.
There are three criteria that you need to pay close attention to. First,
the insurance you choose must cover you for the entire duration of your
stay. It also must be valid within all countries of the Schengen zone,
and, lastly, it must have a minimum coverage of €30,000 for medical expenses
or repatriation (Emergency medical).
However, every embassy is different, and there can also be additional
demands made, depending on where you are applying for your visa. Some
embassies, for example, require you to include Covid-19 coverage, or
to take out an annual policy. You may also be required to choose an insurance
policy with no deductible (excess), or one with no maximum day limit
per trip.
Before taking out your Europe travel insurance, it’s worth checking with
your visa center about any specific requirements to make sure you have
the correct coverage.
Europe travel insurance and Schengen travel insurance
are very similar and often confused. Many travelers searching for Europe
Travel Insurance are, in fact, in need of Schengen visa travel insurance,
or visa-versa.
Schengen travel insurance covers
all of the European countries that are part of the Schengen free
movement area. Like noted previously, this includes most countries
within the European Union (again,with the exception of Cyprus and
Ireland). Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein and are
also included, since, while outside of the EU, they are a part of
the Schengen zone.
However, if your trip includes European countries which are not included
in the Schengen area - such as the UK, for example - you’ll need Europe
travel insurance instead. This will insure you for all the Schengen member
states, as well as those outside the Schengen zone. In short, if you’re
planning to go to both France (which is in the Schengen Zone) and London
(which is not), you will need to find a tailored solution that covers
both.
A Schengen travel insurance
policy is necessary in order to obtain the Schengen visa, but most European
travel insurances meet the Schengen visa requirements as well as cover
some additional countries. Be sure to check the terms and conditions
of your Europe travel insurance policy to be sure that it meets the Schengen
requirements.
Both Europe and
Schengen travel insurance will cover
you for a range of unforeseen travel expenses, including medical expenses,
during your European trip.
Schengen travel medical insurance
is included within the Schengen travel insurance cover, and is the minimum
requirement in order to apply for a Schengen visa.
Schengen travel insurance and
Schengen travel medical insurance are essentially the same, except
that
Schengen travel insurance will
also cover you for a range of additional guarantees, outside of
medical coverage.
In addition to medical coverage, this broader travel insurance
can cover other travel emergencies such as:
The exact coverage of your insurance will depend on the policy terms and any additional guarantees you select.
Not all travelers require a Schengen visa in order to visit the
Schengen area. If you are exempt from needing a visa, having a
European travel insurance policy is not a legal requirement.
Nonetheless, it is
highly recommended to purchase insurance
for your trip, since medical costs within Europe can be very expensive
for non-citizens. Having European travel insurance in place gives you
peace of mind during your travels, and allows you the flexibility of
changing your travel plans and visiting different European countries
during your trip, plus so much more.
If you meet one of the following requirements, then you may be exempt from needing a Schengen visa:
The easiest way to find the best travel insurance for a Schengen
visa is to use a comparison tool. Insurte’s travel insurance
comparison tool gathers information on multiple insurance providers
to help you identify which policy is best suited to your needs.
With tools like this one, you can filter your results according to the
type of trip you want, like asingle-trip or multi-trip, as well as the
region(s) you want to cover - for example, worldwide cover if you’re
globe-trotting.
Some of the most well known insurance providers offering Schengen visa
travel insurance include Axa, Allianz, Europ Assistance and Mutuaide,
which can be compared apples to apples on Insurte to ensure you’re getting
the right coverage at the best price.
It’s always worth shopping around when you are choosing travel
insurance, especially if you are looking to find the cheapest
insurance options available. There are also ways to reduce the cost
of your insurance by modifying your requirements.
Using Insurte’s insurance comparison tool will allow you to
compare prices of different policies and select the cheapest travel
insurance for Europe.
The cheapest travel insurance options are going to be those that offer
a more basic level of coverage. Reducing the length of your stay will
also bring down your cost, as will increasing your deductible (or excess).
Ultimately, it's worth remembering that the cost of insurance
is a relatively small expense compared to the potential financial
risk of traveling without sufficient coverage.
To ensure you have a premium policy that will protect you against
all unforeseen events during your travels, you’ll want to opt for a
comprehensive Schengen travel insurance.
Comprehensive options will have higher thresholds in the
payouts they offer and may include more specific options, such as
Covid coverage. They may also be deductible free, meaning in the
moment of a crisis you don't need to pay anything yourself.
When searching for comprehensive insurance, be sure to review
the policy terms and conditions carefully to understand what is and
isn’t covered. Consider factors such as:
The cost of your Schengen travel insurance will vary widely
depending on which insurance provider you go with and the level of
coverage you select. Overall cost will depend on the length of your
stay, as well as specific guarantees that you want covered.
Including high risk activities, such as skiing, can result in a more
expensive policy.
On average you might expect to pay €21+ for a Schengen travel insurance
policy for a short-term stay, but again, this can vary.
The cheapest options will include basic insurance policies
that offer minimal coverage. More comprehensive policies come at a
higher premium, but offer additional benefits and have higher cover
limits.
With Insurte, the premiums we offer are not dependent on your
age, nationality, country of departure or country of arrival. You
can browse available insurance options without needing to fill out a
health questionnaire - we offer minimum options to all customers on
an equal basis, without discrimination.
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