Long Duration Visa
Posted: Fri 07 Aug 2020 15:28
With 4 months to go, we’re starting to think about how we can legally stay in the PO for more than 90 days in any 180.
Residency isn’t an option, so a long duration visa seems to fit the bill. However, we’re puzzling over this requirement:
‘You must have an insurance certificate covering all medical and hospital expenses for which you may be liable for the duration of your stay in France, as well as medical repatriation costs and expenses in the event of death’.
What does this mean in practice? Can we get away with a 360 day per year travel insurance, or does this mean that we have to have full-blown private medical insurance?
Has anyone here applied for this type of visa?
Residency isn’t an option, so a long duration visa seems to fit the bill. However, we’re puzzling over this requirement:
‘You must have an insurance certificate covering all medical and hospital expenses for which you may be liable for the duration of your stay in France, as well as medical repatriation costs and expenses in the event of death’.
What does this mean in practice? Can we get away with a 360 day per year travel insurance, or does this mean that we have to have full-blown private medical insurance?
Has anyone here applied for this type of visa?