Working holiday visa insurance Czech Republic WHV
About to be expatriated in Czech Republic for a WHV? And currently looking for an insurance for your working holiday visa Czech Republic (WHV)? Have a look on our selection of contracts. You can quote some solutions online. Otherwise, you have access to conditions and tariffs on the specific pages. If you need any support or advise, use the contact form.
Working holiday visa Czech Republic – WHV insurance
If you stay abroad ≥ 12 months, an expat plan is accurate. Indigo Expat WelCome is a comprehensive plan. Check conditions and get your quote online.
Indigo Expat Junior
Indigo Expat Junior is a plan dedicated to young expatriates (<30 yo). Rates, as well as conditions, are downloadable on this page.
⇒ Indigo Expat Junior (< 30)
Working holiday visa Czech Republic – WHV insurance
If you stay abroad ≤ 12 months, a travel insurance can be convenient. Start Expat is a pack, which includes medical, assistance and personal liability. The medical plan covers accident and unforeseen illness. Finally, it fits for stays abroad between 1 and 12 months.
Info on the working holiday visa Czech Republic
- Age: 18 à 26 yo (Australia, Taiwan), 30 ans (Chile, Israel, Japan, South Korea) or 35 yo (Canada, New Zealand)
- Cost of the visa: –
- Duration max: 12 months
- Quota: yes (100 for Taiwan, 200 for Chile & Israel, 300 for Korea, 400 for Japan, 500 for Australia, 1150 for Canada, 1 200 for New Zealand)
- Requirements: approx. XXX Euro + flight tickets
- Insurance: WHV insurance required
- Jobs: –
- Renewal: not possible
Update: August 2020
WHV form and request
Useful links
First of all, please find here after useful web pages for medical and security aspects:
Then, you can have a look on these web sites:
Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, also known by its short-form name, Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Germany, Austria, Slovakia and Poland.
Capital: Prague
Main cities: Prague, Brno, Ostrava, Plzeň
Currency: Czech koruna (CZK)
Area: 78,866 km²
Official language: Czech
Since the fall of communism in 1989, the Czech Republic – and its capital in particular – has evolved into one of Europe’s most popular travel destinations.
Source: Wikipedia, Lonely planet
Working holiday visa Czech Republic and legal considerations
Please note that subscribing to an international health insurance does not free you from local regulation. Our plans are not substitute for local mandatory insurances.






