What It’s Like to Work with Carsten Creutzburg for Health Insurance
While searching for health insurance, I came across Carsten Creutzburg. Here’s my experience working with him.
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While searching for health insurance, I came across Carsten Creutzburg. Here’s my experience working with him.
Vumi Global is a premium international health plan: even the basic tier carries a US$3 million annual limit, a private room, and worldwide evacuation. It is not cheap, and claims can be slow, but the coverage is genuinely comprehensive.
Nomad Health is SafetyWing’s full international health plan for remote workers, with a US$1.5 million annual limit, private-room hospital cover, and over 175 countries. US and Switzerland coverage is where it falls short.
PassportCard works like a debit card you swipe at any hospital that takes Mastercard, so you skip the pay-now-claim-later grind. It’s a strong, affordable pick for expats in Asia and Africa, less so in Europe or the US.
In this review, I’ll break down what Genki Traveler covers, what it doesn’t, how much it costs, and how it compares to other options. I’ll also share my honest thoughts on who this plan is right for and who might want to look elsewhere.
Find out how to retire in a foreign country and sort your documents and finances to meet tax obligations and citizenship requirements.
Most insurers slam the door on applicants over 65, which makes Cigna Global’s Senior Plan stand out: no age limit, US,000,000 cover, and even some pre-existing conditions included. Here is an honest look at what it covers, what it costs, and whether it is worth it.
Crippled by choices? This guide will break down the best options for international money transfers.
Recently, ACS released a new plan called ACS Expat, which looks like an upgrade from their previous offering. When I saw it, I quickly sent it to my German insurance broker friend for a second opinion. And he gave it a thumbs up. That pushed me to dig deeper into what makes this plan stand out.
The expat and digital nomad-friendly destinations that’ll save you the most on taxable income.
Pre-paid and debit travel cards have improved dramatically, and for expats or digital nomads who move money across currencies regularly, they often beat traditional credit cards on fees and flexibility. Here are the best options.