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Expat Health Insurance

Myrtle Said:

Do I have to live in the US to get life insurance? I'm a retired expat living in Ghana.?

We Answered:

You have to live in United States to get life insurance. If life insurance was offered in Ghana, then you should buy it there.

Shane Said:

health insurance expat in Tanzania?

We Answered:

When I lived in Tanzania, I used a division of Clements International. You can check them out at www.clements.com. Also, try talking to your employer as they may have a better idea of what the options are for ExPats. Depending on your home country, you can also talk to the various embassies for advice.

Hope that helps.

George Said:

As an Expat contract worker in Norway, can I choose not to avail of any Health Insurances.?

We Answered:

You can get expat health insurance...search the web about it:)

Nancy Said:

I'm living in Japan, looking for private health insurance. Can anyone recommend a good *affordable company?

We Answered:

If you live in Japan, it's a MUST to join National Health Insurance, or health insurance of your employer.

And there is nothing which can replace NHI. There are some insurances. But they are only supplement of NHI.

Terry Said:

Regarding Cost of Leaving in Bahrain With salary Basic 1150BD and Expat allowence 480BD,?

We Answered:

First of all, the salary which you mentioned is good. You will be able to live comfortably and be able to save as well.

1. You will need schooling fees for your kid. Good private schools are available for approx. BD120 per month.
2. If you dont drink, then no probs.
3. Difficult to get houses with good rates, but a luxurious apartment semi furnished can be around BD350 to BD500 per month or even less.
4. Yes it is necessary. With your salary, you can buy a small car and pay from BD60 to BD80 per month. Or a second hand car for much cheaper.
5. You will be able to do so.
6. There is nothing to see in Bahrain. The first few weeks you'll be excited, then you'll stay at hime :) Food is cheap in Bahrain
7. No worries there.
8. Hospitals can be a bit expensive in Bahrain and medication also, but if for normal illnesses like flu & cold you will be fine.
9. I would say you can save from BD400 to BD600 per month, depending on how you want to live.

Cynthia Said:

Broke expat returning to USA - any tips and tricks to get health insurance coverage?

We Answered:

Yeah MOVE back to Canada you treasonous weed smokin hippy.
expat is almost ALWAYS a cowards way of saying they didnt have the guts, integrity or right out cajones to obey the law and do thier duty to thier country. You people make me sick.

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