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Travel and health insurance


CLICK HERE TO REQUEST A CERTIFICATE OF CURRENCY (PROOF OF INSURANCE)
**Please note you cannot request a CoC until you have been accepted by your host university.**
 
Students going on exchange are covered by The University of Queensland’s Corporate Travel Insurance for up to two semesters (maximum 12 months)  plus five (5) days immediately before the first semester (including any orientation and compulsory language classes) and five (5) days immediately after the designated exam period for each semester.  Please note: the period in between semesters is NOT covered by UQ's insurance policy.
 
The items covered by this insurance include medical expenses overseas, medical evacuation, luggage, personal effects, credit cards and specific items (eg, laptop computer). Details of the coverage and the excess can be found here. Please note that this page is password protected and that you will be required to login using your UQ Username and Password.

If you are planning to travel either before or after your exchange period, you will need to take out additional insurance to cover these periods.  You find out more about buying extra insurance using the link above or by talking to your travel agent.
 
Please note: Students with dual citizenship studying in the country of which they are a citizen may not be able to claim medical expenses through the UQ insurance if they are eligible to receive medical benefits through being a citizen of the coutnry in which they are studying. If students are not eligible to receive medical benefits through that country's healthcare system due to residency (or other requirements) students will continue to be covered for medical expenses through UQ's insurance.
 
Mandatory Host University Health insurance:
Many exchange partners require students to purchase a health insurance package to meet student visa requirements. This means that, although you will be covered by the UQ insurance  while on exchange, you may have to purchase the health insurance provided by your host university. Partners from the following countries have indicated that exchange students will not be required to purchase insurance additional to the UQ insurance: Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, The Netherlands, NZ, Sweden, The UK, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand.
 
However, you may be required to present proof of what is covered in the UQ policy in order to be exempt from purchasing your host university’s insurance policy. Please contact the UQ Abroad office if you require further information about UQ’s corporate Travel and Health Insurance policy.
 
International students:
If you are an international student studying at UQ, you are entitled to apply for Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) credit for any period you are out of Australia for longer than one month. This includes the period you are studying outside of Australia on exchange. To apply for OSHC credit, you will need to provide a copy of your passport Photo ID page and Immigration Australia stamps for Departure and Arrival to the OSHC Representative at the St Lucia Student Centre within 28 days of returning to Australia. A refund for the unused portion of the OSHC can be obtained from Worldcare at the end of your degree program.