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Finnish holiday home insurance

Insured Abroad in association with Intasure offer a comprehensive specialist insurance service for holiday homes in Finland.

Underwritten by one of the world’s leading insurers, Lloyd’s of London, the policy meets the specialist requirements of overseas holiday homes in Finland and includes essential features such as cover when the property is occupied or unoccupied, or let short term as a holiday let or long term, plus public liability cover up to £5m.

At Insured Abroad you can fill in a simple form to get an online quote for your holiday home insurance in Finland, simply click here to start the process.

Alternatively if you would rather get a quote over the phone simply click here and one of our representatives will call you back.

Holiday Home Insurance Finland
Policy Benefits

  • Holiday home insurance cover underwritten by Lloyd's of London
  • Fully comprehensive buildings and contents insurance
  • Your Finnish property is covered whether occupied or unoccupied
  • Your Finnish holiday home is covered if let short term or long term
  • Competitive online insurance rates
  • No claims discount
  • Excess from only £50
  • All holiday home policy documents are in English and if you have an enquiry or claim you talk directly to a UK based, English speaking support team
  • We cover emergency travel, accommodation and temporary accommodation following a major insurance claim
  • Policy covers swimming pool as well as buildings
  • Policy covers public liability of £5m in regards to buildings and contents
  • Policy covers loss of rent following an insurance claim
  • Wider cover than most standard buildings and contents policies
  • Protects your valuable contents - new for old

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Key facts

  • Full Name: Republic of Finland
  • Capital: Helsinki
  • Population: 5.2 million (via UN, 2005)
  • Area (combined): 338,145 sq km (130,559 sq miles)
  • Major Languages: Finnish, Swedish
  • Major religion: Christianity
  • Life expectancy: 75 years (men), 82 years (woman) (UN)
  • Monetary unit: Euro
  • Main Exports: Machinery, electronics, paper products, chemicals
  • GNI per capita: US $37,460 (World Bank, 2006)
  • Internet domain: .fi
  • International dialling code: +358
  • President: Tarja Halonen
  • Prime Minister: Matti Vanhanen
  • Daily Newspapers: Helsingin Sanomat (daily), Ita Sanomat (daily)
  • Famous for: Winter Olympics

Migration

In Finnish emigration, three long periods can be seen. The first of them is the great overseas emigration from about 1850's to the World War I. About 350.000 persons left Finland during these years, if the emigrants to countries overseas and to Sweden, Norway and Russia are included. More than 300.000 emigrated to North America, where perhaps 95 % had their destination in the USA. Tens of thousands of persons emigrated also to Russia, especially to St Petersburg, while the streams to Sweden and northern Norway were smaller.

The second period in Finnish emigration history is the years between the world wars. In 1919-39, about 70.000 Finns emigrated. Emigration was weak during this period, especially this is true in the 1930's. The most important destination country was at first the USA, but in the late 1920's, Canada became the most important. Emigration to Australia was also stronger than before the World War I.

When perhaps more than 10.000 Finns emigrated during the World War I, emigration during the Second World War was on the other hand very rare. In the 1950's and 1960's, Finland has however had strong emigration. About 250.000 persons emigrated during these decades. The most important of the destination countries was now Sweden. Canada and Australia were also more important than the USA, the most important destination of early Finnish emigration.

General information

Around two thirds of Finland is covered in forest and about tenth by water. In the far North the white nights, during which the sun does not set, last for around 10 weeks of the summer. In winter the same area goes through nearly 8 weeks when the sun does not rise above the horizon.

The collapse of the Soviet Union in the 1990's allowed Finland to step out of it's cold war shadow and shortly afterwards applied for membership of the EU. It was granted full membership in 1995.

Finland is the only Nordic EU member to use the Euro as it's national currency.

Holiday home Insurance for properties abroad and in the UK

If you are looking for insurance for your holiday home abroad or in the UK, Insured Abroad has Specially designed solution for you. Most other policies do not cover the risks associated with holiday homes, so do not take the risk insure online with Insured Abroad for complete peace of mind.

Overseas home insurance for owners of foreign houses

This comprehensive holiday homes insurance covers Austrian, Belgian, Brazilian, Bulgarian, Cypriot, Danish, Dutch, Egyptian, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Irish (ROI), Italian, Latvian, Liechtensteinian, Maltese, Montenegrin, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovakian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss, Thai, Turkish, UAE, UK properties. If you own or are purchasing a house in any of these countries, we can offer property insurance for building and contents, whether your property is occupied or unoccupied or let short or long term.

Second home insurance for owners of holiday homes in the UK

As an owner of a holiday home in the UK, you will need specialist second home insurance to make sure you are covered for the specific perils associated with the property being occupied and unoccupied or let short term as a holiday let or long term.

Policy Wordings for overseas property, holiday homes and second home in the UK

As the owner of a Holiday home overseas or in the UK, it is vital that you fully understand the extent and limitations of your insurance policy. Do you have the cover for legal liability for domestic employees? What restrictions are in place in letting or if the property is unoccupied etc? If your holiday home house insurance policy has been placed through a Spanish, French, Italian,or Turkish insurance company etc. it is more likely that you simply do not know.