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Can I Get Medicare on a 482 Visa?

Can I Get Medicare on a 482 Visa?

It is important to note that any visa application that has a visa condition 8501 will not be granted without submitted evidence of suitable health insurance arrangements. The insurance policy should cover the entire duration of the 482 visa holders’ stay in Australia. If the visa holder’s Overseas Visitor Health Cover (OVHC) expires during their stay in Australia, then the visa holder technically does not meet the conditions of their 482 visa requirements and could have their visa cancelled. In other words, you cannot cancel your policy during the period of your stay in Australia or not comply with the Overseas Visitor Health Cover (OVHC) condition, as this will warrant cancellation of the visa grant. Further, Immigration has a mechanism to monitor compliance with the OVHC condition from the information provided by the health insurance companies. Having your 482-visa cancelled due to non-compliance with the condition 8501 or failure to maintain an Overseas Visitor Health Cover (OVHC) may also jeopardise the 482-visa holder’s future visa application for a permanent visa or permanent residency.

 

“Out of Pocket” or additional health costs.

 

While most Overseas Visitor Health Cover (OVHC) health insurance policies will cover the costs of your medical treatment during your stay in Australia, there may also be instances where you must pay the extra amount known as “out of pocket” or additional health costs. The remaining amount that will not be covered by your OVHC is called “the gap” in Australia and will be paid by yourself to bridge the total cost of the medical treatment and procedure that you will be having. It is worth comparing different Overseas Visitor Health Cover (OVHC) providers so the 482 visa holders will have an idea of the different gap levels for various areas in health care.

 

What is adequate health cover?

 

The Department of Home Affairs sets out an adequate level of cover in Attachment A of their standard template.

 

There are various private health providers that offer specialised cover for TSS 482 visa holders. For you to meet the Department’s requirements of adequate health insurance cover, your policy will need to cover the following:

 

  • Public hospital treatment in an Australian State/Territory
  • Surgically implanted prostheses
  • Pharmacy – Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) listed drugs
  • Medical services, and
  • Ambulance services, including inter-hospital transfers

 

 

Medicare Levy Surcharge (MLS)

 

It is a levy paid by taxpayers who do not have private hospital cover who earn above a certain income. The Medicare Levy Surcharge (MLS) is aimed to encourage individuals to take out private hospital cover and where possible, to use the private system to reduce the demand on the public Medicare system. The surcharge is calculated at the rate of 1% to 1.5% of your income The 482 visa holders may avail of this, provided certain conditions apply:

 

  • 482 Visa holder
  • Above Average Income
  • Considered Resident of Australia for Tax Purposes
  • Have successfully enrolled in Medicare

 

For more information, you may go to the ATO website.

 

Need to know more or seeking clarification. Book in with Worldly Migration for a free initial consultation.

 

Written by Evan Bishop MARN 1679414

Owner / Employer-Sponsored Visa Specialist – Worldly Migration

 

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author.

 

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