International Travel Health Insurance Plans For Teachers

By Ray Sondeo

One of the most respected professions in the world is teaching, and with the burgeoning influence of the language, English teachers are being valued more around the world than ever before. Thanks especially to the increasing importance of East Asian countries, teaching English in these parts is a very rewarding profession indeed.

One of the top countries to work in this part of the world is Japan. Teaching English abroad is a fairly long term profession and it involves relocation for a fairly long period of time. It is necessary that we understand all the ramifications of moving to a different country. One of the first ones is international insurance.

The domestic coverage you have in your home country will not cover you once you move abroad. You must purchase international health insurance that covers you outside your home country. These international health insurance plans are designed for global travelers who need coverage around the world.

There are two kinds of international health insurance that are available for those teachers who are traveling to Japan or any other country and wanting to stay there for some time. They are the short term and the long term medical insurance for international travel plans.

Short term international medical insurance can be obtained for a span starting from five days. The short term policies do not cover pre-existing conditions and preventive care. These policies do not offer much in the home country. If the person is keen on getting covered on the pre-existing conditions and the preventive care too, he will have to buy the long term insurance plans for international travel.

Long term international health insurance plans involve a small procedure which needs to fill in an application form stating your medical health condition and status so that it is sent for a review and later on approved. Once it is approved you will be covered for the above mentioned conditions too.

Why are we talking about international insurance so much? Simply because it is the most often neglected area of planning while going to work abroad. "We'll take it after we get there" is a wrong concept altogether, as the changes in climate, food, water, and living conditions can affect a person within the first few days or weeks. Even if we apply as soon as we get there, the insurance cover would not get activated in those few days!

Teachers going to Eastern countries like Japan from the West must cover themselves under the international travel health insurance schemes. The policy will cover their illnesses or injuries while they adapt themselves to the new environment and climatic conditions.

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