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Health Insurance For Long Stay O-A Visa

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I am planning to move to Thailand with a Non-O-A (Long stay) visa. Would like to know members' experiences with health insurance. Though it is not required for O-A visa (required for O-X visa), the embassy recommends http://www.siamcityinsurance.com

 

The cheapest plan with them is around 7K (baht) for one year for 1 mil coverage.

There are many Insurance thread here already. My opinion is, that 1 million baht coverage is not enough. 
And this is a travel insurance which you had looked. And I guess (not sure) that this is maybe only valid with an existing insurance in your homecountry.. you should check good. Not that in case of an emergency, they will deny because of missing home cover or something. 
I guess for some reason the insurance is called Travel insurance instead of Health Insurance.

There are many optipns. Need to know:

1. Your age

2. How long you expect to be here (i.e. settling for life or just long visit?)

3. Do you have health cover in your home country? And are you willing/able to return thete for any non-emergency health needs?

4. Can you afford to pay up front and be reimbursed or do you need a plan with direct payment arrangement with Thai hospitals?

5. Do you have any ore-existing conditions?



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8 hours ago, Sheryl said:

There are many optipns. Need to know:

1. Your age

2. How long you expect to be here (i.e. settling for life or just long visit?)

3. Do you have health cover in your home country? And are you willing/able to return thete for any non-emergency health needs?

4. Can you afford to pay up front and be reimbursed or do you need a plan with direct payment arrangement with Thai hospitals?

5. Do you have any ore-existing conditions?



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I am 58.

Maximum One year at a time. Never will stay for more than one year. I may go out of the country and come back again after few months

Yes I have health insurance in the USA

No, I don't want to pay upfront

High BP but controlled

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