International Student Health Insurance Category

Blog posts that address health insurance for students around the world.

Student Health Insurance for University of Hawaii

January 2nd, 2012 by Bryanna Davis

International students studying at the University of Hawaii can enroll in the ISI insurance plan which will work for your school. Aloha! Are you looking to study abroad in one of the most tropical locations the United States has to offer? If so, you have more than likely checked out Hawaii and considered joining the […]

Winter Break Trip Insurance

December 17th, 2011 by ahoontrakul

It’s winter and the school semester is almost over! During this winter break if you are not returning home, why not take a trip abroad and experience the season in another country? Whether you are going to the famous Christmas Market in Germany, going skiing in the Swiss Alps or flying to the other side […]

Student Health Insurance for Florida International University

December 14th, 2011 by Jennifer Frankel

International Student Insurance offers the Student Secure plan which meets and exceeds the requirements at Florida International University. Every year, international students flock to Florida International University (FIU) to begin their studies in the United States. FIU has the second highest number of foreign students in the state of Florida with 2,677 students, a 4% increase over […]

Standard Student Health Insurance Plans

November 28th, 2011 by Jennifer Frankel

Many international students studying overseas will need to purchase student health insurance. Since health care varies country by country, it is important to consider the health care of the place you are traveling to. Important questions to ask yourself include: How is health care received and paid for in my host country? Does my country […]

M-1 Visa Student Insurance

November 4th, 2011 by ahoontrakul

While many students in the United States usually enter with either a F-1 or J-1 visa, many people often forget about the M-1 student visa for vocational schools. Once a student has been accepted to a vocational program, they are issued an I-20 form which can be used to apply for the M-1 visa. While […]

ESL Insurance

October 12th, 2011 by Jennifer Frankel

Before applying to a higher education institution overseas, many students must first learn the native language in that country. Many international students may want to study in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, or New Zealand. The common thread among these countries is that the native language, and thus the language of instruction, is English. […]

Chinese Student Health Insurance in Alberta

October 3rd, 2011 by Jennifer Frankel

Alberta, like all provinces in Canada, provides universal health care for their citizens and permanent residents that is publically administered and funded. Alberta’s health care system known as the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP) is available to international students studying in Alberta for 12 months or longer. To be eligible for the AHCIP, foreign […]

Chinese Student Health Insurance in New Brunswick

September 26th, 2011 by Jennifer Frankel

New Brunswick is a province in Canada that is located on the eastern shoreline. Like with the other provinces in Canada, New Brunswick offers national health care to its citizens and permanent residence called the New Brunswick Medicare. If you are an international student studying in New Brunswick, whether a student from another province or […]

International Student Health Insurance in Taiwan

September 23rd, 2011 by ahoontrakul

According to the CIA World Fact Book, Taiwan has an estimated GDP real growth rate of 10.8% placing it at number 4 compared to the rest of the world (2010). Taiwan has one of the most dynamic economies in the world but is often an overlooked destination for student studying abroad. However, this country is […]

Chinese Student Health Insurance in Quebec

September 19th, 2011 by Jennifer Frankel

While Quebec offer its citizens national health care, it is not available to international students studying in Quebec unless there is a bilateral agreement that entitles them to national health care in Canada. While China does not have an agreement, France, Denmark, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, and Sweden all allow students to obtain free health care […]

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