In Reply to: That is what I queried below posted by luvthe NT on Friday, 20. February 2009 at 15:29 Bali Time:
of residence which is at the point you cross over at immigration in your country.
In 1991 we had top cover for a trip to the USA,then spent quite a time in the UK where I did not need medical insurance.
We only paid for the US part as it was a requirement of entry and quite expensive.
When we left UK for Asia I could not get travel insurance from the UK to cover us as the policy must be from the point of leaving or country of residence on a return air ticket. ticket.