November 24, 2015
November 24, 2015
November 24, 2015
November 24, 2015
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November 24, 2015
If your OSHC policy has expired, you are currently in breach of your student visa. This can have significant consequences for your ability to stay and study in Australia.
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The reasons for the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) rejecting a visa application are many and varied.
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In order to study in Australia, it is a requirement for students to have OSHC. Due to deals respective governments have done amongst each other, the exceptions to this rule are students from Belgium; Norway; and Sweden.
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No. Only Australian-registered private health insurers can offer OSHC.
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You may have noticed from your OSHC policy that benefits are mostly listed as a percentage of “MBS”.
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It's important that you purchase OSHC insurance when choosing Australia as your overseas study destination.
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It is a visa requirement that from 1 July 2010, students must obtain OSHC for the proposed duration of their student visa.
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If you have paid out money for a medical service that is eligible to be refunded under your OSHC policy, you should contact your insurer directly.
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You can only cancel your OSHC in certain circumstances. Obviously it is a requirement of your student visa that you maintain an active OSHC policy for the duration of your visa to study in Australia, so there are restrictions on the reasons for which you can cancel.
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One question that we have been asked many times is, “If I change institutions whilst I am an international student in Australia, do I have to change my OSHC?”
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