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What an incredible place to visit with some of the most stunning history to get into.
When applying for life insurance, it’s essential to disclose any planned travel to Jordan in your application. The options available to you will depend on several factors.
To check your life insurance options we will ask:
- When are you planning to travel to Jordan?
- Why are you going to Jordan?
- How long are you planning on staying there?
If your trip to Jordan is brief, such as for a holiday or to visit family, your application is typically approved at standard rates. This means you’ll pay the usual premium without any exclusions.
However, for those travelling to Jordan for work, especially military personnel, life insurance premiums can often be higher due to increased risk.
In might possible to reclaim the additional premium charged on your insurance if you are in the military. For more details, please visit our Armed Forces pages.
Our award winning advisers are here to search the market for you, so you don’t have to, to make sure that you get the best life insurance cover.
British citizens who have moved abroad can often still access life insurance and critical illness cover in the UK. There are specific rules that you must follow to be eligible for new life insurance and critical illness policies, and we are here to strip out the jargon and get you the cover that you need.
Critical illness cover pays out a cash lump sum of money, if you are diagnosed with a medical condition that is listed in the insurer’s claims set e.g. cancer, heart attack, stroke.
Critical illness insurance for people travelling to Jordan may be available at standard terms, if the trip is short. In insurance terms, “short” typically means that if the trip is a holiday, it is less than 30 days; if the trip is for work, it is less than 7 days.
For armed forces personnel, any planned future deployments, including travel to Jordan, must be disclosed when applying for critical illness cover. Something really key about this is that this is related to actually planned trips, not a well if unrest or war starts I might have to go there.
Policies might be offered with certain exclusions, such as critical illness exclusions, which may remove specific conditions like loss of limbs, coma, and traumatic head injury from the list of claimable illnesses. You can also find occupational exclusions, which is a much broader claims exclusion, where any claim resulting directly from your occupation would not be covered.
Our advisers know which insurers to place your application with so that you get the best terms for critical illness cover.
Income protection pays you a replacement of your monthly income, if you are unable to work due to ill health.
Income protection insurance for people travelling to Jordan may be available on the standard market, depending on the purpose and duration of your trip.
You may be asked for details such as where you will be staying in Jordan, and what work you will be doing there. If you are outside of the UK for quite a while each year, the insurer might feel that you are not a UK resident and be unable to offer you the insurance.
If you are a member of the Armed Forces unfortunately income protection is not usually available to you. It is often restricted to times when you take a sabbatical from your usual role.
Our expert advisers will listen to your circumstances and let you know the best way to protect your income.
Are you planning on a trip to Jordan? We’ve teamed up with a specialist travel insurance broker who can provide comprehensive cover for most countries. Request your no obligation travel insurance quote here.
GOV.UK Travel Advice
- Jordan travel advice December 13, 2024New information on the limited reopening of the Jaber border crossing from Jordan into Syria ('Regional risks' page)
Jordan
- Primary Concerns: Duration of stay, location
- Reason for Travel: Business, leisure
- Duration of Stay: Holiday break, sabbatical, employment contract
- Popular Locations: Dead Sea, Jerash, Petra, Wadi Rum
Fun Facts
- The “Lost” or “Rose” City of Petra is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
- In Wadi Rum you can find ancient inscriptions and carvings in its rocky caves and steep chasms.
- When greeting someone, do what they do: if they offer to shake hands, do the same; if they go to hug you, hug back.
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