At APRIL International, we cover globally mobile members in more than 180 countries across the world with flexible healthcare plans that provide peace of mind for their adventures abroad and support them in the moments that matter.
We caught up with one of our members to find out more about what he does and how he manages his healthcare needs and security risks when he is overseas.
Pen, a former Royal Marine Commando, served in the town of Now Zad in Helmand Province, Afghanistan in 2007. While there, he rescued a stray dog and brought him back home to the United Kingdom. This event led to the beginning of his charity, which has now been operating for 17 years.
Initially, the charity’s mission was to rescue and reunite soldiers with cats and dogs they had bonded with on their assignment. Its main aim now is in the fight against rabies in Ukraine and Afghanistan.
Celia relocated to Hong Kong in 1991 for her husband’s career. They moved with their young daughter after a friend suggested they try expat life.
Protecting your health is a key concern when you’re looking to move abroad, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the destination country’s healthcare system.
Originally from the United Kingdom, Keith moved to Macau 30 years ago for work with his wife Juliet, after living in Germany for a short time.
If you’re planning to move abroad, there are many things to consider, from where you’re going to live, to possibly learning a language or finding a new job.