A Schengen visa insurance for the Netherlands now from €2 per day
Schengen Visa Insurance Allianz
Take out Allianz Travel Risk Insurance for your foreign guest now!
✔︎ Meets all requirements for a Schengen visa.
✔︎ Medical costs covered up to €30.000 Repatriation: all necessary costs.
✔︎ You can change the policy free of charge in the meantime.
✔︎ VISA GUARANTEE: You don't pay anything if your visa is rejected.
✔︎ The certainty of the largest travel insurer in the world: Allianz Global Assistance.
Premium from €2 per day
A Schengen visa insurance is a medical insurance who meets the conditions for obtaining a short-stay Schengen visa.
This insurance must be taken out for foreign guests requiring a visa and must be submitted when applying for a Schengen visa for the Netherlands (maximum 90 days).
De Travel Risk Insurance from Allianz Global Assistance is specifically designed for foreign visitors, such as friends, family or your partner, traveling to the Netherlands. For those coming from a country that is not part of the Schengen area and for which a visa is required, having travel medical insurance is not only recommended but a requirement when applying for a Schengen visa. So, if you invite a guest or if you want to come to the Netherlands yourself, make sure you are properly insured!
For visitors from Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco or countries in Europe, travel insurance for a Schengen visa costs only €2 per day for each person. However, if you come from another country, for example Thailand, Indonesia or for Philippines, than the previously mentioned or from outside Europe, the rate is €3 per day for each person. It is therefore important to check where the visitor comes from to determine the correct rate.
Compulsory insurance for Schengen visa
The European Council has decided that from 1 June 2004, medical insurance must be submitted with every Schengen visa application. This insurance serves to cover any expenses in the event of repatriation for medical reasons, urgent medical care or emergency treatment in a hospital of a traveler requiring a visa. The insurance must be valid throughout the Schengen area and must be valid for the entire duration of the stay. The minimum coverage is €30.000 for medical costs.
Who is Schengen visa insurance intended for?
De travel insurance for a Schengen visa is intended for people up to 70 years of age who reside outside the Schengen area and plan to travel to one of the Schengen countries. These countries include Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Croatia, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Norway, Austria, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia, Spain, Czech Republic, Iceland, Sweden and Switzerland. So if you come from outside the Schengen area and want to travel to one of these countries, this travel insurance is intended for you.
Take out a Schengen visa medical insurance here
If you bring family, friends or a partner from abroad, one must be prepared schengen visa must be requested from the Dutch embassy (or an external service provider) in the country of origin. The visa applicant must be able to demonstrate that medical insurance has also been taken out that meets the Schengen conditions. Proof of this – the policy – must be shown by the visa applicant during the visa application or when the visa is collected.
Here you can take out international medical visa insurance for foreign travelers under the age of 70. The insurance is the best choice for applying for a Schengen visa and meets all requirements.
- EU-approved medical insurance for all visa-required foreign travelers.
- Visa guarantee: If your visa is rejected, you do not have to pay.
- Policy conditions in Dutch and/or English.
- Expandable with coverage for special sports and world coverage.
Medical insurance Schengen visa from €2 per day
If you need Schengen visa insurance, it can be arranged quickly and easily on this website. You can be the one paying the premium, while your guest is the person who is actually insured. The process is simple: you take out the insurance and send the policy to the person applying for the visa. And the wait for the policy? That won't take long! If you apply for the policy today, you will receive it the same day or the next day at the latest.
The good news is that you can get medical insurance that meets all Schengen visa requirements from just €2 per day per person. In addition, this insurance also protects the financial guarantor against unforeseen medical costs. This way you are always assured of a carefree stay for your guest and at the same time you protect your own financial interests.
All the benefits of the Travel Risk Schengen visa insurance for the Netherlands:
- Favorable premium starting from €2 per person per day.
- Visa Guarantee: No visa = premium return (you don't have to pay anything and the policy expires).
- Policy and conditions in clear Dutch (English policy conditions/insurance statement are also possible).
- Meets all visa requirements of the Dutch government and Schengen countries.
- You can change the policy free of charge before the commencement date.
- Fast service: on working days you will receive the policy within 24 hours or sooner, urgently, if you wish.
Schengen vinsurance and a visa for the Netherlands
The Travel Risk Insurance is specially designed to meet the requirements when applying for a Schengen visa for a short stay, i.e. a stay of up to 90 days. This means that this insurance is always accepted by the embassy. So if you are planning to apply for a visa for the Netherlands, this insurance can make the process efficient and hassle-free.
Who can take out Schengen insurance?
If you are a guarantor, referent or family member in the Netherlands, you have the option to take out Schengen visa insurance for a visitor from outside the Schengen area. In this case, you act as the policyholder, while the person applying for the visa is the insured person. After taking out the insurance, you will receive the Schengen insurance policy, which you can then forward to the visa applicant. With this policy in hand, the applicant can then report to the embassy or VFS Global to complete the visa process. Having this insurance can simplify and speed up the application process.
The policy for a Schengen visa insurance and the policy conditions may be drawn up in the Dutch or English language.
Premium medical insurance
Europe coverage | € 2,- |
Global coverage | € 3,- |
Winter/special sports | € 1,15 |
Cancellation | 5% of travel sum |
Minimum premium | € 11,50 |
Policy costs | € 4,50 |
Premium per person per day. Up to and including 69 years. |
Take out medical travel insurance here!
The Travel Risk Insurance from Allianz Global Assistance is an international medical travel insurance for foreign travelers under the age of 70 who do not live in the Netherlands. The insurance is the best choice for applying for a Schengen visa and meets all requirements.
Taking out Travel Risk Insurance is simple and fast. You will receive the policy within 24 hours by e-mail on working days (if you want it sooner, please call or send a message).
√ EU approved medical insurance for foreign travelers.
√ Schengen visa guarantee: In case of visa rejection, you do not have to pay.
√ Medical costs covered up to € 30.000. Repatriation: all necessary costs.
√ Policy conditions in Dutch and/or English.
√ Expandable with coverage for special sports and world coverage.
√ Cancellation insurance is possible (provided the trip is booked with a Dutch tour operator).
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What is insured?
The 'Travel Risk Insurance' is a complete international medical insurance for foreigners. The travel insurance has a balanced coverage against the financial risks of illness and death, such as:
- SOS charges (including assistance, rescue and search).
- Medical expenses* (including hospital, specialist and doctors).
- Repatriation (including ambulance plane and transport of mortal remains).
- Burial or cremation costs and arrival of family.
* Medical costs are monetary compensation for doctors (fees) and costs of:
- hospitalization;
- operation and operating room use;
- prescribed X-rays and radioactive irradiations;
- prescription medications, bandages and massage;
- medically necessary transport, including any medically necessary evacuation and transport from a ski slope.
Your travel documents (purchase costs, laissez-passer, replacement visa or other official travel document), replacement clothing and/or toiletries and damage to accommodation is also insured. The following is also covered:
- illness, accident or missing person of the insured;
- death of the insured, illness, accident or death of the insured's family not traveling with him;
- death of a co-insured travel companion;
- damage to property of the insured in the country of residence;
- costs due to forced delay.
Frequently asked questions and answers about Schengen insurance for the Netherlands (FAQ)
When applying for or collecting a Schengen visa for the Netherlands, it is necessary for the visa applicant to prove that appropriate insurance has been taken out. This is a requirement because the Schengen countries want to avoid having to bear the costs themselves that a foreign visitor may incur, for example in the event of hospitalization. In addition to protecting the Schengen countries, such insurance also offers financial security for the person who acts as guarantor for the visitor in the Netherlands. This prevents the guarantor from suddenly being confronted with high unforeseen costs as a result of the visit of their foreign guest.
If you apply for a Schengen visa, it is mandatory to have insurance that covers certain specific costs. This insurance should cover costs related to medical repatriation, urgent medical treatment and unforeseen hospital admissions. In addition, the insurance must be valid for all countries within the Schengen area. It is also important that the insurance offers a minimum cover of € 30.000. In addition, the duration of the insurance must be equal to the entire period of the intended stay within the Schengen area.
When submitting the visa application or at the time the visa is issued, the applicant must present the original insurance policy as proof that all the above requirements have been met.
Yes, that is not a problem. You are then the policyholder (pays the premium) and the foreign guest is the insured.
On the application form you authorize the insurer for direct debit. The premium is usually debited from your checking account just before the commencement date of the insurance.
No, if a visa application is rejected and the insurance has not yet commenced, you will receive a full refund of the premium.
You will receive the policy digitally by e-mail (including the conditions). You can then e-mail the policy to your foreign guest.
Basically the same day or the next day. Requests received over the weekend will be processed on Monday.
Before the policy has taken effect, the start date and/or end date of the policy can be adjusted, no problem at all.
If there is a guarantee (the foreign guest stays with the guarantor), the travel insurance is also for the financial protection of that person. With a Dutch Schengen insurance you fall under Dutch law. Dutch insurers are subject to strict supervision and are usually more reliable than foreign insurers. That is a nice idea in case of high costs.
The Schengen visa insurance for foreigners provides cover for providing assistance, reimbursing extraordinary costs and medical expenses:
– Assistance: you can count on professional help and advice 24 hours a day in the event of illness or accidents.
– Repatriation: costs for repatriation (return to home country) due to illness or death.
– Extraordinary costs: costs that must be incurred in an emergency (such as extra travel or accommodation costs) will be reimbursed.
– Medical costs: medical costs as a result of an accident or illness incurred during the period of validity of the insurance are insured up to a maximum of € 30.000.
– Dental costs: incurred as a result of an accident.
– Theft of your travel documents.
– Delayed arrival of the luggage.
No, the Schengen insurance is not intended for that. The costs for pregnancy are for your own account.
Ailments and complaints that already existed on or before the commencement date of the insurance are not insured and are therefore not eligible for reimbursement. The Schengen insurance for foreigners is exclusively intended for sudden and unexpected medical costs in the Netherlands or other Schengen countries.
Questions?
Do you have questions about Travel Risk Insurance, the medical travel insurance for a Schengen visa? Send an email to: info@reisverzekeringkorting.nl .
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