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As a longtime digital nomad and one of Genki’s very first customers, I signed up back in 2021—the same year I joined the team. (Fun fact: I first met Genki’s founder at my coworking space in Hoi An back in 2019.)
Like many nomads, I started with travel health insurance. But at some point, I switched to international health insurance, one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.
I’d always been healthy, with no major issues. Then, in my late 30s, I was suddenly diagnosed with cancer.
I chose to stay in my partner’s home country and went through the full treatment there: surgeries, chemotherapy, radiation, and psychological support. The total cost was enormous. Genki covered every bit of it.
If I hadn’t had international health insurance before my diagnosis, cancer would now be a pre-existing condition—and likely wouldn’t be covered at all. My international lifestyle would have come to an end.
Today, I’m cancer-free and back to living as a nomad.
If you’re a nomad or expat reading this, take a moment to think about:
Where will you go if you get sick?
Who makes up your support system?
What insurance do you have, and what does it actually cover?
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