Schengen Travel Insurance from the Philippines (Visa-Compliant Plans)

Euro coverage €45k/€60k • Accepted for Schengen visas • Seniors up to 100
Why You Need Schengen-Approved Insurance
A Schengen visa application requires proof of travel medical insurance covering your entire stay in Europe. It must include emergency medical treatment and repatriation, with a minimum €30,000 coverage (most embassies prefer €45,000 or €60,000). Having the correct, visa-compliant policy helps prevent delays or re-submission of documents.
A quick story: A Filipino couple in their late 60s flew to Italy to visit family. During their trip, one of them slipped on a cobblestone street and needed hospital care. Their Schengen-approved Pacific Cross policy covered more than €1,200 in emergency treatment and medication—saving them from out-of-pocket costs and letting them continue their vacation worry-free.
Visa-Compliant Options (Pacific Cross Travelsafe – Euro Plans)
- Euro Schengen Plans (€45,000 / €60,000) – meet or exceed embassy requirements for medical care + repatriation.
- Valid for multi-country Schengen itineraries.
- Certificate of Insurance issued in English with exact travel dates (add buffer days).
💡 ILINK.PH recommends adding 1–3 buffer days beyond entry/exit dates to accommodate possible flight or visa changes.
Who Can Apply & Processing Time
- Ages 0–75: Issued immediately after details + payment (Mon–Sat, 5 PM cut-off).
- Ages 76–100: Processed manually (no medical check-up). Submit:
- Signed application form
- Passport bio page
- Flight ticket or itinerary
→ 3–5 working days processing before issuance.
Coverage Highlights
- Emergency medical treatment & hospitalization (Schengen minimums met)
- Emergency evacuation & repatriation
- Personal accident & liability
- Trip cancellation, delay, or interruption
- Baggage loss or damage
- 24/7 worldwide assistance hotline
(Refer to policy schedule and TACTIC for inner limits.)
Common Embassy Checks (Avoid Re-Work)
- Coverage must match entire travel period + buffer days
- Coverage amount ≥ €30,000 (preferably €45k or €60k)
- Certificate shows Schengen/Europe coverage
- Names & passport numbers must match exactly.
- Check policy rules for visa denial refunds or date changes
Key Exclusions (Manage Expectations)
- Pre-existing conditions — only emergency in-patient care within inner limits is covered.
- Routine check-ups / maintenance meds – not covered.
- Travel for medical treatment – excluded.
- Hazardous sports or extreme activities – excluded unless endorsed.
- Pregnancy-related, mental health, or self-inflicted injuries – excluded.
- Unattended or unreported baggage losses – not covered.
See the Travel Insurance Contract (TACTIC) for full definitions and conditions.
Preparing for Your Schengen Visa Appointment
- Decide your trip dates + 1–3 buffer days.
- Select coverage (€45k or €60k Euro plan).
- Double-check passport names and numbers.
- Print your Certificate of Insurance for your visa application.
- Keep digital copies for check-in or immigration.
Quick FAQs
- Is the policy accepted by embassies?
Yes — Pacific Cross Euro plans are Schengen-approved and accepted for visa applications. - Can I change dates after issuance?
Minor corrections may be allowed before travel; terms depend on the insurer. - Do I need separate insurance for each country?
No. One Schengen-compliant policy covers all Schengen countries.
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How to Book or Ask for Help
Bookings are handled by Triphappy.ph — a DOT-accredited travel operator with instant issuance for ages 0–75 and 3–5 day processing for ages 76–100.
💬 We’re here to help. Need guidance on coverage amounts or visa requirements? Message us and our team will assist you step-by-step.