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If you need health insurance for your visa, all the options below tick that box. If you're looking for more than hospital insurance, you might want to keep an eye on both GP Visits and dental, as these are extras that often make the difference between a low and high-cost policy.
Name Product Meets condition 8501 Hospital Cover Dental Pregnancy Cover GP Visits Medical Repatriation Price
Medibank Overseas Visitors Starter Hospital and Medical
From $51 per month
From $51 per month.
Frank Basic Workers Cover
Yes (Reduced benefits)
$20,000
From $64.50 per month
From $64.50 per month.
Medibank Overseas Workers Base Hospital
From $71 per month
From $71 per month. Want 2 plus 2 weeks free? Join and start eligible Overseas Worker Health Cover by 4 October and you could get 2 weeks free this year plus 2 weeks free in your second year. New Overseas Workers Health Cover members only. Promo code: 2PLUS2
Allianz Care Australia Budget Working Cover
$20,000
From $70.20 per month
From $70.20 per month. Get $50 eGift card for singles and $100 eGift card for couple or family working policy. Offer applies for new joins by December 15. T&Cs apply.
Frank Minimum Working Visa Cover
$20,000
From $75 per month
From $75 per month.
Allianz Care Australia Budget Visitors Cover
$5,000
From $97.50 per month
From $97.50 per month
Frank Mid Workers Cover
$20,000
From $100 per month
From $100 per month.
Medibank Overseas Workers Standard Hospital and Medical
From $104.50 per month
From $104.50 per month. Want 2 plus 2 weeks free? Join and start eligible Overseas Worker Health Cover by 4 October and you could get 2 weeks free this year plus 2 weeks free in your second year. New Overseas Workers Health Cover members only. Promo code: 2PLUS2
Allianz Care Australia Standard Working Cover
$20,000
From $103.50 per month
From $103.50 per month. Get $50 eGift card for singles and $100 eGift card for couple or family working policy. Offer applies for new joins by December 15. T&Cs apply.
Frank Mid Workers Plus Bundle
$20,000
From $125 per month
From $125 per month.
Medibank Overseas Visitors Everyday Hospital and Medical
From $137.50 per month
From $137.50 per month.
Allianz Care Australia Standard Visitors Cover
$5,000
From $164.97 per month
From $164.97 per month
Allianz Care Australia Mid Working Cover
$20,000
From $151.80 per month
From $151.80 per month. Get $50 eGift card for singles and $100 eGift card for couple or family working policy. Offer applies for new joins by December 15. T&Cs apply.
Medibank Overseas Workers Advanced Hospital and Medical
From $308 per month
From $308 per month. Want 2 plus 2 weeks free? Join and start eligible Overseas Worker Health Cover by 4 October and you could get 2 weeks free this year plus 2 weeks free in your second year. New Overseas Workers Health Cover members only. Promo code: 2PLUS2
Allianz Care Australia Top Working Cover
$20,000
From $285.20 per month
From $285.20 per month. Get $50 eGift card for singles and $100 eGift card for couple or family working policy. Offer applies for new joins by December 15. T&Cs apply.
Medibank Overseas Workers Premium Hospital, Medical and Extras
From $329.50 per month
From $329.50 per month. Want 2 plus 2 weeks free? Join and start eligible Overseas Worker Health Cover by 4 October and you could get 2 weeks free this year plus 2 weeks free in your second year. New Overseas Workers Health Cover members only. Promo code: 2PLUS2
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What is Overseas Visitors Health Cover?

OVHC can cover you for five different types of services depending on what level of cover you choose:

  • Hospital bills
  • Doctor’s visits
  • Out-of-hospital services like dental and physical therapy
  • Prescriptions
  • Emergency ambulance rides

Even the most basic policy will cover your hospital bills to some extent. The other services like doctor’s visits and physical therapy are useful but optional, so they are usually reserved for higher levels of cover.

Here are the different levels of cover that are usually available:

What is extras cover?

Extras is a type of insurance to cover a range of out-of-hospital treatments including:

  • General and major dental work
  • Physical rehab services like massage, physical therapy, chiropractic and acupuncture
  • Optical services including eye tests and glasses
  • Other physical devices like hearing aids and blood pressure monitors

Extras policies themselves are different products to OVHC policies, although some OVHC policies include some of the same types of cover you can find in an extras policy. If you want to be covered for any of the above treatments, you have one of two options:

  • Buy an OVHC policy that covers the treatment you need. Some mid and top-level policies will cover some extras treatments.
  • Buy a stand-alone extras policy. There’s nothing stopping you from going with a basic OVHC policy (to meet your visa requirements) and topping it up with a stand-alone extras policy. You can often save money this way, although you’ll have a lower level of hospital cover.

Can you get dental with OVHC?

Yes. Some OVHC policies provide cover for dental treatment including general dental services like cleanings and simple fillings, as well as major dental work like root canals, crowns and bridges.

Not all insurers offer it, but the ones that do usually include it in their top-level policies only. You can also get dental cover by purchasing a standalone “extras” policy on top of your OVHC.

Do you need OVHC?

If you plan on working in Australia, your visa application will require OVHC Others won't be required to have it, but it could still be worth it.

Here is how it can help you:

  • Your visa requires health cover and you're not eligible for Medicare. Most visitors to Australia aren't eligible for Medicare. If you're one of these people and your visa requires health cover, you absolutely need OVHC or your visa won't be granted.
  • Your visa requires health cover and you are eligible for Medicare. People from some countries are eligible for Medicare because of agreements between those countries and Australia. You're not required to have OVHC but you should consider it if you want the extra benefits of being covered privately.
  • Your visa doesn't require it. You're free to go without health cover if you want, but getting OVHC makes a lot of sense if you want to avoid massive medical bills if you're ever hospitalised.

How does OVHC work for pregnancy?

Most OVHC policies will cover pregnancy, but at a reduced rate compared to other covered treatments. That’s because not everyone needs pregnancy-related services and it’s generally not considered an unexpected medical need.

Insurers who cover pregnancy at a reduced rate (typically in a basic policy) will pay your hospital accommodation fees in a public hospital, but the rest will be up to you, including doctors fees, delivery fees, blood tests, ultrasounds and anesthesia.

However, some insurers do offer higher levels of private pregnancy cover that also include your choice of an obstetrician. These insurers will offer full cover for pregnancy within their mid or top-level policies.

For private pregnancy, you will have a waiting period of 12-months before you can use it. That means you will have to buy your policy well before you get pregnant.

What if my visa has changed?

If you are switching visas, there are situations where you’ll want to reconsider your health insurance options.

If you are switching from one visa that requires health cover to another one that also does, then your best bet is to just carry on with the OVHC cover that you already have. One example would be if you are on a temporary graduate visa (485) and are switching over to a temporary skill shortage visa (482).

If you are switching from a visa that requires health cover to one that doesn’t, then you are not required to keep your OVHC. However, you should strongly consider keeping it so that you’re not unprotected. An example of this would be if you are switching from a temporary skill shortage visa (482) over to a working holiday visa (417). If your situation is the reverse of this, you’ll need to take out OVHC before you can get your new visa.

If you are switching from a visa that requires OVHC to a visa that includes Medicare cover like a permanent resident visa (PR), you can keep your OVHC as long as you want but you should strongly consider switching to a domestic health insurance policy for the following reasons:

  • Tax benefits. Residents making a certain amount of money per year can be charged an additional tax unless they have private health cover. OVHC policies don’t count.
  • Immediate savings. Domestic policies can be cheaper than OVHC policies.
  • Future savings. If you are 31 or older, you need to get health insurance within 12 months of getting your PR. Otherwise, you can end up paying a penalty down the line when you do finally get private insurance. Again, OVHC doesn’t count.

What is the cheapest OVHC?

The Budget Workers Cover from Health.com.au currently offers the cheapest policy in the market starting from $65 per month. It only covers your in-hospital visits and doesn’t include visits to the GP or specialists, dental work (even if it is in-hospital) or natural therapies. This is common for most budget policies.

Even a basic policy will be enough to cover your visa requirements.

Can you get Overseas Visitors Health Cover with no waiting periods?

The good news is, once you buy your health cover - it’s active straight away. However, some treatments have a waiting period.

Waiting periods are the amount of time you have to wait before you can get health insurance benefits. The times can vary based on the treatment, for example, 12 months for pregnancy or 2 months for dental.

The only way you can typically get out of your OVHC waiting periods is if you already served them with another insurer and you’re switching to a similar policy with a new insurer. If you are taking out OVHC for the first time, you’ll have to put in the wait.

Do couples and families need Overseas Visitors Health Cover?

If your visa requires you to have health insurance and the other members of your family are coming over on the same visa as you, everyone will be required to have OVHC. Most insurers offer singles, couples and family policies so that you can all be covered under the same policy.

There are a couple of situations where your family members may not be required to have OVHC:

  • They are on a different visa that doesn’t require health insurance
  • They are covered under a reciprocal health care agreement between Australia and their home country
  • They are Australian citizens or permanent residents

What is condition 8501?

You know that visa requirement we’ve been talking about? That’s requirement 8501, and it means your visa won’t be approved without health cover in place.

To meet condition 8501, your insurance must:

  • Be fully comprehensive
  • Provide cover that is equivalent or better than Medicare
  • Cover prescriptions

Most OVHC policies are designed to meet these requirements, but it never hurts to double check with your insurer, employer and/or immigration agent to make sure.

Which visas need mandatory health insurance?

Here is a list of common Australian workers visas and whether or not they require you to have private health insurance.

Visa NumberVisa NameDescriptionHealth care requirement?
405Investor RetirementFor self-funded retirees without any dependants.yes
408Temporary ActivityFor workers on temporary assignments like entertainers, athletes and researchersyes
417Working HolidayFor young people who want to work while travelling Australiano
400Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist)For workers who do highly specialised, short-term work like managers, professionals and tradespeopleno
457
(replaced by the 482 in March 2018)
Temporary Work (Skilled)Allowed skilled workers to live and work for up to four yearsyes
482Temporary Skill ShortageFor skilled workers to live and work for up to four years in order to fill labour shortages in Australiayes
485Temporary graduateAllows international students who have recently graduated from an Australian uni to live, work and study in Australiayes
489Skilled Regional (Provisional)For overseas skilled workers to live and work in regional Australian locations for up to four years.yes
BVABridging visaFor people who are switching to a new visa and waiting for the application to process. Also for people making arrangements to leave Australia.Only if the visa you are applying for requires it

How you claim on OVHC

How you'll claim on your OVHC will depend on the insurer you opt to sign up with. It's often the case that you will be issued with a membership card which allows for direct billing, meaning you won't have to pay anything upfront. Otherwise, you will need to pay the fee and your health fund will reimburse you once you have made a claim. Below are the claims options available from each participating fund:

HIF

HIF OVHC members can claim in the following ways:

  • HIF SmartClaim App
  • Email to [email protected]
  • Fax to (08) 9328 1685
  • Membership Car. Claim on the spot with your HIF card if an e-terminal is available.

Health.com.au

Health.com.au OVHC members can claim in the following ways:

  • Health.com.au Claims Card for automatic payment where available
  • HICAPS. Lets you claim your extras benefit directly after your consultation.
  • Online at health.com.au. Complete your claim details, and receive your benefits into your nominated bank account.

Australian Unity

Australian Unity OVHC members can claim in the following ways:

  • Australian Unity App
  • Mail to Paid 91943, Melbourne VIC 3000
  • Email to [email protected]
  • Online. Log in to your Australian Unity account at australianunity.com.au/memberservices
  • Call. 1800 807 144.

HCF

HCF OVHC members can claim in the following ways:

  • HCF membership card for automatic payment where available
  • By email to [email protected]
  • In person at any HCF branch. For HCF branch locations and operating hours, visit hcfvisitorhealthcover.com
  • Call. 13 68 42

Nib

Nib OVHC members can claim in the following ways:

  • nib card for automatic payment where available
  • Mail to Paid 62208, Locked Bag 2010 Newcastle NSW 2300
  • Online. https://my.nib.com.au/login
  • Call: 1800 775 204 From Overseas:+61 2 4914 1146

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Name Product Meets condition 8501 Hospital Cover Dental Pregnancy Cover GP Visits Medical Repatriation Price
Medibank Overseas Workers Standard Hospital and Medical
From $104.50 per month
From $104.50 per month. Want 2 plus 2 weeks free? Join and start eligible Overseas Worker Health Cover by 4 October and you could get 2 weeks free this year plus 2 weeks free in your second year. New Overseas Workers Health Cover members only. Promo code: 2PLUS2
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Name Product Meets condition 8501 Hospital Cover Dental Pregnancy Cover GP Visits Medical Repatriation Price
Medibank Overseas Workers Advanced Hospital and Medical
From $308 per month
From $308 per month. Want 2 plus 2 weeks free? Join and start eligible Overseas Worker Health Cover by 4 October and you could get 2 weeks free this year plus 2 weeks free in your second year. New Overseas Workers Health Cover members only. Promo code: 2PLUS2
Medibank Overseas Workers Premium Hospital, Medical and Extras
From $329.50 per month
From $329.50 per month. Want 2 plus 2 weeks free? Join and start eligible Overseas Worker Health Cover by 4 October and you could get 2 weeks free this year plus 2 weeks free in your second year. New Overseas Workers Health Cover members only. Promo code: 2PLUS2
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*Pricing is based on a single male planning to live and work in the State of New South Wales on a working visa who is not applying for permanent residency, is not from a country that Australia has a Reciprocal Health Care Agreement (RHCA) with and is not eligible for cover under Medicare. Prices are accurate for September 2021 but are subject to change in the future.
Name Product Visa Compliant Smartphone Claiming Private Hospital GP Visits Pharmaceutical Price
Allianz Care Australia Overseas Student Health Cover
$300 ($600 for families)
From $43.00 per month
Medibank Essentials Overseas Student Health Cover
$300 ($600 for families)
From $44.75 per month
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Take a close look at the eligibility requirements when applying for a visa, or contact the Department of Immigration and Border Protection to find out if condition 8501 applies to you

What’s not covered?

There are some conditions and treatments that OVHC won’t cover at all regardless of the insurer or policy level. Here are a few of the most common:

  • Ambulance rides that aren’t considered an emergency
  • Elective cosmetic surgery like a nose job or breast implants
  • Procedures that Medicare does not cover like podiatry
  • IVF and other assisted reproductive services
  • Services provided outside of Australia
  • Treatment arranged in advance of your arrival in Australia
  • Bone marrow and organ transplants

The exact list of excluded services varies between insurers, so take a closer look at the policy document before choosing a policy.

Which health funds offer visitors health cover in Australia?

Health fundHospital cover for overseas visitors Extras cover available or included? More info
HIF health insurance
  • Comprehensive Working Visa
  • Intermediate Working Visa
  • Essentials Working Visa
  • Basic Working Visa
  • Premium Options
  • Super Options
  • Special Options
  • Saver Options
More info
Australian Unity
  • Workers Cover Plus
  • Mid Workers Cover
  • Budget Workers Cover
  • Comprehensive Extras
  • Basic Extras
More info
HCF health insurance
  • Overseas Visitors Health Cover
  • Ultimate Extras
  • Lifestyle Plus Extras
  • Active Lifestyle Extras
  • Lifestyle Essentials
  • Basic Extras
More info
nib health insurance
  • Top Visitor Cover
  • Mid Visitor Cover
  • Basic Visitor Cover
  • Budget Visitor Cover
  • Included in Top Visitor Cover
  • Included in Mid Visitor Cover
  • Included in Basic Visitor Cover
  • Not included in Budget Visitor Cover
More info
Health fundHospital cover for overseas visitors Extras cover available or included? More info
Allianz Global Assistance
  • Visitors Plus
  • Budget Visitors
  • Included in Visitors Plus
  • Not included in Budget Visitors
More info
Australian Unity
  • Basic Overseas Visitors Cover
  • Mid Overseas Visitors Cover
  • Top Overseas Visitors Cover
  • Comprehensive Extras
  • Basic Extras
More info
Bupa
  • Platinum Visitors Cover
  • Essential Plus Visitors Cover
  • Gold Visitors Cover
  • Essential Visitors Cover
  • Included in Platinum Visitors Cover
  • Included in Essential Plus Visitors Cover
More info
Frank Health Insurance
  • Frank Minimum Working Visa
  • No extras policies available
More info
hbf
  • Working Visa Hospital and Medical Cover
  • Working Visa Hospital Cover
  • Included in Working Visa Hospital & Medical Cover
  • Not included in Working Visa Hospital Cover
More info
HCF
  • Overseas Visitors Health Cover
  • Ultimate Extras
  • Lifestyle Plus Extras
  • Active Lifestyle Extras
  • Lifestyle Essentials
  • Basic Extras
More info
hif
  • Comprehensive Working Visa
  • Intermediate Working Visa
  • Essentials Working Visa
  • Basic Working Visa
  • Visitor Saver
  • Visitor Value
  • Premium Options
  • Super Options
  • Special Options
  • Saver Options
More info
IMAN
  • Budget Visitor Cover
  • Value Plus Visitor Cover
  • Basic Visitor Health Cover
  • Mid Visitor Cover
  • Top Visitor Cover
  • Not included in Budget Visitor Cover
  • Included in Value Plus Visitor Cover
  • Included in Basic Visitor Health Cover
  • Included in Mid Visitor Cover
  • Included in Mid Visitor Cover
More info
Medibank
  • Overseas Visitor Health Insurance
  • No extras included
More info
nib
  • Top Visitor Cover
  • Mid Visitor Cover
  • Basic Visitor Cover
  • Budget Visitor Cover
  • Included in Top Visitor Cover
  • Included in Mid Visitor Cover
  • Included in Basic Visitor Cover
  • Not included in Budget Visitor Cover
More info

Reciprocal Health Care Agreements – do you still need OVHC?

If you’re from one of 11 specific countries in the list below, you’re eligible for Medicare and won’t be required to have OVHC (although we still recommend it). That’s because your country and Australia have an agreement called a Reciprocal Health Care Agreement (RHCA).

Here are the countries that have an RHCA with Australia:

RHCA countries that don't require health insurance

Even with Medicare cover, it’s still a good idea to get Overseas Visitor Health Cover because it covers you for the following (whereas Medicare won’t):

  • Emergency ambulance rides
  • Dental work (only with some policies)
  • Medical evacuation to your home country if you need it
  • Your own private room in a private hospital (or as a private patient in a public hospital)
  • Your choice of doctor
  • Natural therapies (only on some policies)

In addition to that, if you make more than $90,000 per year and you don’t have private health insurance, you will be required to pay a tax called the Medicare Levy Surcharge.

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)

Most students are also required to have private health cover as a condition of their visas, so you can think of Overseas Student Health Cover as the student version of Overseas Visitors Health Cover.

In fact, the requirement is exactly the same: the health cover needs to meet condition 8501. So many OSHC policies and OVHC policies are the same product, just marketed differently.

For more information on how OSHC works and how to choose a policy, check out our comprehensive OSHC guide.

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    baruDecember 16, 2019

    wanted to best cover for visitor coiming to Australia. a couple

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      NikkiDecember 21, 2019

      Hi Baru,

      Thanks for your comment and I hope you are doing well.

      It looks like you are on the accurate page to find and compare overseas health cover. On the page, you will find a table that compares the features and benefits of each OVHC provider such as price, visa complaint, cover and etc. You can also click the compare box beside each loan option and compare up to 4 options side by side for easier comparison. This way it will be easier for you to see which provider fits you best.

      As a friendly reminder, carefully review the Product Disclosure Statement of the product before applying. You may also contact the insurance provider should you have any questions about their policy.

      Hope this helps and feel free to reach out to us again for further assistance.

      Best,
      Nikki

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    LukeNovember 25, 2019

    I’m looking for ambulance cover for a friend of mine currently holding a Bridging Visa. Can you advise?

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      JoshuaNovember 26, 2019Staff

      Hi Luke,

      Thanks for getting in touch with Finder. I hope all is well with you. 😃

      It’s nice to hear that you’re helping your friend. We do have a page about bridging visa health insurance that might help. On the page, you will see a table that allows you to compare bridging visa health insurance based on various details and descriptions. Moreover, the insurers listed on that page should include ambulance cover unless otherwise stated.

      While looking for insurers, please make sure you read the terms and conditions of the policy to learn more and know if it is the right policy for you or not.

      I hope this helps. Should you have further questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out again.

      Have a wonderful day!

      Cheers,
      Joshua

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    coreyMarch 3, 2019

    My girlfriend is coming to live with here in Australia and she has a condition, (childhood arthritis) she requires an injection every 10 days and pills everyday. she is from Slovakia. we have found the medication is available is Australia by prescription. can she be covered by insurance.

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      JohnMarch 4, 2019Staff

      Hi Corey,

      Thank you for reaching out to Finder.

      This may depend on the insurer you would be going with for the policy if they cover pre-existing conditions as well as medication needed for that condition. The exact list of excluded services varies between insurers, so take a closer look at the policy document before choosing a policy. Hope this helps!

      Cheers,
      Reggie

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    jayakarMarch 15, 2018

    Pl advise
    Pl advise me how can I do visitor health insurance for tourist visa (600) with short stay about 30 days?

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      NikkiMarch 19, 2018

      Hi Jayakar,

      Here is how to apply for tourist visitor health insurance.

      You’ll need to provide a range of documents to support your application for a 600 visa. Depending on your country of origin and your visa stream, the requirements will vary. Contact your nearest immigration office outside of Australia for details on what you will need to provide in order for your visa application to be accepted. For example, if you are going on vacation then you will need to provide the following to qualify for the tourist stream:

      – A completed visa application form
      – Certified copies of the biographical pages of your passport
      – A recent passport-sized photograph
      – A certified copy of your birth certificate
      – Evidence of sufficient funds for your trip, such as bank statements
      – A copy of your travel itinerary
      – Information to show that you intend to return to your home country
      – All documents must be certified copies, and any documents not in English must be accompanied by accredited English translations.

      Hope this helps!

      Best Regards,

      Nikki

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    tanyaOctober 25, 2017

    parents have sub class 600 with visa condition 8501,8101& 8201. Please suggest a policy which suits the above conditions

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      RenchOctober 25, 2017Staff

      Hi Tanya,

      Thanks for your inquiry.

      You may compare your options from a range of health insurance for parents visiting Australia. You may click the name of your preferred insurance to know more details and you may click the “Go to Site” button to submit an online application through their official site.

      Please ensure you review the relevant Product Disclosure Statements/Terms and Conditions when comparing your options before making a decision on whether it is right for you.

      Best regards,
      Rench

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