If you’re living abroad, figuring out how to get the right health insurance can feel overwhelming. Between unfamiliar healthcare systems, language barriers, and confusing policy terms, it’s not always clear where to begin. This guide will walk you through how to get health insurance while living overseas.
As an expat, your options generally fall into two categories:
If you travel often, plan to return home, or want care in another country, international insurance is the better fit.
Most international plans offer a few options:
Including the USA increases the premium significantly, so if you don’t need treatment there, choose "Worldwide excluding USA" to keep costs lower.
Plans are typically modular. You can choose just hospitalization (inpatient) or add outpatient care, dental, vision, and maternity.
Think about:
The more you add, the higher the cost—but also the more complete your coverage.
Most international insurers require medical underwriting. This means you’ll answer health questions so the insurer can decide whether to:
Tip: Apply while you’re still healthy. Once a condition is diagnosed, coverage becomes harder to secure.
This is where working with a broker like Expat Health Group makes a difference. We:
And if you have pre-existing conditions, we know which insurers are more flexible.
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Once you’ve selected a plan:[/P]
If approved, you’ll get a policy offer and payment instructions.
Once you’re on a good international plan, you can typically:
This is key for long-term peace of mind, especially if you develop health conditions while living abroad.
Getting health insurance overseas doesn’t need to be complicated—but it does need to be done before a medical issue arises. The best time to apply is when you're still healthy.
At Expat Health Group, we’ve helped thousands of expats secure affordable, flexible, and reliable insurance from top global providers.
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