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Showing posts with label travel insurance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel insurance. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 April 2013

Schengen Travel Insurance Offering Secure Trip to Schengen Zone


Traveling to a new country can be an exciting though for anyone of us. But due to some limitations many people don’t get the chance to travel a foreign country. Some cannot travel abroad due to job responsibilities, some cannot travel due to family responsibilities whereas; some cannot travel due to financial reasons. In earlier times, financial inability was the major reason due to which people used to travel within their own countries. But nowadays, everything has changed and the world is moving towards competition. To survive in this period of competition, every travel agency and airline company is offering most competitive tickets and travel plans. Using these travel plans and tickets a large number of people are visiting other countries. In past some time, a large number of tourists are exploring the countries of European continent. This continent is divided in to two parts, in which one makes schengen zone whereas the other one makes non-schengen zone. People traveling to schengen zone obtain schengen travel insurance. This insurance protects the insurer in case of emergencies from the time of boarding into the flight till flying back to their own country.

Schengen zone is a group of countries that has signed an agreement. Under this agreement, the nationals of the countries of this zone can cross the borders of zonal countries without fulfilling any formalities. In case of international travelers, people obtaining schengen visa insurance can travel to any of the zonal countries.

Monday, 8 October 2012

An Overview of Guidelines Specified by Schengen Convention


The Schengen Pact has enforced standardized rules of access in all the Member Nations. In order to be approved access in the Schengen region, the European Economic Area (EEA) nationals must provide a valid identity card or the applicable travel document. 
It is obligatory for the non-EEA nationals to present the documents supporting the purpose and conditions of their trip to the Schengen area as requested for by the embassy of the particular country that they are travelling to.  In addition, they must also possess the adequate funds financing their stay in the area as well as their return trip and the proof of the same needs to be produced along with the health insurance Schengen certificate. Besides, they must not be people for whom an alert has been authorized so as to refuse the entry. Those non-EEA nationals who are exempted from the Schengen visa requirement have the benefit of free movement in the Schengen zone for a time period of not more than 90 days per six-month period from the date of first entry. For those who have to abide by the Schengen visa requirement in accordance with their nationality, the stay is limited to 90 days in any half-year and cannot be more than that.
In any case, the passage or entry of a non-EEA visitor in the Schengen precinct is materialized by stamping his or her passport or any other certified travel document so as to establish the initial point of the approved stay. Another thing that will be checked is the Schengen insurance certificate.