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Manoj
16-02-2015, 09:03 PM
My friend visiting me in March in India. He is studying masters in UK and will be in India for 20 days. As most of the travel insurance policies are for Indian residents.

1- How do insurance companies define Indian resident for travel insurance?
2- Can he buy travel insurance in India?

>take
18-02-2015, 05:10 PM
My friend visiting me in March in India. He is studying masters in UK and will be in India for 20 days. As most of the travel insurance policies are for Indian residents.

1- How do insurance companies define Indian resident for travel insurance?

Country of Residence of the Insured shall mean the country, Insured is normally residing in currently, and declared as the Residential Address of the Insured in the Policy Schedule. It need not be the same as the country of origin of the Insured or the country whose citizen the Insured is.
Source - ICICILombard (https://www.icicilombard.com/Content/ilom-en/Downloads/PolicyWording/international-travel-insurance-policy-wording.pdf)



2- Can he buy travel insurance in India?

No. See above, if he is here for short term.

CONFUSED
20-02-2015, 03:51 PM
My friend visiting me in March in India. He is studying masters in UK and will be in India for 20 days.

As your friend is currently a UK Resident, so won't be eligible for buying travel insurance from Indian Insurance Company.

rakeshkumar
26-05-2015, 03:14 PM
Ans 1. One can buy a health insurance policy from a country where he currently resides. There are many insurance companies which can help individuals to get insured under travel insurance.

Ans 2. He is not eligible to buy health insurance in India.

Hope your satisfied with the answers.