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Can I add dependents to my expat health insurance plan?

Yes! Here's everything you need to know to add your dependents to your expat health insurance policy.

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Written by Dajana
Updated over 2 weeks ago

How can I add dependents to an existing expat health insurance policy?

Dependents can be added by first enrolling the main policyholder in an expat health insurance plan. Each dependent must then be signed up individually to receive their own policy number. All dependent policies can be managed under one main account for convenience.

Does each dependent need a separate policy number?

Yes, each dependent must be registered with their own individual policy number, even though all policies are managed under the same main account.

Can the dependents have different types of expat health insurance plans?

Yes, dependents can be covered with different plan types. It is possible to have a mix of basic and premium policies across dependents under the same account.

What are the pricing differences for dependents under 18 years old?

For dependents under 18 years old, the basic plan costs the same as for adults at €72 per month. The premium plan for dependents under 18 is priced lower at €96 per month, which is cheaper than the premium plan for adults which is priced at €134.

How do I access the policy documents for dependents?

After completing the signup process for each dependent, policy documents are issued separately. These documents serve as proof of coverage and can be accessed through the main policyholder's account.

Where can I get assistance if I have more questions about adding dependents?

Customer support is available here.

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