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One Way Travel Insurance

If you are planning to return to your home country or emigrate to a new one, having a Travel Insurance policy for the journey is a good idea.

These policies will cover a one-way single Trip commencing in the United Kingdom or the Channel Islands to European or Worldwide destinations.

Please select when you are going. This is the date you are leaving your home. 

And then, when are you coming back? Select the date you arrive at your final destination.

There are some Additional Options available after you have selected a scheme.

You should select One Way Extended Trip Cover - (extends Coverage in Final Destination from 48 hours to 31 days).

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Summary of Cover (per person)

Section & Cover Standard Enhanced Prime Supreme
Emergency Medical and Repatriation £5,000,000 £7,500,000 £10,000,000 £10,000,000
Cancellation or Curtailment £1,000 £2,500 £5,000 £10,000
Personal Baggage £1,000 £1,500 £2,500 £3,500
Personal Money £350 £750 £1,250 £1,500
Missed Departure/Journey Disruption £250 £500 £750 £1,000
Holiday Financial Protection - £1,500 £1,500 £3,000

Excess payables vary depending on the claim benefit.

Please read the Policy Wording for the complete list of Benefits.

Popular Countries for Emigration

  • Canada
  • USA
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
  • Spain
  • France
  • Italy
  • Thailand
  • South Africa

Requirements for Emigration

Many types of Visas are available to suit the time you want to spend away and the activities you will be doing. These include:

  • Working Visa
  • Holiday Visa
  • Working / Travelling Visa

If you have a job offer in another country, you can apply for a Working Visa. This means you can enter and stay in another country if you have a firm job offer and remain employed.

Usually, if you wanted to change jobs, your new employer would have to thoroughly interview you to ensure that there were no native workers more suited to the position and confirm this with the immigration authorities.

A Holiday Visa means you can go to another country for long periods without having a job waiting for you.

This is often a popular choice for Gap Year Students who wish to travel significantly around a particular country, such as Australia or Thailand.

A Working Travelling Visa combines both of the above. It is for people who wish to spend time in another country, aim to do some travelling, but would also like to be able to work.

You do not need a job offer to apply for this type of Visa, but you can use it for work once you have arrived.

Visa Applications for countries such as Canada, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand will usually require the following:

  • Proof of Address
  • Copy of Passport
  • Police Certificate
  • Proof of Funds
  • Medical Declaration

Some countries, such as the USA, will require you to attend a face-to-face interview at the US Embassy to assess your suitability.

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