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Raising children can be expensive. Last December, the Child Poverty Action Group in the UK reported that the cost of bringing up a child is at least £190,000. Expat parents can expect that figure to be much higher, with private school fees, regular international travel, and all the perks that come with the expat lifestyle. Often, your income (or your partner’s) is the only way to pay for these costs of raising your child.
If you or your partner were to pass away, that could take a toll financially as well as an emotional toll. Life insurance is one thing that parents use to put in place a safety net. When parents purchase life insurance, they typically think about costs they would usually use their income to cover. For example, mortgages or debts, monthly bills, education and childcare, and everyday spending such as food and clothing. If the main breadwinner in your household should pass away, you’ll probably want help to cover these costs. That’s where life insurance can help.
Some people’s occupations/jobs put them at a higher risk of death than others. If you have an occupation/job that features on the following list, we cannot provide you with life insurance.
There are certain countries where we cannot provide life insurance. Please note that the rules are slightly different for new members and existing members.
Your premium depends on your level of cover, your age, and whether you’ve consumed nicotine products (e.g., cigarettes, vapes) in the past 12 months.
How much you’ll pay for your policy depends on your age, how much you cover you require, your smoke status, and your medical history.
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