When travel feels too temporary, it might be time to embrace a new life overseas. Seven Corners has the long-term health insurance you need to stay well while living abroad as an expat or a digital nomad.
Don’t let unexpected illness and injury — or access to routine care — derail your international adventure. Get the international medical coverage you need with Seven Corners Expat & Nomad Health Insurance.
If you’re a U.S. resident planning to live abroad for more than a year, Expat & Nomad Health Insurance is for you. Plans are available to expats with a home base in a single country or nomads planning to visit multiple destinations. Some age and destination restrictions apply.
As a U.S. resident living and traveling abroad, you likely won’t have access to American health insurance coverage. Protect yourself against costly medical bills for emergency care, routine care, medical evacuations, and more with travel insurance designed for people staying abroad long-term.
You want to purchase your plan before you leave the U.S. Start the process as soon as possible so that you have the coverage you need when applying for visas and setting up in your new home.
If you’re already outside the U.S. and are looking for coverage, let us know. We can still help you get health insurance, even if your adventure has already started.
Expat & Nomad Health Insurance is sold by Seven Corners Travel Insurance. The plan is administered by Freedom Health, which will also handle any requests for claims and post-purchase services.
Talk to a real person. Our friendly, licensed agents can help you find the travel insurance you need.
CALL 800-335-0611The amounts shown below indicate the maximum that can be paid per policy year. Benefits will be paid in the same currency used to purchase the plan, which can be Euros (€), Pound Sterling (£), or U.S. Dollars ($).
This information is intended as a brief summary of benefits and services. It is not your policy document and does not contain a complete list of the coverage, limitations, and exclusions of this coverage. If there is any difference between this brochure and your policy document, the provisions of the policy document will prevail.