If you’re heading to one of Greece’s biggest tourist attractions later this year, make sure you are aware of the new visiting rules.
21.07.2023 - 08:13 / roughguides.com
Being a digital nomad means combining work with that idyllic lifestyle you’ve always dreamed of, but it can all feel a bit overwhelming in the midst of a global pandemic. Luckily, SafetyWing offers comprehensive insurance policies specifically tailored to adventurous nomads; policies cover Covid-19 just like any other illness.
With the digital revolution well underway, and increasingly flexible working policies, more of us are living and working remotely than ever before. A growing number of digital nomads – and entire remote teams – are now scattered across the world, combining work with lifestyle and adventure. But it’s crucial to have the right insurance to help keep you safe when working abroad – especially during a global pandemic, when even finding simple coronavirus travel insurance can feel overwhelming. That’s where SafetyWing comes in: with comprehensive insurance products tailored to nomads across the globe, staying safe away from home couldn’t be easier.
SafetyWing currently offers two main products. The first is Nomad Insurance, a travel medical insurance policy covering people from all over the world who live outside their home countries. From medical expenses to lost luggage, natural disasters and personal liability, SafetyWing provides a global safety net for nomads who fall through the cracks of traditional, trip-centred insurance policies. If you’re living away from home and are still wondering where to get Covid travel insurance, look no further: coronavirus treatments have been covered under Nomad Insurance since 1 August 2020.
Why Nomad? Built specifically for digital nomads, Nomad Insurance operates like a monthly subscription service, and can be purchased even if you’re already abroad. Nomad Insurance has the added advantage of covering home visits to see your loved ones, too. If that wasn’t enough to recommend it, up to two children (aged under ten) per family (one per adult) can be added to your policy free of charge.
Remote Health provides global health insurance for individuals and companies alike. With comprehensive cover wherever you are in the world, including in your home country, Remote Health takes the risk out of living and working abroad. With no exclusions for pandemics – and Covid-19 treatments included – purchasing coronavirus travel insurance couldn’t be easier.
Why Remote Health? Perfect for individuals, remote teams and nimble startups, Remote Health provides full global cover so you can settle overseas or country-hop in complete confidence. Claims are fast and easy: SafetyWing can arrange payment with hospitals directly, or – for minor treatments – an online claims process will see you reimbursed within 7 days. Companies can add and remove employees easily from
If you’re heading to one of Greece’s biggest tourist attractions later this year, make sure you are aware of the new visiting rules.
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