Hi Leeste, based on what you had mentioned above, I would recommend a hospital income plan to a hospitalization plan. This is because I feel that a hospital income plan can better meet your objectives should you get hospitalized for minor ailments while providing you with a much-needed income to meet any financial commitments during the said period. This can be continued even after you have secured a job of your choice since it can continue to help protect your income.leeste wrote:Sorry, someone mentioned NTUC Income above... I believe they are the only ones who offer shield-type (hospitalization) plans to foreigners on an LTVP without extra stipulations. This would be useful for someone who is here alone and searching for a job on an EPEC/LTVP. The plan is called Enhanced IncomeShield and rates are very competitive to the other providers (Prudential, Aviva, Great Eastern, etc.) but the riders for co-insurance and deductible are structured a bit differently.
I got quotes directly online from the Pacific website above. The other one seem to be a clinic but maybe they have packages toobuttercup123 wrote:Hi, I would suggest you call the hotline of some international health insurance providers. They can probably give you the best answer for this.
Try:
www.imc-healthcare.com
www.chi-health.com.sg
www.pacificprime.com
www.aia.com.sg
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