Health insurance for Aussie moving to Canada?
Question: Health insurance for Aussie moving to Canada?
I am moving to Canada on a working holiday visa in the next few months. Can anyone tell me how health insurance works there?
I have just spent the past few years in England and Italy, which Australia both have reciprocal health agreements with. When I landed in hospital in either country (accident prone one here) it was free as were doctor visits.
Does Australia have a similar agreement with Canada or am I going to have to fork out for travel insurance?
Thanks!
(canada travel health insurance)
Best answer:
Answer by Z
According to: http://www.medicareaustralia.gov.au/public/migrants/travelling/index.jsp
There is no reciprocal agreement between Australia and Canada so you will need to purchase supplemental health care insurance. Canada does have universal health care (we’re a civilized nation) but that doesn’t mean just anyone can use it.
You ask a very good question but, honestly, it took me a few seconds to find the above link on Google.
Please…please…please…get the insurance.
I was in the reverse situation, A Canadian in Australia when I got bit on my face by some type of spider. My head swelled up and I had to go to the hospital and I had no insurance. It cost me 6 grand.