Poster: A snowHead
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Anyone know of any companies that provide winter sports or "activities" cover without the travel portion?
I'm going to be living in another country for a couple of months most travel insurance only covers you if you are resident in the UK.
I suppose a backpackers insurance might work?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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GordonFreeman, if you're only there for a couple of months, you remain UK resident, surely? Alernatively, look at insurance providers in this other country. Or get insurance with your lift pass.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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ihi Bupa - www.ihi.com - might be able to help although not if the other country is the US, unless you are maintaining a UK address. It does do insurance for most other countries, though.
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what do you want to be covered for?
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Lizzard wrote: |
GordonFreeman, if you're only there for a couple of months, you remain UK resident, surely? Alernatively, look at insurance providers in this other country. Or get insurance with your lift pass. |
Aren't the lift pass insurance prices expensive?
Yeah, I remain UK resident but a lot of these insurers only cover trips of 45 days max.
Maybe backpackers cover longer but then they add random restrictions like max 14 ski days or equivalent.
Arno - the usual, medical, rescue, etc. on piste and also the occasional off piste but with guide.
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GordonFreeman, depending on where you're going and assuming you have the required other insurances, Carte Neige might be interesting...
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GordonFreeman, an annual multi trip with a 60 day limit "any one trip" limit would probably work. Most can allow generally 17 - 31 days ski within that. Or are you sliding every day?
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GordonFreeman, lift pass insurance is 2,80€ per day or 2,50€ per day if you buy a pass for five days or more.
under a new name, Carte Neige is an annual policy which costs over 50€. Only worth it if you're skiing for three weeks plus.
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Lizzard wrote: |
GordonFreeman, lift pass insurance is 2,80€ per day or 2,50€ per day if you buy a pass for five days or more.
under a new name, Carte Neige is an annual policy which costs over 50€. Only worth it if you're skiing for three weeks plus. |
Will be in Spain - can probably check out the insurance with lift pass if they do it.
Carte Neige is only mtn rescue? http://www.natives.co.uk/news/2004/10/16cart.htm
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carte neige does rescue; EHIC card gets you reciprocal medical care
YMMV
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Arno wrote: |
carte neige does rescue; EHIC card gets you reciprocal medical care
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but does it get you home?
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GordonFreeman, if you're skiing in Spain, Carte Neige is particularly irrelevant. It is valid worldwide, but if you use it outside France you have to pay costs upfront and wait for reimbursement. I have no idea whether Spanish resorts sell insurance with the lift pass - best have a look at the website for the resort in question.
Bode Swiller, yes, as long as you take the Loisirs and not the cheaper Primo option.
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Lizzard, duh! "I'm going to be living in another country for a couple of months" could easily make sense, depending
GordonFreeman, you may find that ski pass insurance only provides "local" cover (a la Carte Neige) - if it's only couple of months I'd think any decent annual policy would do, you aren't going to change your "residency" for a couple of months are you?
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You know it makes sense.
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ihi Bupa covers everything except motorsports and you can get it by the day for up to a year for single trip insurance. I've used it in the US when I was teaching skiing and still had a UK address. It covers 100% medical, and other stuff such as repatriation, flying someone out to be with you, etc.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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GordonFreeman, I live in Spain and as such I cannot get UK insurance due to the fact that they will only repatriate to the UK!! daft I know, (road transport is cheaper than UK air ambulance) So my solution is to cover mountain rescue with the Austrian Alpine club and medical cover with the Spanish provider Sanitas who include repatriation. Sporting goods are covered by my household insurance.
Where are you planning to ski? If it is Andorra, they can include insurance for €42 with a season pass, but it is not transportable out of Andorra.
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