Sunday 20 March 2011

Health Insurance Macau, Macau Medical Insurance

  • Expatriate Health Insurance Macau

    Pacific Prime is an expatriate insurance broker specialising in providing overseas medical insurance for Macau nationals living, working or holidaying abroad. If you are a non Macau national and moving to Macau we can also provide plans that meet your specific requirements
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  • Professional Service you can trust

     
    Pacific Prime Insurance will be with you for the duration of your policy. We offer additional customer services that include claims advice, emergency contact numbers and medical advice lines. We also maintain a comprehensive list of Macau hospitals/doctors. Most of our clients are expatriates so we maintain a list of Embassies in Macau.
    As a leading broker of medical insurance in Macau we keep up on the latest insurance trends and Macau Insurance News.
    We can offer expatriates in Macau dedicated international health insurance plans that will provide comprehensive coverage in the East and around the world. Plans that we can offer will usually have a number of benefits that a policyholder is able to tailor to suit their specific requirements. With coverage options including out-patient, dental, maternity, and emergency evacuation, you will be assured of receiving the highest levels of quality treatment anywhere in the world.

  • Macau Medical Insurance

    Located just 60 kilometers west of Hong Kong lays the tiny Special Administrative Region of Macau. Once Portuguese ruled Macau was returned to China in 1999 under the Sino-Portuguese Pact, similar to the Sino-British arrangement for Hong Kong, which allowed Macau a high degree of autonomy except in matters of defense and foreign affairs for 50 years. Macau has a lot to offer an expatriate considering it only has a landmass of only 28.2 km2 and a population 567,000 people. Macau is one of the insurance only cities that hold a combination of Vegas style casinos and Portuguese fortresses, churches and food within China’s coast. The recent growth in casinos was attributed to the fact that China and Hong Kong do not and can not have casinos, which has inadvertently caused Macau to become the “Las Vegas” of Asia.

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