Compare Visitor visa 600 health insurance plans
Parents Coming to Australia on 600 visa or 870 Visa?
Need Health Insurance to meet 8501 visa condition?
Compare Overseas Visitor Health Cover (OVHC) policies that meet the visitor visa 600 health insurance requirements and 870 Sponsored Parent Visa Health Insurance requirements.
You can find health insurance for 600 visa and 870 visa starting from $148.70 per month per person.
Do you need health insurance for the Visitor Visa subclass 600?
Yes, you need some sort of health cover on a 600 visa, as you're liable for any medical expenses while you're visiting Australia. Exactly how much cover you need and how you get it will chance based on your country of origin and your specific visa conditions. Some 600 visas are subject to condition 8501, which means you are mandatorily required to get an adequate health insurance from a provider that meets your visa requirements.
How to get health insurance for a Visitor Visa subclass 600 or visa subclass 870:
You can get the health insurance for a 600 (tourist) visa and 870 Sponsored Parent Visa :
- Overseas Visitor Health Cover (OVHC): This is health insurance made for visitors who are coming to Australia temporarily. These insurances are sold by an Australian Insurance companies. It's custom made for the Aussie medical system and designed to suit the needs of visitors especially for 600 and 870 visa. Some OVHC policies will be made to suit the 8501 requirements, but many of them won't be. Our website – 600 Visa Insurance provides a comparison for these insurance companies who meet the 8501 Visa Condition of Australian Immigration Department
When OVHC is mandatory (condition 8501)
For some visitors, health insurance may be mandatory i.e., 8501 visa condition is attached to the visitor visa subclass 600 or 870 Sponsored Parent Visa. If 8501 visa condition is attached, it means you need to get adequate health insurance for the whole of your stay in Australia.
Condition 8501 might be attached to the following Visitor (subclass 600) visas:
- Tourist (In Australia)
- Tourist (Outside Australia)
Please note that - not all Overseas Visitor Health Cover (OVHC) policies are 8501 compliant. You'll need to make sure that your policy covers 8501 condition when you sign up.