Adding a non UK resident to a UK insurance policy

Adding a non UK resident to a UK insurance policy

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mattvanders

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323 posts

38 months

Yesterday (08:56)
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A bit of a random question to be asking but here goes, my brother will be over from the states later on in the year and rather than hirer a car for the two weeks while he is here I want to add him to my cars insurance policy (whether for the full year, a temporary add on or get separate temporary policy else where). Because he is not a UK resident any more my current company won’t allow him to be added, anyone else had to do similar before and if so how did you resolve it?

MustangGT

12,783 posts

292 months

Yesterday (09:17)
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Contact your insurer, they are the only ones who can answer your question.

Sebring440

2,558 posts

108 months

Yesterday (09:20)
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mattvanders said:
A bit of a random question to be asking but here goes, my brother will be over from the states later on in the year and rather than hirer a car for the two weeks while he is here I want to add him to my cars insurance policy (whether for the full year, a temporary add on or get separate temporary policy else where). Because he is not a UK resident any more my current company won’t allow him to be added, anyone else had to do similar before and if so how did you resolve it?
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mattvanders

Original Poster:

323 posts

38 months

Yesterday (09:26)
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MustangGT said:
Contact your insurer, they are the only ones who can answer your question.
I have already before posting and they had said no, hence why asking

Shooter McGavin

8,053 posts

156 months

Yesterday (09:28)
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All depends on the insurer. I have found that some are totally relaxed about it, some are absolute "computer says no" sticklers for not budging.

TownIdiot

2,973 posts

11 months

Yesterday (09:30)
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Try one of the temporary cover insurers

Temp cover / Cuvva etc

They will do non-UK nationals but I'm not entirely sure about US residents.

Jeremy-75qq8

1,305 posts

104 months

Yesterday (10:14)
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I had this. Assumed easy. Flat no. I don't recall finding anyone who would do it and they hired a car.

I really don't follow why.


Alickadoo

2,742 posts

35 months

Yesterday (10:16)
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mattvanders said:
A bit of a random question to be asking but here goes, my brother will be over from the states later on in the year and rather than hirer a car for the two weeks while he is here I want to add him to my cars insurance policy (whether for the full year, a temporary add on or get separate temporary policy else where). Because he is not a UK resident any more my current company won’t allow him to be added, anyone else had to do similar before and if so how did you resolve it?
Yes. LV and the premium came down. I got a small refund.

Steve57

2,171 posts

254 months

Yesterday (10:35)
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No experiance myself but i know my mum/dad used to do this regulary with my uncle from canada. not sure if he kept a uk licence in all honesty.

mattvanders

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323 posts

38 months

Yesterday (12:34)
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I tried AXA over the phone and they would not consider it at all. I tried getting a quote on one of the temporary cover sites and it would not even quote. I have just got off the phone with LV and they said they would cover for a temporary policy when needed up to 4 times a year for 6 weeks at a time. Will try them for renewal date, will see who else comes and add to the thread.

That’s all for the help

alfabeat

1,260 posts

124 months

Yesterday (21:27)
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I did this for my sister in law (South African) when she came to stay for a month. My insurer (Admiral) did it no problem, but I did have to do it over the phone and not through the online account.

Alickadoo

2,742 posts

35 months

Yesterday (22:12)
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mattvanders said:
A bit of a random question to be asking but here goes, my brother will be over from the states later on in the year and rather than hirer a car for the two weeks while he is here I want to add him to my cars insurance policy (whether for the full year, a temporary add on or get separate temporary policy else where). Because he is not a UK resident any more my current company won’t allow him to be added, anyone else had to do similar before and if so how did you resolve it?
Forgot to ask. Has he got a UK licence?

Panamax

5,611 posts

46 months

Yesterday (22:17)
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Alickadoo said:
Forgot to ask. Has he got a UK licence?
This is precisely the point. Broadly speaking you need a UK licence just to get to the starting line.

AndyAudi

3,348 posts

234 months

Years ago we add Australian Relatives no problem (much of ours are any licensed driver any way).

We’d also one relative who bought & insured his own car for a bit.

Google throws up this so common enough but I guess they determine risk on where they think they passed a test. https://www.moneysupermarket.com/car-insurance/non...

Shnozz

28,492 posts

283 months

Added my pal from Canada to my policy on the Aston a few years ago to share the drive down to Le Mans with no issue. That was with Admiral.