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International Students in New Zealand

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

New Zealand is a popular place for international students studying abroad. It is a country full of nature and greenery along with a friendly population. For many, New Zealand is the perfect place to study as it is known as a politically stable and peaceful country.

According to the Immigration New Zealand, the number of student permits dropped from 73,766 in 2009 to 73,432 in 2010. This drop has been seen from countries like China, South Korea, South Africa, Taiwan and the United Kingdom.

While the number of international students in New Zealand fell, certain countries increased the number of enrolled students including Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, and Brazil. The majority of growth was seen among Indian international students studying in New Zealand. In fact, according to the Department of Labour, there were 9,000 student visas issued to Indian students alone. Of all the first-time international students, the Indian population made up more than half!

Currently, the number of Chinese students outnumbers that of Indian students. It is predicted that the increase in Indian international students will continue to trend upward and soon become the number one sourcing country for international students.

No matter the origin of students, the Ministry of Education has announced that all international students must have medical insurance. This medical insurance needs to cover medical, specialist and hospital costs. International student insurance for New Zealand is a popular option; however it is suggested to contact your education provider about specific requirements. Our international insurance team would be happy to help find the plan that meets your requirements as you study in New Zealand.

 

Indian Students Studying Abroad

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

After China, India sends the greatest number of students abroad. The majority of Indian students study in the United States, which is followed by Australia, the UK, Germany and Canada. Health insurance for Indian students studying abroad in important especially as health care may work differently than in India.

Unlike India’s national health care, countries like the United States provide private health care. In the United States, the medical expenses can be costly and you’ll be expected to provide insurance coverage in many doctor’s offices and hospitals. Indian students studying abroad in the US under an F-1 visa may be required by their school or organization to have coverage before the first day of school. Indian students studying under a J-1 visa are required by the US government to have insurance, including repatriation and emergency medical evacuation.

In Australia, the government provides insurance coverage through Overseas Student Health Coverage (OSHC), which will need to be purchased prior to arrival. In other counties like the UK and Canada where they do offer public health care, it is possible that you may not be covered. The British and Canadian Embassies recommend that Indian students have adequate health insurance before arrival since medical treatment can be expensive and students are not covered by their national health care. The exception to this is in the UK if you’ve been covered by a reciprocal health care agreement or enrolled in a course that is 6 months or longer.

Indians traveling to Germany to study are required to have insurance under the Student visa. Students under the age of 30 or until their 14th academic semester can take out the public health insurance, or you can choose to opt out for a private health insurance. International students over the age of 30 will no longer be eligible for the student rate and may voluntarily choose a public fund or a private health insurance provider.

When you are looking for your insurance while studying abroad or if you plan on traveling to other countries, you’ll want a plan that will cover you for the full duration of your studies or trip. The Student Health Insurance is designed to cover you up to 4 years of studying and meets many school and government requirements.  The plan includes comprehensive inpatient and outpatient medical coverage (doctor visits and hospitalization), prescriptions, mental health, maternity, sports coverage, emergency medical evacuation, repatriation, etc.