Once your expat health insurance policy is scheduled or active, several details can be updated, including your name, date of birth and start date. Some of these changes require supporting documents. Pausing a policy isn't possible, but we can help you understand your options if your plans change.
How do I change my name on my policy?
How we handle a name change depends on whether your policy has already started.
Before your start date: You'll need to sign up for a new policy with the correct name, then cancel your old policy using the reason "I have another health insurance." Since your old policy hasn't started yet, you'll automatically receive a full refund (it may take a few business days to appear in your bank account).
After your start date: Please contact our support team for more assistance. To process the change, we'll need a copy of your ID to verify the new name. Once we have that, we'll update your policy and all associated documents to reflect it.
How do I correct my date of birth (DOB) on my policy?
How we handle a date of birth correction depends on whether your policy has already started.
Before your start date: You'll need to sign up for a new policy with the correct date of birth, then cancel your old policy using the reason "I have another health insurance." Since your old policy hasn't started yet, you'll automatically receive a full refund (it may take a few business days to appear in your bank account).
After your start date: Please contact our support team for more assistance. To process the change, we'll need a copy of your ID to verify the correct date of birth. Once we have that, we'll update your policy and all associated documents to reflect it.
How do I update other details I provided during sign-up, like my citizenship or arrival date?
Some answers provided during sign-up can't be changed directly in your account. You'll need to contact our support team, who will process the update on our end. The documents we need depend on what you're updating:
Citizenship: a copy of your passport showing the correct citizenship.
Arrival date: a copy of a travel ticket (flight, train, or similar) confirming your updated arrival date in the country.
Last permanent residency: a document confirming the dates of your residency in that country.
Can I add or remove dependents on my policy?
Yes, you can add or remove dependents from your expat health insurance plan. For more information on how to add or remove dependents, see our dedicated FAQ.
How do I change the start date of my policy?
For more information on how to change the start date of your policy depending on whether or not it has already started, see our dedicated FAQ.
Can I pause my expat health insurance policy?
Pausing a policy is not possible. For more information about your alternatives, see our dedicated FAQ.
For more assistance or additional resources, feel free to reach out to us.
