International health insurance Belgium
Your international health insurance for expatriate in Belgium. Residents in Belgium have to respect local regulation. Before subscribing to an international health insurance for Belgium, check local social security. This helps defining your needs.
Indigo Expat, your international health insurance for Belgium
Indigo Expat offers a range of solutions for Belgium. For example, you can select a 1st Euro plan. I.e. a a fully private insurance. Or a Top Up plan to CFE, if eligible. Once you decided, get your free quote online!
⇒ Indigo Expat WelCome (1st €)
International health insurance Belgium – zone of cover
First, Belgium belongs to zone of cover 1. But you can select zone 3 or 4. Whatever, Indigo Expat offers you good services 24/7. Finally, our international health insurance supports your expatriation in Belgium!
- 4 : China, Hong Kong, Taiwan + countries of Zones 3, 2, 1,
- 3 : Barbados, Brazil, Faroe (islands), Polynesia, Saint Barthelemy, St Martin, Saint Pierre et Miquelon, Singapore, Wallis and Futuna + countries of Zones 2, 1,
- 2 : Albania, Angola, Argentina, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bolivia, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Djibouti, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Gibraltar, Georgia, Guatemala, Indonesia, Ireland, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Monaco, Mozambique, New-Zealand, Nigeria, Oman, Panama, Peru, Qatar, Seychelles, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Thailand, Uruguay, Vanuatu, Vatican + countries of Zone 1,
- 1 : Worldwide excluding countries listed in Zones 2 to 4 (incl Belgium and most EU countries).
Members are covered in case of accident or unforeseen illness, outside the zone of cover. To conclude, within the limit of 6 weeks.
International health insurance for young expatriate in Belgium
Indigo Expat Junior is a pack dedicated to young expatriates. In other words, aged from 18 to 30 years old. Thus, this insurance is mostly subscribed by international students. Or expatriates in Working Holiday, for example. Finally, check conditions on this page.
Kingdom of Belgium
Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country located in Western Europe. It shares its borders with the Netherlands, Germany and Luxembourg. But also with France and the North Sea. Its population makies it the 22nd most densely populated country in the world. In the end, it is the 6th most densely populated country in Europe.
Decadent chocolate, Bruges canals, mussels and chips, belfries and castles, Antwerp fashion, Tintin and Trappist beers, crazy carnivals … How could anyone call Belgium boring!?
Belgium‘s biggest draws are its medieval town cores, home to a bounty of Unesco sites and many a delightful cafe bar serving some of the planet’s finest beers. But there’s so much more, from stalactite filled caves to post industrial heritage, forest edged kayaking rivers and rural chateaux to sandy North Sea beaches. Cutting edge museums and finely endowed galleries unveil the complex history of what has been a crucible of European art. Belgium also hosts some of the world’s weirdest carnivals.
Source: Lonely planet, Wikipedia
International health insurance, Belgium and key data
Find here after key data for Belgium.
Continent: Europe
Subcontinent: European Union
Population: 11,431 millions (2019)
Area: 30 688 km²
Density: 372,50 inhabitants / km²
GDP: 46 556 Mds US$ (2018)
Life expectancy: 81,50 years old (2018)
Birth rate: 10,50% (2017)
Official languages: German, French, Dutch
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Government: Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
Capital: Brussels
Main cities: Brussels, Antwerp, Gand, Charleroi, Liège, Bruges, Namur, Leuven
Other international health insurance for Belgium
At Moncey Assurances, we also propose other plans for expatriates. Or short term plan, if you are expatriated less than 12 months. In the end, contact us if you are interested.
⇒ Start Expat (< 12 months)
International health insurance Belgium and regulation
Note that an international health insurance Belgium does not free you from the local regulation. Therefore, contribute to the local healthcare system.