



(2026) Health Insurance for Expats in Australia: Everything You need to Know
19th January 2026


Australia attracts many expatriates thanks to its dynamic economy, high quality of life, and exceptional natural landscapes. However, its healthcare system, efficient but expensive for non-residents without access to Medicare, requires careful preparation. Medical expenses can represent a significant financial risk without adequate coverage.
The experts at Alea explain everything expatriates need to know to protect themselves effectively in Australia.
Why is it important to take out health insurance in Australia
- High medical costs for non-residents
The healthcare system in Australia is characterized by subsidized public access for permanent residents. Expatriates, generally not eligible for subsidized public schemes (Medicare, must turn to the private sector where rates are much higher.
Examples of costs in Australia: (see our guide on Healthcare Costs in Australia)
- General practitioner consultation: 90 to 150 AUD (approximately 55 to 90 Euros)
- Hospitalization in a private room: 600 to 2000 AUD per night
- Common surgical procedure (e.g., appendicitis): 6000 to 12000 AUD
- Legal obligations related to visas
In Australia, access to residence and/or work is often conditional on holding health insurance. For example, holders of the Temporary Skill Shortage visa (subclass 482) must prove health coverage compliant with the authorities' requirements.
- Often limited company coverage
Even if your employer offers group insurance, it often includes low ceilings, exclusions (dental, optical, maternity) or no portability in case of job change. A complementary or primary private insurance is therefore crucial for complete protection.
- Peace of mind and access to the best care
Good international insurance guarantees direct access to private hospital and clinic networks, often with direct billing, eliminating cash advances and complex reimbursement procedures in stressful situations.
Why not rely solely on your employer's health coverage
Insufficient coverage in case of serious problems
The annual ceilings of group insurances are quickly reached in case of serious illness or accident. Specialized treatments, long therapies or care in a renowned private establishment may not be covered, leaving you with considerable sums to pay.
Lack of portability: a major risk
Losing or changing jobs generally results in the immediate end of your company health coverage. You would then find yourself without protection in a foreign healthcare system, the time to subscribe to a new contract, with possible waiting periods.
International health insurance vs travel insurance: don't get it wrong
Travel insurance*: Designed for short stays (tourism). It mainly covers emergencies and repatriation. It is not suitable for expatriate life, excluding routine care, chronic illnesses and long-term follow-ups.
International health insurance: Designed for residents abroad. It covers routine care, hospitalizations, and often options like maternity or preventive care. It is portable and follows you independently of your employer or your movements in the coverage area (worldwide, Europe, etc.).
5 criteria for choosing the best health insurance plan in Australia
- Benefits adapted to the local context: Check that the plan covers common expenses in Australia (specialist fees, medications, private hospitalization). Options like maternity or preventive care coverage are a plus.
- Quality of customer service: Prioritize an insurer or broker offering service in French, 24/7 assistance and a dedicated contact person to manage emergencies and claims.
- Availability of direct billing: This is essential comfort. Check the network of partner establishments in Australia offering direct invoicing.
- Simple and fast claims process: Inquire about average reimbursement times and the possibility of submitting care sheets online.
- Independent expertise and advice: A broker like Alea analyzes the entire market for you. They explain the subtleties, negotiate for you and defend you in case of dispute with the insurer, an invaluable asset abroad.
Conclusion
Expatriating to Australia is an exciting adventure that requires solid preparation, especially regarding health. By understanding the local system specifics, legal obligations and choosing robust and adapted international health insurance, you protect your life project.
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This article was independently written by Alea and is not sponsored. It is informative only and not intended to be a substitute for professional advice and should never be relied upon for specific advice.

