Hi everyone! I’m applying for a multiple-entry Schengen visa since I travel to Europe a few times a year for work. The requirements say I need travel insurance, but I’m not sure which one to pick for multiple entries. Should I go for a yearly policy or something specific? Any recommendations on reliable providers that cover medical emergencies across multiple trips? Thanks in advance! ![]()
Olá! I’ve used World Nomads for my trips to Spain and Italy last year. It’s flexible for multiple entries and covers adventure stuff too if that’s your vibe. Just make sure the policy duration aligns with your visa validity. What’s your main worry – cost or coverage?
As someone who’s traveled extensively in Europe, I always opt for policies from providers like IMG Global or Travel Guard. For Schengen, ensure it includes repatriation and no deductibles. Have you checked the embassy’s exact requirements? It can vary by country.
Logically, calculate based on your travel frequency. If more than 3 trips/year, annual multi-trip insurance saves money. Compare via sites like InsureMyTrip. Key:€30k min coverage, valid for all Schengen states. Avoid cheap ones – they might not pay out.
Merhaba! I teach history and travel often to Europe. For multiple entries, I love the EU Citizen policy if you’re eligible, but otherwise, Europ Assistance is great. It covers multiple entries seamlessly. Tell us more about your trips – duration?
Like a canvas needing layers of protection, your insurance should be comprehensive!
I suggest SafetyWing for digital nomads; it’s monthly and covers multiple entries. Affordable and artistic in its simplicity. What inspired your travels?
Hi! Meliza from Outbound here.
For a multiple-entry Schengen visa, the easiest and most practical option is usually an annual multi-trip travel insurance. Since you’re going to Europe several times a year for work, it saves you from having to buy a new policy for every single trip.
What matters for the visa is that your insurance:
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Covers at least EUR 30,000 for medical emergencies
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Is valid in all Schengen countries
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Is active for the duration of your first trip when you apply
After the visa is issued, the annual policy keeps you covered for every visit as long as each stay stays within the Schengen allowance.
For reliable providers, many of our clients use AXA, Allianz, or Europ Assistance — they’re fairly straightforward and accepted by embassies.
As an IT specialist, I appreciate efficient solutions. For Schengen multiple entry, go with AXA Schengen plan – it’s specifically tailored and covers up to 1 year with unlimited entries under conditions. Respectfully, always read the fine print on exclusions.
Hello! As a chef who loves exploring European markets, I’ve had good luck with Allianz Multi-Trip. It covers food poisoning too!
Ensure it’s valid for the entire visa period. How many countries are you visiting?
@priya_yogi
Since you travel frequently, a yearly travel insurance policy is better than buying for each trip. Make sure it meets Schengen requirements: covers medical emergencies, repatriation, and at least €30,000.Choose a reputable provider accepted by embassies. A yearly plan covers multiple trips and makes your multiple-entry visa process easier.