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Non-Manual Work Travel Insurance

Travelling to do non-manual work will require you to have a travel insurance policy in place before your departure. Travelling to do this work is a great way to gain new experiences, challenge yourself and broaden your horizons. To contact us by telephone or email, 0800 043 0020 / 01273 092 757

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Travelling to do non-manual work will require you to have a travel insurance policy in place before your departure.

Travelling to do this work is a great way to gain new experiences, challenge yourself and broaden your horizons.

To contact us by telephone or email, 0800 043 0020 / 01273 092 757 support@jsinsurance.co.uk

Summary of Cover (per person)

Section & Cover Silver Gold Platinum
Emergency Medical and Repatriation* £5,000,000 £5,000,000 £5,000,000
Cancellation or Curtailment* - £3,000 £7,500
Personal Baggage* £500 £2,500 £3,500
Activity Equipment £1,500 £1,500 £1,500
Valuables* £250 £250 £500
Loss of Passport* - £300 £500
Travel Delay - £300 £1,000
Trip Abandonment* - £3,000 £7,500
Missed Departure / Connection - £500 £500
Legal Expenses* - £25,000 £50,000

*Excess payables vary depending on the claim benefit.

Please read the Policy Wording for the complete list of Benefits.

Healix Insurance Services Ltd, on behalf of Hamilton Insurance DAC, arranges this Travel Insurance policy for Jade Stanley Ltd. Healix Insurance Ltd is registered in England and Wales under No. 5484190 and authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under No. 437248. Hamilton Insurance DAC is registered in Ireland No. 484148, authorised by the Central Bank of Ireland, and subject to limited regulation by the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority in connection with their UK branch. Jade Stanley Ltd is registered in England and Wales under No. 03570857 and authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under No. 306205.

Visa and Work Permits

  • Research Visa Requirements: Check the visa requirements for the country you are visiting. Some countries may require a specific work visa, while others allow you to work under a tourist visa for a certain period.
  • Obtain Necessary Permits: If your work requires specific permits or licences, obtain them before your trip.

Accommodation and Logistic

  • Secure Accommodation: Find suitable accommodation that meets your needs and budget. Consider factors like location, amenities and cost.
  • Transportation: Plan your transportation options, whether it is public transport, renting a car, or using ride-sharing services.

Work Arrangements

  • Remote Work Setup: If you are working remotely, ensure you have a reliable internet connection and a quiet workspace.
  • Time Zone Differences: Be mindful of time zone differences and adjust your work schedule accordingly.
  • Communication Tools: Use reliable communication tools to stay connected with the team and clients.
  • Remote Work Setup: If you are working remotely, ensure you have a reliable internet connection and a quiet workspace.

Cultural Considerations

  • Local Customs and Etiquette: Research local customs and etiquette to avoid any cultural faux pas.
  • Language Barriers: Learn some basic phrases in the local language to facilitate communication.

Safety and Security

  • Stay Informed: Stay informed about local news and alerts, and be aware of any potential security risks.
  • Emergency Contacts: Have a list of emergency contacts, including your embassy or consulate.

Enjoying Your Trip

  • Explore the Destination: Take time to explore the local culture, attractions and cuisine.
  • Network Opportunities: Use your trip to network with professionals in your field and build relationships.
  • Work-Life Balance: Balance your work commitments with leisure activities to avoid burnout.

Additional Tips

  • Pack Light and Efficiently: Pack only the essentials to avoid unnecessary luggage.
  • Stay Organised: Keep your documents, itineraries, and important contacts organised.
  • Be Flexible: Be prepared to adapt to unexpected changes and challenges.

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