How to Get Health Insurance in Germany as an International Student or Foreigner
click here to get public health insurance in Germany (the one I had):
TK - https://feather-insurance.com/public-health-insurance/tk?utm_source=lamblike
Expat health insurance
Link: https://feather-insurance.com/expat-health-insurance?utm_source=lamblike
For the new arrival to Germany.
For the employed person or self-employed person from another EU country
Private health insurance
TK - https://feather-insurance.com/private-health-insurance?utm_source=lamblike
For the employed person (earning over 65K) or self-employed person with high income
Liability insurance
https://feather-insurance.com/personal-liability-insurance?utm_source=lamblike
No brainer for everyone living in Germany. Only 4 euros per month.
Household content's insurance
https://feather-insurance.com/household-insurance?utm_source=lamblike
Covers the items (i.e. electronics, furniture, other valuables) in someone's flat from theft, fire or disaster.
Legal insurance
https://feather-insurance.com/legal-insurance?utm_source=lamblike
Insurance in case legal disputes should arise. Free lawyer consultation with the membership.
Dental insurance
https://feather-insurance.com/dental-insurance?utm_source=lamblike
Covers two deep cleanings per year + white fillings for 9 euros per month. An unbelievable value that pays for itself! The advanced policy includes dental whitening and more!
TK health insurance helped me get completely free treatment after I was hit by a car in Germany - I had a 3,000 euro bill and I didn't have to pay any of it :)
Feather did not pay me to make this video BUT the links above are affiliate links so I will receive a little commission if you sign up with them, but I recommend them from personal experience and I'd never recommend a company that I didn't trust:)
I don't recommend Mawista if you want to be on the safe side because they are a traveler's health insurance and there's no guarantee that they will pay for your bills since you have to pay up front and wait for them to reimburse you/pay you back. They did pay for my 2 doctor appointments I had though as well as my medicine so i can't speak badly of them but there would've been no way for me to pay 3,000 euros up front for my car accident bills so I'm very happy I had TK with help from popsure!
https://www.instagram.com/hifromhamburg/
Видео How to Get Health Insurance in Germany as an International Student or Foreigner канала Hi From Hamburg
TK - https://feather-insurance.com/public-health-insurance/tk?utm_source=lamblike
Expat health insurance
Link: https://feather-insurance.com/expat-health-insurance?utm_source=lamblike
For the new arrival to Germany.
For the employed person or self-employed person from another EU country
Private health insurance
TK - https://feather-insurance.com/private-health-insurance?utm_source=lamblike
For the employed person (earning over 65K) or self-employed person with high income
Liability insurance
https://feather-insurance.com/personal-liability-insurance?utm_source=lamblike
No brainer for everyone living in Germany. Only 4 euros per month.
Household content's insurance
https://feather-insurance.com/household-insurance?utm_source=lamblike
Covers the items (i.e. electronics, furniture, other valuables) in someone's flat from theft, fire or disaster.
Legal insurance
https://feather-insurance.com/legal-insurance?utm_source=lamblike
Insurance in case legal disputes should arise. Free lawyer consultation with the membership.
Dental insurance
https://feather-insurance.com/dental-insurance?utm_source=lamblike
Covers two deep cleanings per year + white fillings for 9 euros per month. An unbelievable value that pays for itself! The advanced policy includes dental whitening and more!
TK health insurance helped me get completely free treatment after I was hit by a car in Germany - I had a 3,000 euro bill and I didn't have to pay any of it :)
Feather did not pay me to make this video BUT the links above are affiliate links so I will receive a little commission if you sign up with them, but I recommend them from personal experience and I'd never recommend a company that I didn't trust:)
I don't recommend Mawista if you want to be on the safe side because they are a traveler's health insurance and there's no guarantee that they will pay for your bills since you have to pay up front and wait for them to reimburse you/pay you back. They did pay for my 2 doctor appointments I had though as well as my medicine so i can't speak badly of them but there would've been no way for me to pay 3,000 euros up front for my car accident bills so I'm very happy I had TK with help from popsure!
https://www.instagram.com/hifromhamburg/
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