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Key takeaways
- Student visa holders need health insurance to meet their visa requirements.
- These Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) policies are specifically designed to meet the requirements of the Subclass 500 Student Visa.
- Only some students from Belgium, Norway or Sweden do not need OSHC.
From greater career opportunities to quality of life, thousands of international students flock to Australia every year. According to Australian Government Department of Education, more than 800,000 international students visited Australia during the January and October in 2025. If you are planning on studying in Australia, Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is a must.
What is OSHC?
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is a type of health insurance designed specifically for international students who are studying in Australia. It is mandatory for anyone with a student visa and must be maintained throughout your entire study period. OSHC covers the cost of some hospital treatment, emergency ambulance services, visits to the doctor and limited pharmaceutical medicines.
You can compare OSCH policies on Finder to prior to commencing your studies. We can help you find the right policy that fits your needs and health requirements.
What do I get with OSHC?
Hospital bills
Your insurer will pay up to 100% of your hospital costs as long as your policy lists the treatment as covered. You may get less if you use a hospital that doesn't have a partnership with your insurer.
Doctor's visits
Your insurer will pay up to 100% of the amount that the Federal Government has determined that standard GP consultation should cost (you'll pay any difference if your provider charges more).
Prescriptions, x-rays and bloodwork
You'll usually get a set yearly dollar amount that you can apply toward prescriptions and up to 85% for specialist service costs including X-rays and bloodwork.
Emergency ambulance rides
Your insurer will pay up to 100% of your ambulance rides in an emergency. If it's not an emergency, you'll be responsible for the cost.
How are treatments like dental covered?
Most OSHC policies don't include dental cover since it's not required as part of your visa. However, international students can get extras cover for non-hospital treatments like dental, optical and physio.
You can find plans that cover general dental treatments like cleanings, X-rays and simple fillings, or you can upgrade to a plan that includes major dental work like root canals, complex fillings and crowns.
You can choose from any extras policy in the Australian market and you'll hold this type of cover in addition to your OSHC policy.
Cheap overseas students health cover
All Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) policies are specifically designed to meet the requirements of the Subclass 500 Student Visa. So, if this is all you care about then hunting down the cheapest policy and buying it might be right for you. However, if you’re more interested in finding a good value policy, try the below.
- Check the annual limits. While each policy covers the same thing, the annual limits can differ. Read the product disclosure statement (PDS) to know what the limits of each benefit are.
- Look at different levels of cover. Often, there are 2 or 3 OSHC products per provider. They'll usually offer Essentials and Standard coverage with the Essentials one being less thorough but cheaper.
- Compare your options. Take the time to get quotes for a number of policies as the pricing can vary by quite a bit.
How far your cover goes
What is not included with OSHC?
Keep in mind that you'll probably be unable to claim for a number of medical services and treatments under your student health insurance policy. Common exclusions include:
- Treatments not covered by the Australian public health system
- Treatment you require while travelling to or from Australia
- Claims for treatment costs that could otherwise be covered by compensation or damages
- Cosmetic surgery
- Any treatments you have arranged before travelling to Australia
- Non-emergency ambulance transportation
- Transportation of an overseas student (or their dependant) into or out of Australia
- IVF and assisted reproduction services
Who needs OSHC?
Generally, everyone with a Subclass 500 Student Visa needs OSHC. Condition 8501 on the Department of Home Affairs website says that, "You must have and maintain adequate health insurance for the whole of your stay in Australia."
OSHC is designed to meet your visa's criteria and covers you as long as your premiums are paid and you're enrolled as a full-time student. When you take out OSHC, the insurer will email you a confirmation certificate which you can attach to your visa application.
OSHC for couples
If you're travelling to Australia on a Subclass 500 Student Visa with your partner or spouse, they'll also need cover. The good news is, you can apply for a couples policy to make sure you're compliant with the visa requirements.
Just be ready for it to be a lot more expensive - the cost of couples OSHC policies tends to be a lot higher for couples, likely because of the increased chance of you having a baby. You might be better of looking for two separate single policies.
Is OSHC mandatory for all nationalities?
You're not required to have OSHC if you're a student from Belgium, Norway or Sweden. Under the Reciprocal Health Care Agreement (RHCA) that Australia has with those nations, you'll be able to claim benefits for certain medical treatment under the public health system called Medicare.
- Belgian students. The benefits provided by the RHCA in place between Australia and Belgium is considered adequate health insurance. No student health insurance is needed to satisfy your visa requirements.
- Norwegian students. As with Belgium, the RHCA between Australia and Norway satisfies the student visa health insurance requirements.
- Swedish students. Health insurance is not required for Swedish students provided they are covered by a policy from the CSN (Swedish National Board of Student Aid) or the Kammarkollegiet (Swedish Legal, Financial and Administration Agency).
Be aware that if you are a student from any of the other countries Australia has an RHCA with, this does not exempt you from needing to take out OSHC.
Expert Tip: Proving you have OSHC health insurance
If you need to provide evidence of your health insurance arrangements, any the following may be considered acceptable, unless a particular visa subclass instruction requires other specific information:
- A copy of the insurance policy;
- A written letter or cover note from an acceptable insurance provider, certifying that the primary visa applicant and any accompanying family members immediately upon visa grant or their arrival in Australia, are, or will be, covered by insurance that is at least as comprehensive as the prescribed adequate level of cover;
- Evidence that the visa applicant has lawfully enrolled with Medicare via Reciprocal Health Care Agreements (RCHA);
- Rvidence that the primary visa applicant and any accompanying family members immediately upon visa grant or their arrival in Australia, are, or will be, covered by health insurance that is at least as comprehensive as the adequate level of cover required under policy, with the understanding that the applicants will either enrol with Medicare under a RHCA or enrol in a private insurance arrangement after arrival; or
- For citizens from the Republic of Ireland that may access RCHA, evidence that they hold an Irish passport.
Family members applying separately from the primary visa applicant or visa holder must produce evidence as per above, which clearly indicates that they, as dependant applicants, will be covered upon arrival in Australia by a policy with an adequate level of cover."

Can I transfer or change OSHC provider?
Yes, you're able to change your OSHC provider at any time, but you may incur a cancellation fee or refund processing fee.
If you plan to change OSHC providers, you must ensure there is no gap in coverage between your old and new providers. This means you must arrange cover from your new provider first, before cancelling your previous policy.
Any waiting periods that you have served on your existing policy will be honoured when you transfer your cover.
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Would Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) cover laser surgical operations to correct vision impairments such as myopia and astigmatism?
Hi Marco,
Thanks for getting in touch with finder. I hope all is well with you. :)
The answer depends on the OSHC provider that you choose Marco. However, generally, basic level student health insurance will cover the same out-of-hospital treatments that are covered by the Australian public health system. Among those would only include eye tests performed by optometrists and not surgical operations.
However, it would still be a good idea to check with your insurer. They may also discuss other options that may cover your needs.
I hope this helps. Should you have further questions, please don’t hesitate to reach us out again.
Have a wonderful day!
Cheers,
Joshua
Thank you Joshua!