Health Insurance For Expats In Northern Cyprus

The Best Health Insurance For Expatriates Living In Northern Cyprus

Posted by Greg Jones on January 24, 2020

If you've searched the net for private medical insurance that covers expats in Northern Cyprus then you are most likely for looking for established UK based health insurance providers that can cover your medical costs in Northern Cyprus.

Living as an expat in Northern Cyprus you want to avoid any nasty unexpected health care costs. In some countries these can amount to hundreds of thousands of pounds for serious conditions.

Our advice when looking for private medical insurance that covers expatriates living in Northern Cyprus is to speak to a insurance broker. Health insurance is extremely complex and if you want absolute certainty that Northern Cyprus is covered by your policy you should talk with a medical insurance broker who can explain which providers will cover medical expenses for expatriates in Northern Cyprus and which will exclude it.

There are many advantages to using a broker but the biggest by far is that you're using their expertise at no cost. They are paid by the insurer (Aviva or Bupa etc) rather than by you so it costs you no extra to use their services.

  • Do you live in many different postcodes? Some will give you a lower policy premium than offers. A insurance broker will be able to advise whats best.
  • Do you have a hobby that may invalidate your insurance claim? A broker will know this vital information.
  • If you are a couple and one of you has claimed on your policy this year would it be cheaper to separate you both onto two different insurance policies?
  • You've developed a certain medical condition and want to know which policy provider offers the largest amount of cover for it. A broker will know this instantly saving you huge amounts of time and effort.

You can call around every health insurance provider you can find and ask if they provider cover for expats in Northern Cyprus, however this will be a very time consuming process. Each insurer will ask for your medical history because its not normally a simple yes or not if a medical condition is covered or not.

Its far far quicker to speak to one health insurance broker which will know which policy providers on the market offer cover for expats in Northern Cyprus and under what conditions they do or don't cover it.

Northern Cyprus Information

The number of tourist beds increased to 17000 in 2011. Tourism revenue in 2011 was USD400 million. The number of tourists visiting Northern Cyprus: January–August 2003: 286,901; January–August 2006: 380,000,; 2010: 437,723

Although there are two airports in Northern Cyprus, the Ercan Airport and Geçitkale Airport, neither have been recognized due to the ongoing disputes involving the political status and recognition of Northern Cyprus. All international flights are done via Turkey by public and private airline companies.

Annual Tourism Revenues: As of 2012 December: 700 million USD Number of night stays: 2003: 1.3 million 2012: 2.7 million Touristic bed capacity: (2013 March) 19.867 Number of touristic establishments: (2013 March) 145 (Kyrenia: 99). 15 is 5-star-hotel, 6 is 4-star-hotel, 3 is boutique-hotel, 1 is special-certified-hotel. The total number of hotels is 84; Bungalov establishments: 33