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Please enter a number less than or equal to 2. Select a valid country. Please enter 5 or 9 numbers for the ZIP Code. This item does not ship to Germany. Handling time. Taxes may be applicable at checkout. In all cases you should check policies carefully, including consideration of whether medical cover can be transferred in the event that you re-locate to other countries in future. See contacts at the end of this guidance for further advice and details of specialist providers. If you become ill or suffer an injury during your trip and need medical treatment, you should contact your insurer as soon as possible.

Most major insurers have dedicated emergency assistance teams who can advise policyholders on the nearest suitable medical provider and start processing your claim. Healthcare systems differ across the world, with both public and private hospitals available in many countries. Check your policy documents and contact your insurer if you need more information and advice.

Information on healthcare is also available within the Health section of each FCDO travel advice country page. Make sure you keep any receipts or relevant paperwork for your claim. If you are covered by valid travel insurance for the treatment you need, this should not normally be necessary.

If you have any concerns, contact your insurer for further advice. If you need urgent consular assistance while abroad, contact the nearest British embassy, high commission or consulate. If you need to make a claim on your travel insurance on your return home, make sure you keep receipts and any other paperwork that shows what happened and any costs incurred.

See guidance for victims of crime abroad. Citizens Advice and the Money Advice Service have also published helpful tips and advice on making a travel insurance claim. Some forms of travel must, by law, include protection in case the business providing the travel becomes insolvent before you have completed it.

The main areas are as follows. UK travel businesses that are not licensed airlines or their agents must provide financial protection, either from ATOL if the sale includes a flight or by other means if it does not. This also applies to non-European travel businesses selling in the UK.

European travel businesses that are not licensed airlines or their agents must provide financial protection according to the arrangements made in the country in which they are based.

If they sell a package they must provide financial protection. Where there is no protection by law, you may want to consider whether you make sure you get protection yourself, by insurance or by paying by credit or debit card. If you pay the airline directly by debit card, you may be able to claim a refund from the bank of what you paid. If you pay it by credit card, you may be able to claim a refund plus any consequential costs from the credit card provider.

You should note that:. This includes protection for services not performed and prompt repatriation if the travel organiser goes bankrupt whilst you are on holiday. If you have booked a package holiday from a UK established business or a business established outside of the European Economic Area EEA , which is a combination of 2 or more travel services such as flights and accommodation , you will be protected by the Package Travel and Linked Travel Arrangements Regulations The Regulations require businesses selling package holidays to have insolvency protection through the ATOL scheme for holidays including flights.

For holidays that do not include flights, protection is provided through three options - Bonding or Insurance or Trust account. If you bought your package holiday from a travel business established in an EEA country other than the UK, you protection will be provided under the arrangements made by that country. You should make sure that you are provided with clear information, including on the level of insolvency protection, before you buy. Your package travel organiser will be able to provide that information to you.

You can check Citizens Advice guidance on cancelling a package holiday and claiming compensation for a holiday. The scheme protects you from losing money or being stranded abroad when an ATOL holder goes out of business. The law says your holiday must be protected if it is a package holiday.

When you make a package holiday booking that includes a flight, make sure the travel firm has a licence. Firms have to display their ATOL number on websites and in brochures. Take these documents with you when you travel. ATII members can be contacted directly. Their details are on the ATII website.

The Money Advice Service provides guidance on how to choose the right level of cover, get the best deal, and how to make a travel insurance claim. They also have specific guidance for travellers over the age of 65 or with pre-existing medical conditions.

For questions or complaints about travel insurance, you should contact your insurance provider in the first instance. The FOS website includes an online quick message service to help you get started. Updated to reflect new rules for travelling to amber list countries.

New link to the declaration form for international travel for England , from 8 March. Edited grey box at top of page to provide further information on requirements coming into affect from 15 February. From 15 February you will need to quarantine in a government-approved hotel if you arrive in the UK from countries on the travel ban list.

Updated with new requirements coming into effect from 4am on 18 January Updated with information on pre-departure testing for everyone travelling into England and Scotland. Updated the section on travel to Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland, to reflect changes from 1 January Updated to reflect the 5 November national restrictions for England relating to travel. New information on making sure your travel insurance covers you for coronavirus-related events.

Added information on financial protection of package holidays. How much time you need on your passport depends on the country you're visiting. Check the entry requirements for the country you want to travel to.

You may need to show paperwork such as your passport or visa. You may also need to declare goods and pay tax and duty to UK customs. Check what you need to do.



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