Reconsider your need to travel areas

BelindaJK101

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Hi 👋🏽 can anyone recommend some good policies that cover ‘reconsider your need to travel’ areas for long trips (like months?) Thanks
 
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Hi 👋🏽 can anyone recommend some good policies that cover ‘reconsider your need to travel’ areas for long trips (like months?) Thanks
Is 'months' more than two? If so then your main issue will be to get a travel insurance policy, (which is what I think you are asking about) to cover more than 60 days.

I don’t think most policies have a prohibition on 'reconsider your need to travel' but certainly do for 'do not travel'.
 
Is 'months' more than two? If so then your main issue will be to get a travel insurance policy, (which is what I think you are asking about) to cover more than 60 days.

I don’t think most policies have a prohibition on 'reconsider your need to travel' but certainly do for 'do not travel'.
Any insurer will cover longer trips, out to 365 days plus.
 
There will be many options for you @BelindaJK101 for that classification and duration. Whether or not assistance can be provided in those countries is another matter and there'll be such a clause in the PDS. I once had this pointed out to me when preparing for a work trip to PNG.

Re duration - there is a difference between an annual multi-trip policy, which covers shorter trips up to a certain length (say, 60 days) and a policy that covers a single trip of up to 365 days. Both are common.
 
They will issue a yearly policy, but I’ve often seen restrictions on individual trips more than 60 days. But you’ve seen full year away from Home policies?
As I say, single trip policies are the default for most and probably account for 80-90% if policies issued. You can insure any length of trip.
In fact, there is no insurer I’m aware of that doesn’t issue single trip insurance, while many do not sell annual cover.

Go to any insurance quote site right now and you’ll see what I mean.
 
You need to read the PDS as some policies will not cover you if taken out after an area is designated reconsider your need to travel by government.
 
You can insure any length of trip.
Together with what @Happy Dude wrote, I've learned something, so thanks.

In fact, there is no insurer I’m aware of that doesn’t issue single trip insurance, while many do not sell annual cover.

That was never in question - just the length of time they will allow away from home for a single insured trip ( individual trip policy or annual).
 
Is 'months' more than two? If so then your main issue will be to get a travel insurance policy, (which is what I think you are asking about) to cover more than 60 days.

I don’t think most policies have a prohibition on 'reconsider your need to travel' but certainly do for 'do not travel'.
Thanks @RooFlyer quite a few I’ve come across cover for 6 months. It’s for our son’s gap year trip :)
 
Thanks everyone! So far I’ve found Tick insurance only excludes do not travel and same with Go Insurance. Unfortunately our son has inherited the travel bug from us ha
 
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