Medical and Travel Insurance Sample Clauses

Medical and Travel Insurance. 7.1 If the Participant has a US passport or US Green Card, they will be obliged to arrange their own medical insurance. 7.2 JCUSA provides fully comprehensive medical insurance beginning 48 hours prior to the departure for Camp covering the duration of the camp contract, up to 77 days, with Esecutive. This insurance does not cover any Pre-existing medical conditions during the 36-month period prior to departure for the USA. 7.3 If the Participant’s camp contract will be more than 77 days, they will be required to purchase an insurance extension to cover the entire camp contract. An extension cost of $4.08 USD per day over the 77 days, will be payable to JCUSA and this is non-refundable in all cases. 7.4 If the Participant wishes to have the cover for the duration of their travel before and/or after camp, the Participant should inform JCUSA of the length of travel and an extension cost of $4.08 USD per day, will be payable to JCUSA and this is non-refundable in all cases. 7.5 Any pre-existing medical conditions or regular medication must be declared on the participant's JCUSA application. 7.6 Any excess/deductible, will be payable by the Participant on any qualifying claims. 7.7 If the Participant leaves camp or gets asked to leave camp early, the insurance policy will end the following day.
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Medical and Travel Insurance. 1) Smaller Earth provides you with UP TO 90 days of fully comprehensive medical insurance beginning on the date you depart for the USA. This insurance does not cover: a. Pre-existing medical conditions (any chronic condition, or condition for which you have had treatment/changes to medication, in the 6 months prior to departure to the USA). b. Participants over age 55. 2) Smaller Earth offers a travel insurance upgrade policy that covers personal liability and loss or theft of baggage, valuable or personal property. Full details are available in the insurance section of your online profile. 3) If you will be in the USA for more than 90 days you must purchase an insurance extension. 4) At least 72 hours prior to your departure for the USA you must select your policy type and insurance dates in the ‘Insurance’ section of your online profile, where you will also find full details of both insurance policies. Any upgrade or extension of the standard or upgraded policy will incur a surcharge, which must be paid at the point of purchase. If you fail to complete your insurance request prior to your departure for the USA you will be automatically issued medical insurance only, from the start date of your contract to the day after your contract ends. You agree to pay any additional charge (of up to US$2.50 a day) which may be incurred should the automatically assigned cover run beyond 90 days. 5) If you have any pre-existing medical conditions or take any medications: a. You must declare this on your online application form and medical form. Smaller Earth reserves the right to decline your application should we feel your condition(s) may affect your safety and ability to complete your summer contract. b. You should seek advice from an insurance professional regarding additional insurance coverage. 6) Your insurance policy has an excess/deductible, which you will have to pay on any qualifying claims. 7) You agree that Smaller Earth can take any required action in regards to your health and safety without incurring any liability or expense. This may include, but is not limited to: your placement in a hospital, use of doctor's services, and transportation to your home country at your own expense.
Medical and Travel Insurance. The Applicant acknowledges that: All international students are required to have appropriate and current medical and travel insurance for the duration of their period of enrolment at the school. Proof of insurance must be provided to the Provider. The school will arrange insurance on request of the parents, designated caregivers or guardian. All travel insurance policies must include fees protection.
Medical and Travel Insurance. 6.1 If the Participant has a US passport or US Green Card, they will be obliged to arrange their own medical insurance. 6.2 JCUSA provides fully comprehensive medical insurance beginning 48 hours prior to the departure for Camp covering the duration of the camp. This insurance does not cover any Pre-existing medical conditions during the 36- month period prior to departure for the USA. 6.3 Any pre-existing medical conditions or regular medication must be declared on your JCUSA application form. 6.4 Any excess/deductible, will be payable by the Participant on any qualifying claims. 6.5 If the Participant leaves camp or gets asked to leave camp early, the insurance policy will end the following day.
Medical and Travel Insurance. International students must have appropriate and current medical and travel insurance while studying in New Zealand.
Medical and Travel Insurance. International students must have appropriate and current medical and travel insurance while studying in New Zealand. Eligibility for Health Services: Most international students are not entitled to publicly funded health services while in New Zealand. If the student receives medical treatment during his/her visit they may be liable for the full costs of that treatment. Full details on entitlements to publicly-funded health services are available through the Ministry of Health, and can be viewed on their website at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxx.xx
Medical and Travel Insurance. It is compulsory for international students to have appropriate and current medical and travel insurance while studying at Wentworth College Wentworth College has chosen to use Xxxxx Studentsafe and will arrange your Travel and Medical Insurance. The cost per year for Medical Insurance is approximately NZ$480.00. Further details are available upon request from the International Student Director. The school will keep a record of the Insurance Policy number, expiry date and the type of cover provided. Entry into mainstream classes depends upon reaching an appropriate level of English proficiency. Students are required to take a Wentworth College/ESOL placement test. Students who meet the required standard will be placed in mainstream classes at the level deemed appropriate by the school. Students who do not meet the required standard will be given a course in the ESOL Language Unit. A certificate of achievement will be issued at the end of the year.
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Medical and Travel Insurance. 7.1 JCUSA provides up to 77 days of fully comprehensive medical insurance beginning on the date of departure for Camp, with Esecutive. This insurance does not cover any Pre-existing medical conditions during the 36- month period prior to departure for the USA. 7.2 If the Participant will be in the USA for more than 77 days, they will be required to purchase an insurance extension to cover the entire stay and inform JCUSA of the length of travel. An extension cost of $4.08 USD per day over the 77 days, will be payable to JCUSA. 7.3 The Participant will advise JCUSA of their required insurance dates prior to departure for Camp. Failure to do so will result in automatically issued medical insurance, for the period of the contract with the Camp. Any additional charges which may be incurred will be payable by the Participant. 7.4 Any pre-existing medical conditions or regular medication must be declared on your JCUSA application form. 7.5 Any excess/deductible, will be payable by the Participant on any qualifying claims.
Medical and Travel Insurance. The Applicant acknowledges that: Execution SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT: OR SIGNATURE OR APPLICANT: SIGNATURE FOR DUNSTAN HIGH SCHOOL: Designation: Date: REFUND CONDITIONS AND STUDENT FEES PROTECTION FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS REFUND CONDITIONS
Medical and Travel Insurance. The Ministry of Education of New Zealand requires all International Students to have comprehensive Medical and Travel Insurance cover from the time the student leaves their home country until the time they return to their home country following completion of their study. All Medical and Travel Insurance policies must cover the following areas: Medical Expenses, Evacuation & Repatriation, Cancellation and Changes to Planned Journey, Personal Accident, Personal Liability, Money & Travel Documents, and Baggage and Personal Items. Pre-existing medical conditions must be stated at the time of your application, prior to purchasing any insurance policy. (Please note if not purchased through school the amount of cover of the insurance policy must match or be of high value that The Southern Cross Max Policy. Policies of less value in cover will not be accepted and the student will need to increase the level of cover to match The Max Policy or school will insist the max policy is purchased.
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