I read Steven's post (insightful, thanks!) but just wanted to see if any one has any suggestions for insurance for an Australian (or worldwide) that DOESN'T require the trip to be starting in country of residence. (I wasted a lot of money in the past on a policy without realising this )
Also going to be to cycling and heading up to higher altitudes in the Pamirs - I guess there's going to be no way to avoid paying an incredible fortune to be covered for everything necessary right?
I bought World Nomads coverage over the internet while I was in Kyrgyzstan and needed coverage for my Iranian visa. Ended up making a claim for a camera lens I broke, and came out ahead.
It feels good when it works out! I've successfully made a claim once, but every other time something happened I wasn't covered, and every other time I paid for insurance nothing happened ha!
I didn't realize coverage is a requirement for Iranian Visa? That's completely black and white?
bwv812 wrote:I bought World Nomads coverage over the internet while I was in Kyrgyzstan and needed coverage for my Iranian visa. Ended up making a claim for a camera lens I broke, and came out ahead.
I've only heard of a few consulates where they don't require proof of insurance, so it does seem to be a pretty strict requirement (but apparently if you fly in and get VoA you can buy insurance for a few dollars so it).
Hello. I got my MFA number for Iran :)
But I would like to know if really I need a travel insurance because I don't have. Somebody can confirm this?...
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Congratulations on getting your code.
I applied/collected my visa from the embassy in Canberra, Australia, where I was asked only for my passport...
Like many people, we are hoping to drive through the pamir highway on our central asian trip next summer.
We are British citizens, and therefore try...
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Here's what World Nomads says:
United Kingdom and Ireland Residents
Underwritten by: Millstream
We'll cover all countries on your 'must visit' list...