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  1. Get all the details for a visa, NZeTA, or how to update your passport sticker. The agreement we have with your government will decide whether you are required to hold medical and comprehensive hospitalisation insurance.

  2. www.immigration.govt.nz › new-zealand-visas › preparing-a-visa-applicationHealth | Immigration New Zealand

    Only some people with visas can get publicly funded health care in New Zealand. Find out if you are eligible and what services you may be able to get.

  3. Public healthcare is free or low cost if you hold a work visa valid for two years or more, are a citizen, or a resident. You also have the option of taking medical insurance for private healthcare, although many New Zealanders choose not to.

  4. The criteria helps us decide if we should decline or approve your application. With the acceptable standard of health criteria, we look to see if: you are a risk to public health; you are going to add significant cost to, or demands on, New Zealand's health services; you are going to qualify for Ongoing Resourcing Scheme (ORS) funding

  5. If you want to take out private health insurance in New Zealand, you must be eligible to use our public health system. If you are not eligible, make sure you get comprehensive travel insurance before you leave home.

  6. You may be eligible for New Zealand's public healthcare system, for which the government pays most of the costs. If you are not eligible, make sure you have travel insurance that includes health cover. Free or subsidised health and disability services are provided to eligible people in New Zealand. This includes:

  7. Health care and insurance. You get access to the same publicly-funded medical treatment as Kiwis if you’re: an Australian citizen or permanent resident who has lived, or intends to live, in NZ for 2 years or more; in NZ on a work visa that’s valid for 2 years or more — your work visa starts on your first day in NZ.

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