It is possible to register with the National Insurance Institute (Bituach Leumi) as a non-citizen, providing you have been in Israel as a resident (visa-holder) for more than 183 days. Once you have passed this stage, you are then eligible to register with the NII and can then choose the Health Fund that is best suited to your needs. If you need more information about this, visit www.ujia.org.il
Travel insurance is always a good idea whether you are a senior citizen or not. You can find information on insurance for seniors here: http://www.travelinsurancereview.net/senior-citizen-travel-insurance/
Citizen Insurance is a property insurance company. You can insure your building, your contents or both. They have a range of policy options that are flexible around your requirements.
As a senior citizen, your car insurance generally increase by $100 a year depending on your history.
I am not sure what kind of things does travel insurance covers for seniors but here is a website to help you www.travelinsurancereview.net/senior-citizen-travel-insurance/
Yes, if you are a US citizen with little or no income/assets.
you will be treated in a hospital, then your insurance will pay the costs, if you do not have insurance, you will be billed accordingly.
Yes. Ask your insurance agent for specific details on how to have this done.
Sure. There's no requirement on a life insurance policy that you are a U.S. citizen.
I am a senior citizen who likes to travel, where can I get cheap travel insurance? Is there a company that specializes in this?
Travel insurance is never compulsory. It is however strongly recommended.
You can find senior citizen travel insurance in the UK, at any local travel agency. You might even find it being sold at the airport for a few dollars.
Senior citizen travel insurance can be purchased through travel agents, and online. Mabel is an online site that offers travel insurance at a great rate. Check out Mabel at http://www.mabels.org.uk/senior-citizen-travel-insurance.php