
You will need an International Driving Permit to supplement your driving licence after 28th March 2019 and you'll need to go to a Post Office in person to buy one of these. What may change is the validity of your driving licence. To be very clear, your policy will still respond. Seeing as you'll still be a UK resident regardless of what happens with Brexit, you'll still be covered to reclaim your excess charges. This is because we don't cover the car, or the rental company, we cover you. Regardless of how the UK leaves the EU, your ReduceMyExcess policy will still cover you in the same way it always has. ▪ is a non-EEA national legally resident in the United Kingdom due to the existence of a visa, providing that the Period of Insurance does not go beyond the expiry of their visa ▪ is currently employed as a Crown Servant or Overseas Civil Servant (or their spouse or civil partner) holding a valid United Kingdom passport and they include their United Kingdom address with their application ▪ is an EEA national exercising a ‘treaty right to seek and take up work’, and can demonstrate that they have a ‘right to reside’ (can legally live in the United Kingdom) and are ‘habitually resident’ (this is the place where they normally live) in the United Kingdom

The rental market in these territories is a bit different and many people choose to get their cover from 3rd party suppliers such as credit-card companies. If you’re visiting the US or Canada (and some other countries as well), you’ll find a lot of rental companies won’t include CDW, and will ask you if you wish to purchase this from them.

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They will also offer you an optional Excess waiver cover, which for a cost normally around £10 - £30 per day which will then give you cover for the full value of the vehicle. It’s up to you whether you choose to do this or not, but bear in mind it may be a legal requirement in the country you’re visiting. If they don’t, they’ll likely expect you to purchase this from them at the time of hire.

Most car hire companies in the UK and across Europe include a basic level of CDW/LDW (Loss Damage Waiver) cover as standard with an Excess, this is normally between £1000 - £3000. We are unable to provide the additional CDW cover for European rentals. The cover applies when you are hiring in the USA or Canada and can offer increased excess reimbursement up to $50,000 or equivalent in local currency. The CDW cover, or Worldwide+ policy, is only available when purchasing annual Worldwide policies or a single trip policy over 30 days. We cannot provide a single trip policy with the additional CDW (Collision Damage Waiver) cover for policies under 30 days. The list below names a few companies we do notprovide cover for: We do not cover vehicle subscriptions services because these are not rentals and don't carry the same rental agreements that we require for our cover.
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Please also see our Policy Wording for details of how to Claim.

You must also be able to provide a copy of your membership Agreement and a copy of the repair invoice from the repairing garage. In the event of a claim you must be able to provide a damage report from the Car Club including copy invoices, receipts or other documents confirming the amount you have paid in respect of the damage to the hired vehicle for which you are seeking reimbursement and, where possible, photographs of the damage. Please read the Policy Wording for further information. The Car Club must be licensed in the United Kingdom to provide vehicles for hire and the vehicle must meet our definition of a 'Rental Vehicle'. You will need to ensure that the car club satisfies this policy requirement prior to taking out cover. What we don't cover is car clubs where a group of people share their private cars. We can cover car clubs that own their vehicles.
