If you are a British National, What Help Can you Expect From a British Consul?

Whilst Travel insurance policies are there to give you that ?peace of mind?, such as a medical emergency, airport delays and loss of personal belongings, when abroad, you may become the victim of an incident and you need to know who to turn to in your hour of need. For UK nationals travelling abroad, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office www.fco.gov.uk/travel will do everything they properly can to help British people in difficulty abroad. If you get into difficulty or trouble, you can contact British Consular Staff around the world who may be able to help. But what can they offer and, more importantly, what can they not do if you get into difficulty abroad?

They can:

Issue emergency passports

Contact relatives and friends and ask them to help you with money or tickets

Tell you how to transfer money

In an emergency, cash you a sterling cheque worth up to £100 if supported by a valid banker?s card

As a last resort, in exceptional circumstances, and as long as you meet certain strict rules, give you a loan to get back to the UK, but only if there is no one else who can help you

Help you get in touch with local lawyers, interpreters and doctors

Arrange for next of kin to be told of an accident or a death and advise on procedures

Visit you if arrested or put in prison, and arrange for messages to be sent to relatives or friends

Put you in touch with organisations who help trace missing persons

Speak to local authorities on your behalf

Give you a list of local lawyers

But they cannot:

Intervene in court cases

Get you out of prison

Give legal advice or start court proceedings for you

Get you better treatment in hospital or prison than is given to locals

Investigate a crime

Pay your hotel, legal, medical or any other bills

Pay your travel costs, except in special circumstances

Do work normally done by travel agents, airlines, banks or motoring organisations

Get you somewhere to live, a job, or work permit

Demand you be treated as British if you are a dual national in the country of your second nationality

The UK consular operation covers most countries but not all and in these countries, you may be able to get help from the consulate of another EU member state. Also, Commonwealth countries such as Australia and Canada may provide certain consular services to British nationals in countries where the UK is unrepresented why not take a look at www.travelandinsure.com who have included an easy to read Foreign and Commonwealth advice on what support you can expect from Embassies and Consulates worldwide. They also offer a wide range of travel insurance policies to suit all ages, numbers and destinations.

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