As entry rules continue to evolve at pace, we take a look at the countries that require travel insurance as standard
Travel has had a turbulent few years to say the least. Following the stasis of the pandemic, this summer has seen a sharp rise in passenger numbers thanks to easing restrictions and increased traveller confidence.
The surge caught the industry by surprise. Transport hubs around the world have struggled under the pressure with long airport queues, lengthy delays, staff strikes, lost luggage and cancelled flights. Britain’s busiest airport even asked airlines to stop selling summer flights to cap passenger numbers.
While nearly all countries have relaxed entry restrictions put in place during the pandemic, some have retained certain criteria. One such condition is the requirement for visitors to hold valid travel insurance.
Another consequence of the pandemic is that workers have been freed from the office. In response, a number of countries have introduced initiatives and remote work visas to smooth the way for flexible working. Again, this has led to a raft of new entry regulations.
As such, it is more important than ever to obtain travel insurance and check that it provides sufficient cover including all overseas medical costs, medical repatriation and evacuation.
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Whether you’re visiting on a city break or to set yourself up as a remote worker, there are now over 50 countries that require travel insurance before entry is granted.
Countries that won’t let you in without travel insurance
Entry requirements differ for travellers depending on your country of citizenship and/or residency. Always check the advice from your country’s foreign office.
Antarctica
Due to the continent’s remoteness and the sheer scale of costs associated with treatment or evacuation from the region, any reputable tour operator to Antarctica should insist on clients carrying…
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