Life insurance when moving abroad (2024)

The decision to move overseas can offer exciting new opportunities. According to Statista, for the year ending June 2022, more than half a million people left the UK to live abroad, so if you're making the leap, you’re in good company.

Understandably, you’ll want to know how this big decision affects the finer details of your life, from tax planning and health coverage to whether you can get life insurance if you live abroad. So, if you’re moving for work, retirement or simply sun, sea and sand, here are the key things you need to know about overseas life insurance and moving abroad.

What is an 'expat'?

The word ‘expat’ is short for expatriate, which refers to someone who lives overseas rather than in their country of citizenship. ‘Expat’ is sometimes used to describe people who hold temporary or non-permanent visas in another country, often for the duration of a work project, rather than someone who seeks to obtain permanent residency in a new country.

However, there is much debate around the term ‘expat’ and not everyone agrees on the exact definition. So, is there such a thing as life insurance for expats?

What is ‘expat life insurance’?

When people refer to ‘expat life insurance’, it can mean different things. For example:

  1. A life insurance policy taken out by UK applicants where the cover remains valid during periods of living abroad.
  2. A life insurance policy taken out by expats while they’re living in another country, and which is valid for that country alone.
  3. An 'international insurance' policy which offers cover in multiple countries or worldwide

So while it’s possible to have life insurance as an expat, you may want to explore whether your UK policy covers you while abroad (and for how long). Read our guide to some of the short term life insurance policies we offer, including for temporary moves abroad.

Alternatively, you may wish to take out a new life insurance policy in the country you’ll be living in, though each territory has its own consumer protection laws so you would need to carry out research.

If you want a bespoke international life insurance policy for a long-term period overseas, you may need to contact a specialist insurer and get detailed advice on your best options before you make arrangements.

What happens to my life insurance policy if I move overseas?

If you already have a UK life insurance policy with us and you subsequently move abroad, in most cases your policy will remain valid. As an expat, you will need to continue paying your life insurance premiums from a UK bank account, and have a UK address so that we can write to you.

Life insurance terms are based on the information you provide when you apply for a policy. If you already have an existinglife insurancepolicy, then provided all the information about past, current or future residency or travel was accurately and truthfully given during the application process, your life policy will continue provided the payments are up to date.

If you have an existing critical illness or income protection policy or have a policy that includes waiver of premium benefit, please refer to your individual policy documents to find out more information about how these products are affected whilst overseas.

Should I tell my life insurance provider if I’m moving abroad?

If you are looking to relocate abroad, it’s a good idea to check your policy documents and speak to your life insurance provider, as moving abroad may invalidate your life insurance policy. Your insurer may ask which country you’re moving to; how many days per year you intend to live in the country; and what your occupation will be while living overseas.

Does life insurance cover death while living overseas?

If you were to pass away while living overseas and a claim is made on your life insurance, your beneficiaries could receive a life insurance payout if you provided accurate information in your life insurance application.

Additionally, if a claim is received whilst you are outside the UK, please be aware that there may be additional difficulties or delays due to obtaining and authenticating medical evidence or other documentation necessary to assess the claim.

Can I apply for life insurance if I’m moving abroad?

You have to be a UK resident in order to apply for a Legal & General protection policy, such as life insurance. Our definition of a UK resident is someone who is currently living in the UK and has spent at least 183 days in the UK in the last tax year.

And if you plan to leave the UK permanently within the next three months, we won’t be able to offer you a life insurance policy.

We can usually offer cover to customers who temporarily travel abroad to safe territories.

Can I apply for UK life insurance if I’m already living overseas?

While Legal & General life insurance is only available to UK residents, some insurers may offer life insurance for expats if you can prove you have an ‘insurable interest’ in Britain. This could include:

  • A mortgage
  • Financial dependants
  • A company you own
  • A possible Inheritance Tax liability

Everyone’s circ*mstances are different, so if you’re looking to take out life insurance as an expat, a specialist insurance adviser could give you a more detailed breakdown of your options.

Why is life insurance for expats difficult to secure?

UK insurance companies generally cover UK consumers. Additionally, there may also be tax rules and legislative requirements that apply in either the UK (or the country you’re moving to) that make life insurance for expats more challenging to arrange. Depending on where you’re living, this could include:

  • A higher prevalence of certain diseases or infections
  • Less access to healthcare
  • Armed conflict
  • Political instability

Can ‘digital nomads’ get international life insurance?

In a world where remote working has become widespread, many workers – particularly self-employed people – are becoming ‘digital nomads’, where they work while travelling overseas rather than staying put in a fixed domestic location.

You can get life insurance as a digital nomad, but just like any other applicant, your insurer will want to know how many days you will be resident in the UK; where you will be travelling to; and the nature of your work or activities while abroad.

Why do you need life insurance as an expat?

Expat life insurance is a good idea for the same reasons that getting a UK life insurance policy often makes sense. If you were to pass away without a life insurance policy in place, could your loved ones manage financially?

Additionally, living in some parts of the world represents an increased risk to your life, whether due to political instability, the prevalence of certain diseases or inadequate health services, so you’ll want to ensure you have the right financial cover in place. The same is true if you intend to participate in extreme sports while overseas.

Who can apply for ‘expat life insurance’?

If you’re applying for a Legal & General life insurance policy and intend to live overseas, remember that our life insurance is only available to UK residents. Additionally, applications can be considered if you’re a Crown Employee (a member of the UK armed forces, a civil servant, a diplomat) or employed in the Merchant Navy.

Generally speaking, your insurance provider will take into account whether the travel or residency is temporary or permanent,whether there are any specific risks in the countries or territories you have told us about, along with the periods of time involved, before deciding if cover can be offered.

If we’re able to offer you a policy, it will remain valid as long as you continue to pay your premiums from a UK bank account.

Support for your international life insurance

Naturally, our lives can change overnight when we make decisions about work, lifestyles and our location, and we recognise that people’s individual circ*mstances should be taken into account. If you’re only living in another international territory a short period, it’s possible that your life insurance will be unaffected.

Life insurance when moving abroad (2024)

FAQs

Can I keep my life insurance if I move to another country? ›

Read your policy terms: Different insurers have different rules about international residency. Some will maintain your coverage; others may only offer reduced benefits or even cancel your policy. On the other hand, some policies have international riders that specifically cater to expatriates.

What happens to life insurance when you leave the country? ›

It depends on the terms of the policy. Generally speaking, if there are no travel restrictions in the policy, life insurance purchased in the US will cover the policyholder if they travel or move overseas, as long as premiums are paid and the policy is still in force.

What happens to my life insurance if I move? ›

Whole life insurance policies are primarily portable. This means they can usually be transferred to another state without any issues. However, when it comes to taxes and regulation, there might be some changes involved. This is because the state mainly governs life insurance policies, and every state has policies.

Does life insurance cover abroad? ›

In most cases, life insurance covers death overseas. But there are several caveats to be aware of. If you're in any doubt, always check with your insurer. If you passed away while on holiday, travelling for work or even backpacking, you'd normally be covered.

Does life insurance cover death in a foreign country? ›

A “foreign death claim” refers to the claim beneficiaries file when the insured died abroad. Unless exclusions apply, most life insurance policies cover foreign death claims if it has been in place for at least two years.

Can a life insurance beneficiary live outside the US? ›

Generally speaking, you can name a non-citizen, such as a family member living abroad, as the beneficiary of an annuity or other financial account.

Can you have a life insurance policy in another country? ›

The unique aspect of an international life insurance policy is that it provides coverage wherever you are in the world. Expatriate policyholders of a global life plan have peace of mind knowing that if they die overseas, their beneficiary (or beneficiaries) will still receive a death benefit.

What happens to life insurance if you never use it? ›

If you take out a 20-year term life insurance policy and you die within the 20 years, your beneficiaries will receive your death benefit. If you do not die during the time period of the policy, it will expire after 20 years.

Does my insurance cover me when I'm out of the country? ›

Generally, most domestic health insurance policies are not accepted abroad, so there is a benefit to purchasing travel medical insurance as a supplement to your health insurance coverage. The travel medical coverage is only valid while you're traveling.

Can I keep my life insurance if I leave my job? ›

Employer-provided life insurance usually expires when you leave your job. Sometimes you can transfer or convert your coverage, but most often, it's better to replace it with a private policy.

When should I cancel my insurance when moving? ›

Contact your current insurance agent or company

It's best to let your insurance company know when you plan to relocate. Once you know your moving date and new address, notify your insurer immediately. If you need to move suddenly, that's OK — communicate that as soon as possible so you'll have the right coverage.

Can you cash out life insurance while living? ›

Access Cash Value: You can use the money from your policy while you're alive, which otherwise will likely go back to the insurer upon your passing. Low Interest Rate Loan: The interest rate on a loan from your cash value is typically 6-8%, much lower than the 12.38% average rate for a personal loan from the bank.

Can I use my USA insurance in another country? ›

U.S. Medicare and Medicaid do not cover medical costs overseas. Private U.S. insurance policies also might not cover any or all expenses. Check with your insurance before traveling to see if it provides coverage overseas. More information is also available on the CDC insurance page.

Can life insurance coverage be affected by foreign travel? ›

If you have pre-existing medical conditions, your life insurance coverage during foreign travel might be affected. Policies may have restrictions or limitations on coverage for medical emergencies that occur while you are abroad. Understanding these provisions can help you plan accordingly.

Can an expat get life insurance? ›

Expats have the same opportunities for life insurance as U.S. citizens. Also, any U.S. citizens who travel outside of the country can buy life insurance. If you are traveling for work or visiting another country, you should talk to your life insurance company about it. Explore your options.

Do you lose your retirement if you move to another country? ›

If you earned Social Security benefits, you can visit or live in most foreign countries and still receive payments.

Can you have life insurance if you are not a US citizen? ›

Yes, foreign nationals can typically qualify for the same kinds of life insurance coverage as US citizens, as long as they have permanent legal resident status in the US, i.e., if they hold a green card.

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