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Holiday Insurance?
I live in Northern Ireland and when I drive to the Republic of Ireland, I am not required to purchase insurance. if I'm going to spend his holidays in England, Scotland or Wales, I am not obliged to subscribe insurance.these are all countries of the European Union. why when I want a holiday in the EU country other than I am obliged to take out insurance?. All the Travel Agents say that I'm have insurance, this requirement is a legal framework?. experts out there?
I think there is some reciprocal agreements between Ireland and the United Kingdom, which can be further improved for you who live in Northern Ireland. For example, your insurance only covers you if you lose the contents of your content when your traveling? The main reason to take the medical insurance is for. Stay in the UK, you are covered for medical care in the NHS – you can be Covered in Ireland, but do not know. Outside the United Kingdom but in the EU, you are effectively covered for emergency treatment if your life is threatened. The moment your life is no longer threatened, you will be required to pay for medical treatment. There is no legal obligation to subscribe insurance. It is simply up to you to decide if the risk of an event occurring justifies the cost of purchasing insurance.
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