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Re: EHAS HEALTH INS. QUESTION
[Re: zoe]
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04/11/2022 03:43 PM
04/11/2022 03:43 PM
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EVERYONE is required to purchase the insurance at the time you make your application for admission. It is supposed to cover Covid only. I personally doubt it will cover much of anything, if one has to use it, but you have no option not to purchase it, if you want approval to fly into SXM.
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Re: EHAS HEALTH INS. QUESTION
[Re: zoe]
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04/11/2022 04:37 PM
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Posts: 19,198 Auburn, WA
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So you’re saying my Allianz insurance doesn’t work? Not to qualify for the EHAS requirement.
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Re: EHAS HEALTH INS. QUESTION
[Re: boucharda]
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04/12/2022 10:44 AM
04/12/2022 10:44 AM
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Image it on your phone....email it to yourself.....open pic on laptop or wherever .....go to print it but choose "Print to PDF" instead of your printer....and save the result
Probably an easier way to do this but this will take 30 seconds and it is easy to attach the resulting file That is what I'll probably do as it is how I did the Covid test results tro EHAS last May.
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Re: EHAS HEALTH INS. QUESTION
[Re: zoe]
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04/13/2022 07:49 AM
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With respect to the $15 insurance, I am now double insured, having passed thru the airport in December (declared I would be in SXM until May) and again this past Sunday (Had left for the weekend). I feel good and insured now. Nothing can possibly go wrong.
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Re: EHAS HEALTH INS. QUESTION
[Re: Ritchard]
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04/13/2022 10:53 AM
04/13/2022 10:53 AM
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With respect to the $15 insurance, I am now double insured, having passed thru the airport in December (declared I would be in SXM until May) and again this past Sunday (Had left for the weekend). I feel good and insured now. Nothing can possibly go wrong. HaHaHa. Good one.
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Re: EHAS HEALTH INS. QUESTION
[Re: DICKG]
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04/14/2022 08:41 AM
04/14/2022 08:41 AM
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It is 3 days before your arrival that you can complete and submit you application to EHAS, if fully vaccinated. You have to complete the full application in order to submit it to EHAS.
Be Happy! Simply because you deserve to be. 😁
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Re: EHAS HEALTH INS. QUESTION
[Re: Mikel]
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04/14/2022 10:05 PM
04/14/2022 10:05 PM
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You are exactly right. If you do not need a test than you can submit your application 3 calendar days before your last departure. 72 hours has nothing to do with testing, if testing is needed, only 48 or 24 hours are specified, dependent on the type of test results submitted.
Be Happy! Simply because you deserve to be. 😁
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