If you are a digital nomad or taking a sabbatical abroad, you may find yourself in a gap situation where you are not covered by the social security or healthcare system of either your home country or your temporary country of residence.
Many national systems require a clear employment or residency status to provide coverage, which can leave long-term travelers unprotected.
To avoid unexpected medical costs, it is essential to have travel insurance or private health insurance, such as international digital nomad or expat insurance.
These plans offer comprehensive coverage across multiple countries, ensuring access to healthcare wherever you go.
Last updated on 31 January 2025
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