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Most insurance companies wont allow a policy to be reinstaed after the policy has lapsed (or become paid up). once 13 months of premiums are missed usually the policy becomes lapsed and cannot be reinstated after this time.

It is worth calling the customer reps for your insurance company who can confirm this.

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