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Dear Indrajit, Thanks for your reply. It is very informative for me. On Tuesday, December 1, 2015 at 3:18:10 PM UTC+5:30, Indrajit Sahu wrote: > > Hi Anshul, > > First of all Congrats. And wel come to Technion. > Ok, you are right in saying for Israel visa in India an insurance policy > (1 year validity) for foreign countries (excluding/including US) is needed; > its called Travel Insurance. You can get it from any policy companies like > ICICI-Lombard or Bajaj Allianz etc. It may cost you around 10,000INR or may > be less than that (You can search). Go for a cheaper one because you > may/may not claim it (practically saying) here in Israel in some instances. > > And when you reach here you better do a Health insurance (the better one > "Clalit" for 1 year $840) in the campus only. Again its upto you. But > maximum foreign student (Indian) opt for this one even though we stay > safely for a year... Haaaa Haaaa.... > > Anyway, I think its enough for getting a rough idea about the insurance > policy. > [I joined in Nov here and followed exactly what I have said] > > Best > > *INDRAJIT SAHU* > Post-Doctoral Fellow, > Glickman Lab, Faculty of Biology > Technion, Haifa, Israel. > Mob no. +972-586747499 > Email: indraj...@tx.technion.ac.il <javascript:> > > On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 9:23 AM, <anshu...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote: > >> Hello Everyone, >> >> I am Anshul and will be joining as a Postdoc at Technion sometime in >> January. I have some doubts regarding insurance. As most of you suggests in >> the forum that first take a temporary insurance from India and then take >> another insurance when arrive at Israel. >> >> - As the instructions in the VISA check-list says that "Overseas travel >> medical insurance valid for Israel" and also that "Travel Insurance must >> have a validity of a year", will a temporary insurance with a validity of a >> few weeks still work? >> - University guys recommend "Prestige police" with the premium of US$ >> 840.00 per year. Do you guys take the same policy in Israel or there are >> other options which I can explore once I am there? >> >> thanks, >> regards, >> Anshul >> >> -- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> "Technion Indians" group. >> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an >> email to technion-india...@googlegroups.com <javascript:>. >> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
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Robin Augustine
Postdoctoral Researcher
Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Nanomaterials Science
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
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Hello AnshulCongrats for your postdoc approval.If you have little spare time and you do not want to pay any extra money taking another health insurance policy in India. First you can contact Einat (health insurance company agent) at Ei...@yedidim.co.il and ask her your queries and options available. Ask her if it is possible to take policy of your choice in Israel ( policy starting date you can choose) before your official joining at Technion.Most probably she is going to say no, but you will be aware of different policy choices available.After wards you can contact postdoc coordinator Ayellet at Technion and tell her that you wish to take prestige/harel/clalit policy specifically and update her about your problem at Katalan Ayellet <kaye...@technion.ac.il>.Ask her to send you a letter stating that since it is not possible to take the insurance prior to your joining at Technion they should allow your Visa and you will be immediately covered under the policy after Joining at Technion.You can show this letter to Visa office with your 15-30 days regular travel insurance.I am sure it will work. But all depends on investment of your extra time.Good luckPreeti
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