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The Temporary Skills Shortage (TSS) visa subclass 482 lets you work in Australia for up to four years, depending on the role and your skills. Our health covers meet your Department of Home Affairs (DHA) visa requirements.

Choose the right 482 Visa health insurance for you

Budget Visitor Cover

Starting from

$*

weekly for singles

weekly
for singles

$*

weekly
for singles

$* weekly for couples
$* weekly for families

Our lowest priced hospital cover which meets your visa requirements.









Budget Visitor Cover with Extras

Starting from

$*

weekly for singles

weekly
for singles

$*

weekly
for singles

$* weekly for couples
$* weekly for families

All the benefits of our lowest priced cover, plus, get 60% back on each visit for dental, optical and physio services, up to your annual limit with Core Extras Visitor Cover.









Advantage Visitor Cover

Starting from

$*

weekly for singles

weekly
for singles

$*

weekly
for singles

$* weekly for couples
$* weekly for families

High level hospital cover, plus access to doctors for day-to-day health needs.









Advantage Visitor Cover with Extras

Starting from

$*

weekly for singles

weekly
for singles

$*

weekly
for singles

$* weekly for couples
$* weekly for families

The same high level hospital cover, plus Core Extras Visitor Cover for the essentials people use most, like dental, optical and physio. Get 60% back on each visit, up to your annual limit.









* This price includes a $500 excess per calendar year.
You can choose a $0 excess when you join.

Can't find what you are looking for? Call nib on 1800 775 204

Why choose nib?

482 visa compliant

Our Overseas Visitor Health Cover (OVHC) meets your Temporary Skills Shortage 482 visa requirements, including visa condition 8501.

Easy to join

Choose your cover, fill in your details and we'll have your Visa Certificate emailed to you once you're approved.

Easy claiming

Claiming is easy. You can download our app to claim.

What to do when you're sick

In Australia, if you are sick you can go to a GP for minor medical issues or a hospital if you injury or illness is life threatening.

When to see a GP

If you are sick and it's not immediately life threatening but requires treatment, you might need to see a local doctor which is called a GP, or a General Practitioner. For example: cold and flu symptoms, stomach aches or fevers.

When to go to the hospital

If you have a major injury or life threatening illness, call 000 or go to a Hospital Emergency Department immediately. For example: chest pain, unconscious or seizure, diffculty breathing, badly bleeding or injured in a severe accident.

Use our General Practitioner search to find the contact details for a doctor close to your location.

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