Country of Domicile definition
Examples of Country of Domicile in a sentence
If the Insured Person abandons a Journey on written medical advice or returns to their Country of Domicile on written medical advice, or is ill, injured or admitted into a local Hospital or a local clinic as an in-patient, or a Hospital or a clinic whilst on an Insured Journey as an in-patient and is likely to be in Hospital for more than 12 (twelve) Hours, someone must contact Gold Assist on behalf of the Insured Person immediately in order that Gold Assist can confirm the Conditions of cover.
If the Insured Person receives medical treatment abroad as an out-patient, the Insured Person should pay the Hospital or clinic and claim back their Medical Expenses from Gold Assist on return to the Insured Person(s) Country of Domicile.
The Journey must begin and must end at the normal Country of Domicile of the cardholder.
The Journey made by the Insured Person must begin and must end at the normal Country of Domicile of the cardholder; The Insurers shall only be liable for any one loss sustained by any one Insured Person irrespective of whether there are multiple cards in force.
If this is not done, it could mean that the Insurers may not provide cover or may totally or partially reject the amount claimed for the Insured Person(s) return to their Country of Domicile.