Can I get travel insurance once I have left the UK?

Freedom Insurance working together with It's So Easy Travel Insurance can offer customers who have already left the United Kingdom an option to still take out an insurance policy. You would need to be a UK passport holder, have unrestricted entry to the UK and be registered with a GP in the UK.

Can you get travel insurance if you are already overseas?

You can still purchase travel insurance if you're overseas already, but you typically cannot make any claims for an incident related to a pre-existing condition. However you can still have coverage for other emergency medical expenses unrelated to your conditions, as well as all other events listed in your policy.

Can I have insurance in two countries?

Yes, most policies provide coverage for travel throughout multiple countries worldwide, however, you only need to select one destination you are traveling to on the quote form.

Can I take out travel insurance when I am abroad UK?

You don't need to be in your Home Country to get cover, you can buy a policy from anywhere in the world, as long as you're residential status is still in the UK. Just follow the Quote form to get a price and complete your purchase.

Can I get travel insurance once I have left the UK?

Freedom Insurance working together with It's So Easy Travel Insurance can offer customers who have already left the United Kingdom an option to still take out an insurance policy. You would need to be a UK passport holder, have unrestricted entry to the UK and be registered with a GP in the UK.

Can you get travel insurance after you left?

Most insurers, including AXA

AXA
Axa S.A. (styled as AXA) is a French multinational insurance company. The head office is in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France. It also provides investment management and other financial services.
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, won't sell you a policy once your trip has begun (this is called post-departure coverage). Among those that do, you'll usually be charged higher premiums. Most importantly, note that there's usually a three-day waiting period before coverage begins, for post-departure policies.

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