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What are tips about Travel Insurance and explain about Schengen travel insurance?

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Travel insurance is a term that relates to coverage of medical expenses   and other unexpected issues that occur while traveling. If you’re wondering whether you need health insurance when traveling in a foreign country, the answer is yes. But keep in mind, it also depends on your chosen destination and whether your current health insurance policy offers international coverage. Aside from possible medical expenses, travel insurance can cover losses you incur while in a foreign country including lost luggage, unexpected flight cancellations or issues with accommodations. In addition, whether you’re only traveling once or several times throughout the year, purchasing travel insurance is that extra piece of trip protection you will want to have. The policy will cover the exact number of days you plan on spending in Schengen territory. Providers of Schengen Insurance Policies Above all, verify whether or not your current medical insurance provides international coverage...

What is the Travel Medical Insurance Criteria for the Schengen Visa?

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Schengen Visa Travel Insurance Introduction Schengen states have made it mandatory for all theapplicants to avail visa travel insurance  as it helps in coping with mammoth expenses in case of any unforeseen medical complication. Besides, visa travel insurance provides financial security to backpackers so that they can fully enjoy their journey without any anxiety. Travel Medical Insurance Criteria •           The availed medical insurance must cover minimum expenses equivalent to 30000 EUR or 50000 USD. •            Travel medicalinsurance should be valid in all member states of the Schengen Area. •           It should cover all expenses pertaining to repatriation for medical reasons, medical emergency, treatment in hospital and death. It is pertinent here to mention that not all travelers are obliged t...

How long is the validity of the visa?

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Depends on the itinerary you will submit and the embassy and how strong and curated your documents are!!  😛 A Tourist Schengen Visa permits third-country nationals   enter into the Schengen Area for a maximum of 90 days within a 6-month period, under the purpose of traveling or visiting Europe for pleasure The Schengen visa might seem vast and complicated, but all you need to do is keep a simple checklist of up-to-date documents ready. Follow the  process mentioned above, and it will automatically seem less confusing. (Do remember to start collecting your documents well in advance of your trip. This will save you a lot of time, effort and panic). Take a deep breath. We’re here to simplify the entire process. When you apply for a visa with Schengenvisa itinerary, we guide you through the entire process, step by step. Furthermore, we also provide you with a few tips to keep in mind when you start the Schengen visa application process. This visa is your g...

Which Schengen Country’s Embassy Should You Apply For?

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There’s a predetermined order that needs to be followed while choosing the embassy to file your Schengen visa application. 1.           If you plan to travel only onecountry in the Schengen zone ,  apply at the embassy of the country you intend to visit. Quite obvious, I know  🙂 2.           If you are going to travel to more than one Schengen state, apply at the embassy of the country you intend to spend the maximum number of days in, called as the main or primary destination. 3.           If you mean to spend the equal number of days in two or more Schengen countries, apply at the embassy of the country you propose to enter the Schengen area through, called as the port of entry. Denmark Embassy also handles the visa process for Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands. The Faroe Islands and Greenland though part of Ki...

What must be the coverage of a valid Schengen travel insurance and What are the advantages of Travel Insurance?

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Schengen embassies do have a minimum coverage requirement for a travel insurance to be considered valid for travel. Here are the minimum coverage requirements for the Schengen travel insurance: ·           A medical coverage of at least €30,000 or no less than $50,000 ·           A validity period that covers the entire duration of stay within the Schengen area ·           A repatriation coverage for medical emergencies or death These required coverage are really very basic which is probably one of the reasons why travellers do not see purchasing a   travel insurance as a good enoughinvestment .   However, since this is a requirement, there is no other choice but to get one. On the contrary, many travel insurance providers have thought of giving better travel insurance coverage for the same fee. Doing this gives insurance prov...

About Schengen Visa Duration of stay and visa validity

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Whateveryour Schengen Visa type , when applying for or using your visa it is important to remember the difference between the duration of stay and visa validity. Duration of stay is the maximum number of days you are allowed to stay in the Schengen Area for - it begins when you enter the area and ends on the day you leave. Visa validity is the period of time during which you can use your visa to enter and stay in Schengen Countries. Multiple-entry visas In addition to standard multiple-entry visas, once you have proved you are a regular visitor to the Schengen Area, you can apply for longer multiple-entry visas. 90/180 Schengen Visa Rule One important thing for multiple-entry visa holders to remember is the nature of the 90/180 rule. Most think the 180-day period starts when your visa becomes valid, but it keeps rolling - meaning you need to count back from the date you plan to re-enter the Schengen Area to check you haven’t spent more than 90 days there in the p...

What are the Schengen Visa Types?

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Schengen members allow free movement to their citizens and visa holders in Schengen area. Citizens of Schengen area do not need a visa to travel in Schengen zone. Schengen area consist on 26 Europe Countries expect Ireland, Croatia, Romania, Cyprus, Belgium and the United Kingdom, these countries are not part of the Schengen area but in a short time, they will become a part of Schengen area else the United Kingdom. This article will highlight the Schengen visa types and all categories further with criteria and limitations. According to the Visa Code (EU Regulation no. 810/2009) There are three main Schengen visa types, which based on the purpose of visit. UNIFORM SCHENGEN VISA (USV): This Schengen visa type (USV) allows its holders to travel or for residence in the Schengen zone for a limited time period ,  maximum of 90 days every 6-month period starting from the time of arrival to Schengen area According to the purpose of traveling USV available in thre...

Importance of Schengen Tourist Visa

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Not long ago, before obtaining my Finnish citizenship, I needed to apply for a  Schengen visa  in order to enter Finland as it is a Schengen territory. At that time, I needed to apply for a Schengen student visa as the purpose of my visit was, obviously, to study in Finland, where I got a placement in a College to become a Chef. The process was simple and straightforward and not much different than the Schengen tourist visa other than a few other important documents were asked (i.e., School acceptance letter). That said, the basic yet most important value we’ll tell you in this post is the fact that you need a basic understanding of the following: •             The purpose of your travels •             You need to be absolutely clearabout your itinerary and agenda.  Make it as detailed as possible if you’re drafting this! •   ...

How long does it take for a Schengen Visa to be approved and Schengen Visa valid?

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There is no fixed period, and it depends a great deal on several different factors. Hence it is advisable that the embassies be provided enough time for processing the visa. In some cases, it may take only a couple of weeks, while others have reported having to wait up to two months to get their visas. During peak seasons,  there are a lot of tourists visiting the Schengencountries , so the embassies are required to deal with tons of applications. These are some of the factors that one needs to take into consideration before applying. Also, the application is submitted should be complete so that any unwanted delays are avoided later. How much does it cost to apply for a Schengen Visa? Thecost of applying for a Schengen Visa will depend entirely on the prevailingexchange rate  between the local currency and Euros and is likely to change from time to time. It is also important to note that payments made for a visa are non-refundable. Usually, no fee is app...

A COMPLETE GUIDE ON HOW TO APPLY FOR A SCHENGEN VISA FOR TOURISTS

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A tourist visa serves as an authorization to citizens of other countries for entering a respective country for the sole purpose of traveling within the designated area of the country either on a pleasure trip or while on a visit to their relatives in that country. Anyone holding a tourist visa is exempted from holding citizenship to visit that country or their relatives in that country. Certain limitations are, however, applicable in case of issue of a tourist visa through the process of obtaining one is far simpler compared to that of a business visa. A tourist visa allows an individual to reside in a country for a maximum period of 3 months or 90 days unless stated differently in the visa. The visa holder does not have the right to seek employment in the country for the period unless mentioned otherwise in the visa. ETIAS EU waiver visa vs. Schengen visa: Which one should you get? With the new laws coming and going, EU has been one of the top destinations to visit in the wo...

How to Apply for a Schengen Visa

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Thais who wish to travel all over Europe to fulfill their romantic dreams and discover more of world history with the continent’s rich cultural heritage are now given a hint of good news with a more convenient way to travel. Making a fascinating trip around Europe is made easier  by   applying for a Schengen Visa  prior to your trip. The Schengen Visa allows you to visit the countries who have signed the Schengen agreement (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Switzerland, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands, and Norway) without the need to apply for a separate visa for each country. However, traveling to the United Kingdom and Ireland requires you to get a separate visa. The Schengen Visa allows you to travel   around the said countries for a maximum of 90 days within a 6-month period. It would be best to apply for your Schengen Visa at least 6 weeks before your trip, and it would be best t...

What is Travel Insurance For Schengen Visa?

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Schengen Travel Insurance Schengen is a part of the 26 states in the European Union which make the Schengen Area. There is a law as per the Schengen agreement which states that if you are on a business or leisure trip, then you need to procure a Schengen visa, but before applying for a visa you need to buy Schengen Travel Insurance. Only then would you be given the Schengen visa. For anyone applying for a Tourist Schengen Visa,  it is mandatory to have a valid travel insurance forSchengen Visa when you submit your application.   A lot of people think that it doesn’t matter what type of travel insurance they have, but in fact there are many requirements that your Schengen Travel Insurance has to meet in order to be accepted, and it’s important that you read all the fine print so you are certain that your travel insurance will cover you in the events of an emergency. The reason embassies require you to show proof of valid travel insurance is pretty simple; medical...

What are the Requirements for travel insurance for Schengen Visa and How to apply for this travel insurance?

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Requirements For Travel Insurance For Schengen Visa : The first thing you have to do, is make sure you know what the requirements are for your Travel Insurance for Schengen Visa, as it can be slightly different from other travel insurance requirements. In general, a travel insurance will cover a lot more than the checklist below, however this checklist is what is mandatory for your  Travel Insurance for Schengen Visa   and your Tourist Schengen Visa Application. If your travel insurance does not meet these criteria, your application will be rejected. The mandatory medical insurance requirements for any travel Insurance accompanying a Schengen Visa application are: ·           The insurance must cover urgent medical expenses as well as repatriation to your state of residence (in other words it must cover expenses in relation to your return to your home country) ·        ...