More destinations are starting to require proof of travel or medical insurance as a condition of entry. The latest example is France, where Eurostar passengers from the UK are reportedly being asked about their coverage.
I’d like to hear from travellers who have recently had to buy insurance because it was mandatory. What was the process like? Were you asked to show proof?
From experts, I’d like to know which countries currently require travel or medical insurance, and how are those rules enforced. Also, what minimum coverage is typically required? Why are more destinations moving in this direction? And what should travelers know now about this trend?
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