Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for Nepali Students in Australia 2027
A practical OSHC guide for Nepali students and accompanying family: visa coverage dates, policy types, minimum benefits, exclusions, waiting periods, claims, renewals and arrival checks.
Understand what OSHC does
Overseas Student Health Cover helps overseas students and their dependants meet some costs of unplanned medical and hospital care in Australia. Most Student visa holders must maintain adequate insurance for the whole required stay. OSHC is not the same as Medicare and does not remove every gap payment.
| Question | Practical answer | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Who needs it? | Student and relevant accompanying family | Visa application and family composition |
| When does it start? | No later than the day of arrival | Policy certificate |
| How long? | Required Australian stay without gaps | Start and end dates |
| Who supplies it? | Approved Australian OSHC insurer | Insurer and policy number |
| What does it pay? | Policy benefits, not every bill | Product disclosure and benefit schedule |
Set the correct start and end dates
Home Affairs says applicants outside Australia need cover from the day they and their family arrive, not the course commencement date. A student travelling early must bring the policy start forward. The OSHC expiry date can affect the Student visa grant period, including possible post-course time.
| Date | Source | Check |
|---|---|---|
| Planned arrival | Flight and visa travel plan | Must not precede OSHC start |
| Course start | Offer and CoE | May be later than arrival |
| Course end | CoE or provider record | Minimum academic period |
| Expected visa end | Home Affairs grant-period rules | May extend beyond course |
| OSHC end | Insurance certificate | Should cover required stay |
Do not create an uninsured gap when changing provider, extending studies, deferring, adding a family member or moving to another visa class.
Match cover to the family
The 2025 Australian Government fact sheet describes Single, Couple, Single-Parent and Family policies. A student should not buy Single cover when an accompanying partner or child must also be insured.
| Situation | Likely policy type | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Student only | Single | Confirm no accompanying dependant |
| Student and partner | Couple | Add partner from required date |
| Student and child/children | Single-Parent | List every child correctly |
| Student, partner and child/children | Family | Check all names and dates |
| Family changes during study | Updated appropriate cover | Notify insurer promptly |
Know what basic OSHC commonly includes
Government guidance says compulsory minimum OSHC usually assists with GP visits, specialist services, some hospital treatment, surgery, ambulance services and limited pharmaceuticals. The exact benefit can be tied to the Medicare Benefits Schedule rather than the provider’s full charge.
| Service | Basic OSHC position | Possible student cost |
|---|---|---|
| GP consultation | Eligible benefit under policy | Gap above benefit |
| Specialist consultation | Eligible benefit under policy | Referral and gap may apply |
| Hospital treatment | Covered subject to policy rules | Excess, exclusions or private charges |
| Ambulance | Included within required OSHC benefits | Check emergency rules |
| Prescription medicines | Limited pharmaceutical benefit | Costs above caps |
| Surgery | Eligible hospital/medical benefits | Policy restrictions and gaps |
Always read the insurer’s current product information. A service being medically useful does not automatically make it fully covered.
Plan for services outside basic cover
Standard OSHC generally does not cover dental, optical or physiotherapy as general treatment. Students who need these services may compare extras cover or separate insurance. Travel insurance can address different risks but does not replace required OSHC.
| Need | Basic OSHC? | Planning option |
|---|---|---|
| Dental treatment | Generally not included | Extras or self-funded budget |
| Glasses/contact lenses | Generally not included | Optical extras |
| Physiotherapy | Generally not included | Extras or pay per visit |
| Routine travel loss | Not an OSHC purpose | Separate travel insurance |
| Expensive medicines | Only limited benefit | Check caps and personal budget |
| Elective/non-covered care | Depends on exclusions | Read policy and seek quote |
Use a benefit checklist, not price alone
Only approved insurers can offer compliant OSHC. The current government list includes ahm OSHC, Allianz Care Australia, Bupa Australia, CBHS International Health, Medibank and nib OSHC. Lists and products can change, so confirm on the official government comparison page.
| Comparison point | Why it matters | Question to ask |
|---|---|---|
| Premium | Up-front cost | Is tax and full period included? |
| Medical benefit | Controls gap payments | What percentage or schedule applies? |
| Hospital network | Affects access and billing | Which hospitals have agreements? |
| Waiting periods | Delays some benefits | What applies to pre-existing or pregnancy-related care? |
| Claims method | Affects cash flow | Direct billing, app or reimbursement? |
| Support | Useful during illness | Is multilingual and after-hours help available? |
A provider may recommend an insurer, but students can compare approved options. If switching, coordinate dates so the old policy ends only when the new one begins.
Check conditions before assuming immediate cover
Policies can apply waiting periods, restrictions and exclusions. A pre-existing condition, pregnancy-related service or treatment planned before arrival may have special rules. Ask the insurer in writing before purchase rather than relying on a general sales summary.
| Health factor | Document to review | Safe action |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-existing condition | Definition and waiting-period clause | Disclose accurately |
| Pregnancy planning | Obstetric waiting period and benefits | Check dates before enrolment |
| Ongoing medicine | Pharmaceutical limits | Budget for uncovered amount |
| Mental health care | Medical and hospital benefits | Confirm referral and network |
| Chronic care | Specialist and hospital conditions | Plan continuity of treatment |
Verify the certificate details
The insurance certificate may be used in the visa process. Names, dates and family composition should therefore match the passport and application record.
| Certificate field | Must match | If wrong |
|---|---|---|
| Student name | Passport spelling | Request correction |
| Date of birth | Passport | Correct before lodgement |
| Policy type | Actual family members | Upgrade or amend |
| Start date | Arrival plan | Bring forward if travelling early |
| End date | Required visa period | Extend if insufficient |
| Insurer and number | Official purchase record | Save certificate and receipt |
Prepare for a medical visit
Learn the insurer’s provider network, emergency process, claim route and contact details before illness occurs. Ask a clinic whether it direct-bills the insurer and what gap remains.
| Step | Student action | Record |
|---|---|---|
| Before appointment | Check network and referral needs | Insurer app or advice |
| At clinic | Show membership details | Invoice and item numbers |
| Payment | Confirm direct bill or pay-and-claim | Receipt |
| Claim | Submit within insurer rules | Claim reference |
| Follow-up | Review benefit and gap | Benefit statement |
| Emergency | Use emergency/ambulance guidance | Discharge documents |
Avoid arrears and gaps
Government guidance warns that a student who falls behind on payments may continue the policy after catching up but may be unable to claim for services received while in arrears. Treat renewal notices as visa-compliance alerts.
| Change | Insurance action | Related record |
|---|---|---|
| Course extension | Extend OSHC | New CoE and certificate |
| Early arrival | Change start date | Travel itinerary |
| Family joins | Change policy type | Family visa details |
| Insurer switch | Align start/end dates | Both certificates |
| Student visa ends | Discuss suitable next cover | Visa status and insurer advice |
| Contact details change | Update insurer | Current email and address |
Keep an evidence trail
For every claim, retain the invoice, receipt, referral, prescription, hospital document, claim form and insurer decision. If a benefit appears wrong, contact the insurer first and request the policy basis in writing. The Commonwealth Ombudsman may provide further advice on eligible private health insurance complaints.
| Issue | First step | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Claim rejected | Request written reason | Decision and policy clause |
| Benefit lower than expected | Check schedule and provider charge | Invoice and benefit statement |
| Membership error | Ask insurer to correct | Certificate and payment receipt |
| Coverage gap dispute | Reconstruct dates | Old and new policies |
| Unresolved complaint | Use insurer complaint process | Complete correspondence log |
Complete these checks before visa lodgement
- Approved OSHC insurer confirmed.
- Student and all required family members listed.
- Policy type matches family composition.
- Start date covers arrival, not only course commencement.
- End date covers the intended visa period.
- Passport names and dates are exact.
- Minimum benefits, exclusions and waiting periods read.
- Claims, hospital network and emergency contacts saved.
- Certificate and payment receipt stored with visa records.
- Renewal reminders set before expiry.
Prepare your Australia study plan with MKS Education
MKS Education helps Nepali students align course, visa, finance, OSHC and arrival records while using current official sources. MKS also provides IELTS, PTE, TOEFL and Duolingo preparation where relevant. SAT, GRE or GMAT support is available only when a selected Australian programme requests, accepts or benefits from the test. Preparation cannot guarantee admission, an insurance claim or a visa.
OSHC FAQs for Nepali students
Is OSHC compulsory for Nepali students applying for an Australian Student visa?
Yes. Most Student visa applicants and accompanying family members must hold and maintain Overseas Student Health Cover from an approved Australian insurer for the required period, unless a specific exception applies.
When should OSHC start for a student travelling from Nepal?
For applicants outside Australia, Home Affairs says cover must start on the day the student and family arrive, not merely on the course start date. Do not enter Australia before the policy begins.
How long should OSHC continue?
OSHC must cover the required stay in Australia. Home Affairs considers the OSHC expiry date when determining the Student visa grant period, so coverage should include the relevant course and post-course visa period.
Does basic OSHC cover dental, optical and physiotherapy?
No. Government guidance says standard OSHC does not cover general treatment such as dental, optical or physiotherapy. Students may compare extras cover or separate insurance for those services.
Does OSHC cover medicines?
OSHC includes limited pharmaceutical benefits. Current government guidance notes benefit limits and warns that students may face significant out-of-pocket costs for expensive medicines. Check the live policy schedule before choosing.
Can a university require students to buy its recommended OSHC provider?
A provider may arrange or recommend OSHC, but the 2025 government fact sheet says students can compare approved insurers, choose their own insurer and change insurers during study, provided there is no coverage gap.
What policy is needed when a spouse or child accompanies the student?
The policy must match the people included. Depending on the family arrangement, the student may need Couple, Single-Parent or Family OSHC rather than Single cover. Update the insurer if the family situation changes.
Can MKS Education guarantee an OSHC claim or Student visa?
No. Insurers decide benefits and claims, while Home Affairs decides visas. MKS Education can help Nepali students organise the study plan, documents and test preparation, but cannot guarantee insurance reimbursement, admission or a visa.
Check current Australian guidance
- Department of Home Affairs: Student visa and adequate health insurance
- Department of Home Affairs: Student visa length of stay
- Australian Government PrivateHealth: OSHC
- Department of Health: 2025 OSHC fact sheet
- Study Australia: OSHC overview
- Study Australia: using OSHC in Australia
Insurance products, prices and benefits change. Confirm the live policy, certificate and official visa requirements before purchase or travel.
Plan your application with MKS Education
MKS Education is a study abroad consultancy opposite Shankerdev Campus in Putalisadak, Kathmandu. We help Nepali students review profiles, shortlist universities and courses, prepare applications, organise documents, research scholarships, and plan CAS and visa-file stages using current official sources. Universities and immigration authorities make all admission and visa decisions.
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