Travel Insurance for trips over 90 days?

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ctrunfree

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Retired partner and I (in our 50s) are free to travel when are where we please with Australian and British/Irish passports... but we are having trouble finding affordable annual travel insurance options that allow for trips of 90plus days - any tips?
 
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Umm - there is a school of thought that some credit card insurance has iniquitous limitations (hidden deep in the PDS) that makes it something not to reply on. I suggest that you research the cover and the exclusions in great depth.

PS - I found out that my cover was void because pursuant to clause 134ggz, sub-part xxvi, coverage is excluded for persons borne after 9am in the day unless they have an uncle named Norman.
 
Thanks for the responses...I'll check out the CC coverage, but i don't have an uncle Norman either...

The EU insurance I suspect would require at some point proof of permanent residency in the EU
 
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