Adding EU driver to my policy

Adding EU driver to my policy

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Ciaran

Original Poster:

1,461 posts

217 months

Thursday 25th April 2024
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I want to add my father in law to my insurance policy - he lives in Rep of Ireland and is taking my new purchase (2002 Boxster) to his mechanic.

I've tried my own insurer and they can't do it. I've tried taking a new policy on a comparison website but when I get to the point of adding him it askes for time lived in the UK and obviously he doesn't.

Anyone know who to get round this - legally.

Thanks.

alscar

6,364 posts

228 months

Thursday 25th April 2024
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Either try a broker to help and/ or consider an additional temporary policy covering you both or just him ?

E-bmw

11,061 posts

167 months

Thursday 25th April 2024
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Just to be clear, as it isn't from your post.

Is he taking it to his mechanic in the RoI from your address in UK?

Is he taking it to a garage in UK from your address in UK?

Ciaran

Original Poster:

1,461 posts

217 months

Thursday 25th April 2024
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He's taking it from my address in the UK to his mechanic in Dublin.

E-bmw

11,061 posts

167 months

Thursday 25th April 2024
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in that case would it not be easier for him to do a short term policy from his end?

rdjohn

6,712 posts

210 months

Thursday 25th April 2024
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It would also be worth him checking his policy for conditions to driving another car with the owner’s consent. OP takes it to the port, he takes over once in Ireland.

Another policy is likely to be expensive and there are plenty of good Porsche specialists here in the UK.