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Backpacker/long term travel insurance - Residency requirements
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No, I looked at p37 of the Discoverer travel insurance.
Doesn't make sense, p37 says the following
"Age and residency
To be covered under this policy, you must be a resident of the UK. This means you must spend at least 6 months of any 12 month period in the UK.
Informing us
You must tell us about any claim you intend to make as soon as possible after of the incident.
If you make a claim, you must pass on to us
immediately every writ, summons and other document you receive in connection with it.
Page 37"I strongly recommend you ignore everything I say. Investments can go up as well as down, and is purely gambling0 -
What doesn't make sense?
That wording is different from your point in post 1.0 -
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scubascuba3 wrote: »You appear to be a time waster. Thanks for trying anyway
Certainly feel as if I am wasting my time.
Good luck.0
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