Health insurance
Find out what kind of health insurance you need and how to enrol
Good health starts with making sure you have up-to-date health insurance. UBC requires that all students, both domestic and international, have basic and extended health insurance for the duration of their studies.
Apply for the BC Medical Services Plan (MSP) when you arrive
If you are an international student you must apply for MSP for yourself and any family members who come with you as soon as you arrive in BC, as processing your MSP application can take several months.
Overview of basic and extended health insurance
Basic health insurance overview
The BC Medical Services Plan (MSP) is the provincial government program that provides basic medical benefits.
- Everyone living in British Columbia for more than six months is required to enrol in MSP
- You should apply for MSP immediately upon your arrival. As there is a three-month waiting period before MSP coverage will start, you must ensure you have basic health insurance for those first three months in British Columbia. Canadian citizens or permanent residents are advised to join the Global Campus Health Plan during that three-month MSP waiting period.
- You will be automatically enrolled in iMED, a temporary health insurance that provides you with basic coverage during the three-month waiting period for MSP.
Extended health insurance overview
All students are automatically enrolled in the UBCSUOHealth and Dental Plan when registering for classes (except exchange students paying tuition at their home university). Extended health insurance covers up to 80% of the cost of prescription medicine, dental care, vision care, and travel insurance.
- All UBC students are required to have extended health insurance.
- If you are an exchange student and you pay tuition at your home university, you are not automatically enrolled in the Health and Dental Plan. You may, however, be eligible to apply once you arrive at UBC. It is important that you have extended health and dental coverage while you are in Canada. Visit the student union office or visit http://www.ubcsuo.ca/services/health-and-dental/
Already covered by an extended health and dental plan?
You can request to opt out of the Health & Dental Plan. If you register for term one (winter term) and you want to opt out, you must do so within the first three weeks of classes or within the first three weeks of your registration date, whichever is later. Contact the UBCSUO Office in the UNC for more information.
UBC requires that all students, both domestic and international, have basic and extended health insurance for the duration of their studies
If you require temporary basic health insurance and are not eligible for iMED, consider enroling in Global Campus Health Plan.
Health insurance details for international students
International student health insurance
All international students are required to have basic and extended health insurance for the duration of their studies at UBC, as health care in Canada can cost thousands of dollars per day if you do not have valid health insurance. Accompanying family members are also required to have basic and extended health insurance.
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Basic health insurance during first three months in Canada |
Basic health insurance after first three months in Canada |
Extended health insurance for duration of studies at UBC |
What you need |
iMED temporarily, until you are eligible for MSP (or for the entirety of your studies if you are a one-term exchange student) |
BC Medical Services Plan (MSP) unless you are a one-term exchange student or you plan on staying in BC for less than six months. |
AMS/GSS Health and Dental Plan or similar extended health insurance from another source. The information below pertains to the AMS/GSS Health and Dental Plan. |
What it covers |
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Coverage period |
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Approximate cost |
The fee is charged to your student account. Fees are subject to change. |
Effective January 1, 2015,
You pay directly to MSP. Some employers may pay some or all of your MSP fees. Check with your employer for more information. Fees are subject to change. |
$219.31 per year.
The fee is charged to your student account.
Fees are subject to change. |
How to enrol |
You are automatically enrolled when registering for classes. Your iMED card will be sent to you shortly afterwards via email. If you have family members, you are responsible for adding them to iMED. |
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You are automatically enrolled when registering for classes(except exchange students paying tuition at their home university). |
More information |
MSP information for international students |
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Last reviewed 9/21/2017 1:44:58 PM