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Preexisting means something that already exists, or exists before this point. For example a preexisting condition in relation to medical insurance is an illness that you have before you take out the insurance.
There are multiple vendors of travel insurance irrespective of their citizenship. A common means to travel insurance are through international credit card issuers of Visa and MasterCard which usually include coverage for itineraries booked through those accounts.
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Assuming your question means traveling as a passenger, then the answer is no.
Most medical conditions that you've been diagnosed with prior to applying for the insurance will be considered pre-existing. If you've been seeing a psychiatrist before or during the application process, it will be considered pre-existing.
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I guess it depends on where you live. If you live in the US or a lot of other countries where you have the freedom to travel, then anywhere really. If you have the means to do so.
Critical illness insurance is a supplement to traditional medical and disability insurances. The benefits will vary with each individual insurance companies. Overall, it is a policy that will provide a lump sum payment to a person who has a critical illness which can include cancer, strokes or heart attacks. The money can be used to offset out of pocket expenses such as medical co-pays, transportation costs to treatment centers as well as child care.
Backpackers are usually traveling in other countries. This means that the best type of insurance for them is travel insurance. This type of insurance, which is available from many providers such as TravelGuard and World Nomads, protects the recipient and their family in case of accidents, injuries, theft, and natural disasters while traveling.
it means like a illness
Usually, regular health insurance would be able to cover you wherever you go. This means that travel health insurance may not even be necessary. However, some insurances may not cover you if you go across the ocean, so make you to look at what your health insurance provides and covers.
According to a dictionary illness means unhealthy, indisposed, or sick. But the archaic (out of use) definitions also means wickedness. So if you are thinking of 'ill' along the lines of 'ill will' then yes; illness might mean 'full of ill.' But usually no.