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International healthcare plans for your employees living outside their home country.
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Clements International can design a plan to provide the most efficient and cost effective medical care for your employees and their families. Traditional benefits complemented with critical worldwide coverage, such as Emergency Medical Evacuation coverage
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Integra Global provides fully integrated health plans for your staff, when and where they need it.
- Comprehensive Cover
- Worldwide Network
- Generous Maternity Cover
- Medical Evacuation and more

Overseas personal insurance from Jelf Insurance Brokers Ltd (part of Jelf Group plc) is a UK policy written in English, underwritten by Lloyds of London and covered by British law. It's designed to insure the Personal accident/sickness insurance.
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ALC Healthcare health insurance plans are designed to offer the greatest flexibility
- quality health cover to expatriates from any country
- value for money tailored ‘menu-based’ health cover
- Large choice of optional covers

'GlobalSelect Group' is a very versatile and cost effective scheme
- available to corporate groups with a minimum of just 2 employees
- members can be any nationality
- in most cases, Home Country Cover can be included

A range of international medical plans for small groups of up to 49 employees. Tailor made, affordable international healthcare insurance plans have been created to cover most eventualities.
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Earlier I had written a blog posting about Suhoor and included some suggested recipes to try. Now, thanks to Daisy, here are some additional dishes for those who would like to enjoy some popular Indian dishes during Ramadan and any time of the year. Indian food is very popular in Saudi Arabia not only among the expatriate community but Saudis too. As a result, there are also a plethora of Indian restaurants throughout the Kingdom. If others have special and traditional dishes they would...
Gatsby, the master of all games and one of the best references when speaking of having fun, is offering you the printable version of the one and only Fez Monopoly, to fully enjoy with your moroccan and expatriate friends alike.Inspired by the real life transactions that have been taking place in the Fez Medina for quite a long time, pumping up the prices and making it one of the most sought-after investment places in Morocco, this new Monopoly offers you the possibility of finally buy that...
It gives American Bedu the greatest pleasure to present readers with an exclusive interview with Dr. Sean Truman. In this interview, Dr. Sean Truman discusses his own experiences growing up as an expatriate and how these experiences not only shaped him into the man he is today, but how these experiences have led him to create an innovative and needful service to the expatriates in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Thank you, Sean, for allowing me this opportunity! I'd like to begin with a...
I swore I wouldn't turn my blog posts into 'wedding-this' and 'wedding-that' posts, and would try to focus on the Expatriate viewpoint of said impending nuptuals. Hopefully, this qualifies.Last Friday, Simon and I had our engagement photos taken by an Aussie named Damian that I met at social function a few weeks prior. We decided to go with Damian because, when I was just throwing out a few ideas/thoughts to him, it quickly became apparent that he 'got it'-and even easily...