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Important Information & Insurance Documents
Before you continue with this Spain Short Term route, please read the key information below carefully. This page brings together the main eligibility points, important product limits, support rules, and the insurance documents that apply before booking.
This route is designed for eligible international students travelling to Spain for a short language course outside their home country. It applies to Short Term stays of up to 89 days and should be read carefully before you proceed with the booking journey.
Before you buy
Please read the following points carefully before continuing:
- This route is designed for eligible international students travelling to Spain for a short language course outside their home country.
- Short Term applies to stays of up to 89 days.
- You must hold the required valid visa or travel permission for the full duration of the period of insurance.
- You must be under 75 on the cover start date.
- If you buy after your trip has already started, a 14-day waiting period may apply.
- There is no cover in your home country.
- Holidays are covered only up to 21 consecutive days within the insured period.
- This is not private medical insurance. It is designed mainly for accidents, sudden serious illness, and other defined insured events during an international study stay.
Key product facts
This page relates to the Spain Short Term route for eligible language school students staying in Spain for up to 89 days.
The policy includes:
- Emergency medical expenses
- Repatriation support
- Emergency dental
- Cancellation or curtailment
- Rearrangement before departure
- Delayed departure
- Missed departure
- Baggage delay Baggage, personal money and travel documents
- Hospital benefit
- Personal accident
- Personal liability
- Death during a trip benefit
All benefits remain subject to the policy wording, limits, exclusions, conditions, and excess.
Claims & emergency support
If a serious illness or injury may lead to hospital admission, or if repatriation may be needed, emergency assistance should be contacted as soon as possible.
For hospitalisation, direct billing may be arranged once authorised. For many non-hospital cases, students may need to pay first and then request reimbursement with the required documents.
Students should keep invoices, receipts, certificates, prescriptions, and proof of payment, and claims should be submitted as soon as possible after the incident.
Online doctor support is included as a complimentary extra service for suitable non-emergency issues. It is available by phone, video, and chat in multiple languages.
Insurance documents
Before booking, you should read the applicable insurance documents carefully.
These documents explain:
- What is covered
- What is not covered
- Policy limits
- Conditions
- Eligibility rules
- Cancellation rights
- Claims requirements
- Key exclusions
- Travel and support rules
Documents available
Legal links
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