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International health insurance provides essential protection for anyone living, working, or travelling abroad, with flexible cover and access to quality healthcare worldwide. APRIL International offers tailored plans, global medical networks, digital tools, and 24/7 multilingual support to simplify life overseas. From choosing your cover to managing claims, the streamlined process ensures reliable, comprehensive care wherever you go.
With over 30 years of experience in delivering international medical insurance solutions, our goal is to simplify access to healthcare for our members and enable them to access medical treatment confidently in the moments that matter.
As Denmark continues to expand and innovate across multiple industries, skilled workers from abroad are increasingly sought after to support its growing workforce needs.
Cost of living is one of the biggest factors to consider when moving abroad, and finding a location that matches your budget and lifestyle requirements can take some time.
Europe is home to some of the best countries for women’s health according to Hologic’s latest Global Women’s Health Index, whose social, economic and environmental factors have fostered environments beneficial to their wellbeing.
Starting life in a new country often involves adapting to a new climate, shaping how you plan your days and approach everyday tasks.
Around the word, the healthiest nations are setting the standard for active, balanced lifestyles and inspiring people to adopt habits that support long-term vitality.
Starting life in a new country often involves adapting to a new climate, shaping how you plan your days and approach everyday tasks.
Praised for its quality, accessibility and innovation, the Netherlands healthcare system ranks among the best in Europe.
The Nordic countries are an attractive destination for expats, with an estimated 3.9 million foreign nationals calling the region home as of 2022.1
Do you have plans to live, work, or travel abroad for an extended period of time? If you do, consider taking out international private medical insurance (IPMI) to give you peace of mind that your medical needs will be covered during your time overseas.
The UK’s immigration and visa system has changed considerably since Brexit, with European Union (EU) citizens now subject to the same rules as third-country nationals.