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Outbound

The Studentsafe Outbound policy provides travel insurance cover to New Zealand residents, citizens and student visa holders who are leaving New Zealand temporarily for study.

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Inbound University

The Studentsafe Inbound University policy provides travel insurance cover for international students studying at a University in New Zealand.

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Inbound Learners

Our Studentsafe Inbound Learners policy is designed for international students studying at a New Zealand tertiary institution.

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Inbound Young Learners

Our Studentsafe Inbound Young Learners policies are designed for students attending a New Zealand primary school, intermediate or high school.

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Domestic

Studentsafe Domestic is a travel insurance policy designed for New Zealand residents or citizens living and studying away from home within New Zealand.

Congratulations! You’ve made the decision to study overseas.

Studying abroad, or even within New Zealand if you are a New Zealander, is an exciting adventure. But like all adventures, this comes with some level of risk. That’s why it’s important to make sure you have your medical and travel insurance under control. If you are coming to New Zealand, you’ll also need medical cover to qualify for an international student visa. Use the Policy Finder to narrow your policy search, or click on each policy to learn more about the policy and to get a quote.

Studying in New Zealand:
Luckily if you’re an international student who’s been accepted to study at a New Zealand University, your Studentsafe Inbound University policy is offered as part of your enrolment process. If you are not an international student or you are studying at a different educational provider, we can still provide you with a policy.

Studying outside of New Zealand:
If you are currently residing in New Zealand and wishing to study overseas, you might be interested in our Studentsafe Outbound policy.

International Student Case Study

International Student Case Study

A sudden medical emergency struck, a collapsed lung due to an undiagnosed cyst, Tasbiha's world was turned upside down. Tasbiha is an international PhD student studying Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Otago, she came to New Zealand to pursue her passion in science.

With her family thousands of kilometres away in Pakistan, Tasbiha faced one of the most challenging moments of her life. Thankfully, she had Studentsafe Medical and Travel Insurance when she needed it most, e

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Flatting on a Budget

Flatting on a Budget

Creating a rewarding lifestyle you can afford

There are always going to be some expenses when you’re moving to a new place – but there are plenty of ways to minimise the costs.

Flatting doesn’t have to be expensive. There are a number of ways you can set up a flat on a budget without losing out on quality and the occasional treat. To make sure that you get the best experience possible no matter what your income may be, we’ve brought together a few of our favourite tips and t

Keeping Safe and Healthy

Keeping Safe and Healthy

Looking after yourself when you’re caught up in your new life

Knowing how best to look after your health and look out for your safety is key to travelling with peace of mind.

No matter where you go in the world, someone will tell you to keep safe and often there’s a good reason for it. When travelling or moving somewhere new it can be tempting to step outside of your comfort zone and give everything a go. While this is a great attitude it’s important to explore your new surrou

Finding a place to call home

Finding a place to call home

Creating your safe place wherever your travels have taken you

When you’re moving to a new country or city for study, finding a place to live can be a challenge. Here’s our guide to what you need to consider.

Moving to a new country creates huge changes. A new place to study, a new job, a new home, new friends and new surroundings are a lot to get used to. Your home is your base and having your own space to relax and unwind in creates a sense of stability which is extremely val

Scams and Scammers

Scams and Scammers

There is a wide variety of scams that, unfortunately, are specifically targeted at international students preying on the vulnerability of living independently in a foreign country. International students are unaware of the normal local protocols and processes in place, making it hard to spot and identify any scam. Whether you are just starting university or wrapping up a master's, it is more important than ever for you to be cyber conscious.

Scammers are never going to go away, so i

Handling Exam Season Stress

Reverse Culture Shock

Reverse Culture Shock

Many international students returning home after studying abroad can experience "reverse culture shock" where they struggle to readjust to life in their home country.

Reverse culture shock refers to the difficulty sometimes experienced when returning to your home country after studying abroad, and it is a common phenomenon among many international students today. It can result in unexpected difficulty in readjusting to the culture and values of your home country, now that the previou

Taking care of your sexual health

Taking care of your sexual health

If you’re reading this article, you’ve already made a sensible choice. If you’re in a new relationship, or thinking about starting to date, it’s important to think about how you can ensure that you and your partner stay safe when you’re having a little extra ‘fun’.

So read on to learn more about what steps you should be taking to keep safe. The consequences can range from irritating to life-threatening – and that isn’t a gamble anyone should take.

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Studentsafe Inbound Young Learners

New Zealand is a great and safe place to study. We’re a friendly nation and have plenty to keep you entertained when you’re not studying. All international students studying in New Zealand are required, by the 'Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students', to have medical, travel and other types of insurance for the duration of their study.

Our Studentsafe Inbound Young Learners policy is designed for international students studying at a New Zealand primary school, intermediate or high school. If you are planning to study at one of our universities, see Studentsafe Inbound University.

Studentsafe Inbound Young Learners

Non-New Zealand residents who temporarily reside and study in New Zealand and will be attending a New Zealand primary, intermediate or high school are eligible to apply for the Studentsafe Inbound Young Learners policies. 

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You can get a quote and buy your policy online or contact us on our toll free number 0800 486 004 (within NZ) or outside NZ +64 9 488 1638

Policy cover 

You will be sent a Certificate of Insurance electronically. This will be emailed to you as soon as you have confirmed your policy and paid the premium. The Certificate of Insurance will include specific information about your policy including your period of cover. We recommend that you store this in a safe place.

Claims Excess 

An Excess is the amount that will be deducted from our settlement if you make a claim. The Excess applies under this policy to each separate event giving rise to a claim. The following Excesses apply automatically to claims under this policy:

1. Section 3 - Luggage, Personal Effects, Travel Documents, Money and Credit Cards. An excess of $100 applies to all items. 

2. Sections 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7 - no Excess applies.

Pre-existing Medical Conditions 

The Studentsafe Inbound Young Learners policy does not automatically cover Pre-existing Medical Conditions. A Pre-existing Medical Condition is a medical or physical condition that you had before you enrolled in the plan and can extend to Pre-existing Medical Condition(s) you were aware of but did not seek treatment for. Cover can be arranged in certain circumstances by completing a Medical Risk Assessment Form. An additional premium will be charged if cover is approved.

Click here to download a Medical Risk Assessment Form. 

Specified High Value Items 

For any baggage items that are worth more than the policy item limit of $2,500 you can extend the cover and specify the item on your policy. An additional premium will be charged to specify an item and you should insure it for the indemnity or current value of the item.

Click here to download a Specified High Value Items Form.

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More information about Studentsafe Inbound Young Learners is available here.

Making a claim

To learn more about how to make a claim, visit the claims page on this website.

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