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Medical cover for expatriates, irrespective of their country of origin, is proving to be an area of serious contention between governments, businesses and insurers. Jakki May debates the pitfalls that face migrant workers and their insurers when applying for international private medical insurance.

In the 'glory' days of the British empire, when anyone spoke of 'expats', due to its economic and political colonial control, they invariably meant the British type.

Today, the world has changed, it is

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