The 22 countries on Ireland's 'Do Not Travel' list - ignoring the advice will void your insurance
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The 22 countries on Ireland's 'Do Not Travel' list - ignoring the advice will void your insurance
"The Department of Foreign Affairs has four security ratings - this one is the highest"
"Travel plans can be thrown by all kinds of things - weather, health scares, industrial action, security events."
"But did you know that going to a country to which the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) advises against all, or all but essential, travel can invalidate your travel insurance?"
The Department of Foreign Affairs assigns four security ratings for countries, with one rating indicating the highest level of concern. Travel plans can be disrupted by weather, health scares, industrial action, and security events. Visiting a country to which the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) advises against all travel, or all but essential travel, can void travel insurance coverage. Travelers should check DFA advice for destination countries before booking and review insurance policy terms for exclusions related to official travel advisories. Confirming both official warnings and insurer rules helps reduce the risk of denied claims and supports safer travel decisions.
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