OSHCstudents – If you’re an international student planning to study in Australia, having Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is not just important – it’s a visa requirement....
18/08/2025 | 75 Views
OSHCstudents – If you are moving to Australia on a student visa (subclass 500) or a visitor visa, you might be tempted to think: “It’s just health insurance, I’ll choose the...
18/08/2025 | 37 Views
OSHCstudents – Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is a mandatory and essential requirement for all international students coming to Australia for higher education or long-term stay....
14/08/2025 | 83 Views
OSHCstudents – The Visitor Visa 600 allows you to travel to Australia for tourism, business, or family visits. While OVHC (Overseas Visitor Health Cover) is not mandatory for...
14/08/2025 | 16 Views
OSHCstudents – When planning your journey to Australia, your health and safety should always be top priorities.
Healthcare costs in Australia are among the highest in the world –...
14/08/2025 | 42 Views
OSHCstudents – OSHC is not only about health coverage—it is directly tied to your Student Visa. The Department of Home Affairs mandates that all international students and their...
24/10/2024 | 123 Views
OSHCstudents – When studying in Australia, Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is not just a necessity—it’s a mandatory requirement to ensure international students have...
10/10/2024 | 23 Views
OSHCstudents-Are you tired of feeling like your insurance is something that just happens to you? At Allianz, we believe that insurance should empower you, not leave you feeling powerless....
07/10/2024 | 14 Views
OSHCstudents – Studying abroad is an exciting and transformative experience, but it comes with its own set of challenges and potential pitfalls. You never know what might come...
29/08/2024 | 13 Views
OSHCstudents – As an international student in Australia, having Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is essential for managing medical and hospital expenses. If you are considering...
21/08/2024 | 12 Views
OSHCstudents - Out-of-pocket expenses or gap fees for hospital treatment can really hurt, especially when you’re not expecting them. And while talking about money can be uncomfortable, it’s helpful to know there are ways you can decrease your risk of being hit with a gap-fee unexpectedly after medical treatment.
24/10/2022 | 2582 Views
OSHCstudents - When you go into a hospital, there are different costs for your treatment. These hospital costs depend on whether you are in a public or private hospital, or have private health insurance. It is essential to know what treatments you are covered for when you go to hospital, so you do not have any unexpected out-of-pocket costs after your hospital visit. You can choose to go into hospital as either a public or private patient. Even if you have private health insurance, you can still choose to be a public patient in a public hospital.
17/10/2022 | 1528 Views