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Australia has a special system of health cover for
international students in Australia. This is called
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) and, with the
exception of students from Sweden and Norway, you are
required to have this for the duration of your student
visa in Australia. OSHC provides a safety net for
international students similar to that provided to
Australians through Medicare.
How to obtain OSHC?
You will need to complete an Application for OSHC which
is available from registered OSHC providers and most
educational institutions. Your local education adviser can
lodge your OSHC form and payment at time of processing
your enrolment to study in Australia.
Only Australian health funds that have signed a Deed
with the Australian Government can provide OSHC. Most
Australian education institutions have a preferred OSHC
provider. Depending on the institution you will be
attending you will be required to join one of these three
registered health funds.
Students may also take out additional cover in the form
of Extra OSHC and students who could not previously access
OSHC may now access Optional OSHC. Some students may be
exempt from enrolling in the OSHC.
If you come to Australia on a visa other than a student
visa and undertake a short course of study of three months
duration or less you will not be eligible for OSHC. It is
wise to purchase travel or private medical insurance in
this case.
How much does it cost?
OSHC costs depend on how long you will be in Australia.
Premiums vary depending on the health fund but generally
they start from A$74 for three months insurance (A$274 a
year). If your spouse and/or dependant children are
accompanying you to Australia you will need to pay a
family premium. You pay your OSHC premium before coming to
Australia.
When you arrive in Australia?
When you arrive in Australia you confirm your OSHC
membership with your registered OSHC provider. Your
registered OSHC provider will need to see your passport
for identification purposes and to ensure that the dates
of your cover are correct.
Extending your cover
OSHC cover is required for the full period of your stay
in Australia. This means you must renew your cover each
time you re-enrol to study or each 12 months. When you are
approaching the final period of study premiums up to
18-months will be accepted.
Most educational institutions will send renewal
premiums to registered OSHC providers on behalf of
students. Cover is then renewed and the OSHC provider
issues a new membership card automatically.
Benefits are not paid during any period when OSHC
membership lapses.
What is covered?
OSHC covers most medical expenses and the cost of
hospital care which international students may need while
in Australia. OSHC will also pay for most prescription
drugs and emergency ambulance transport.
What is not covered?
Dental and optometry costs are not included but
students may also take out additional cover.
Students are reminded that OSHC does not cover any
pre-existing conditions (such as pregnancy or prior
illness) and such expenses must be met by the student.
For more detailed information on OSHC benefits and
costs visit the Australian
Department of Health and Aged Care website or contact
the health funds offering OSHC.
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