NRI & OCI Health Insurance

Health Insurance in India for NRIs

Your overseas health policy doesn’t cover Indian hospitals. Every visit, every family member in India, every plan to return — is a gap in your coverage. An Indian health policy closes it, at a fraction of what you’d pay abroad.

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Annual medical inflation in India
10 –12%
Coverage from your overseas policy in Indian hospitals
0
Waiting period for pre-existing conditions
2 –4 yrs
Jump in NRI health insurance purchases (FY25)
0 %

Why This Matters — Even If You Live Abroad Permanently

Your overseas policy covers you where you live. But every connection you have with India is a gap in that coverage.

Your overseas policy has zero reach in India

Employer or private health plans abroad don’t cover Indian hospitals. Even “global” policies have limited networks and slow reimbursement that doesn’t work in an emergency.

India visits are when you're most exposed

Weeks of travel, different food, different climate. Travel insurance covers basic emergencies but not planned treatment, OPD visits, or hospitalisation beyond minimal limits.

Healthcare costs are rising at 10–12% a year

A hospitalisation that cost ₹3 lakh five years ago costs ₹5 lakh today. Without coverage, that comes straight from savings — yours or your family’s.

Waiting periods reward people who start early

Diabetes, hypertension, thyroid, asthma — covered only after 2–4 years. If there’s any chance you’ll need Indian healthcare, the clock should already be ticking.
Benifits Most

Who Benefits Most

Different NRIs and OCIs need Indian health coverage for different reasons.

Regular India Visitors

A long-term policy replaces flimsy travel insurance with real hospitalisation cover — and waiting periods start from year one.

Planning to Return

Buy now so pre-existing condition waiting periods are done by the time you land. Full coverage from day one of your move.

Family in India

Parents, in-laws, dependents — a dedicated policy means cashless treatment without calling you for money during an emergency.

Medical Treatment in India

India is a global hub for cardiac, orthopaedic, and fertility treatment. A health policy makes procedures affordable and covers complications.

Between Jobs

Employer cover lapsed? An Indian health policy is an affordable bridge — especially if you're spending time in India during the transition.

We Look For

What We Look For in an NRI Health Plan

Not every policy works when you’re managing from abroad. Here’s what matters.

Cashless Network Near You

10,000 hospitals sounds impressive — until none are in the right city. We check network density by location, not just count.

No Room Rent Cap

Sub-limits trigger proportionate deductions on the entire claim — not just the room cost. The right plan has no cap.

Restore Benefit

One large claim shouldn't leave the rest of the family uninsured. Restoration replenishes the sum insured for others.

₹20 Lakh+ Sum Insured

A single cardiac surgery in a private hospital can cost ₹8–15 lakh. We recommend ₹20–25L as the baseline, with a super top-up.

Pre-Existing Disease Terms

Waiting periods, add-ons to shorten them, how "pre-existing" is defined — these details matter more than the headline premium.

NRE/NRO Payment Setup

Premiums from an NRE account can qualify for GST refund. We route the payment correctly and set up auto-renewal.

Not Sure Which Plan Fits Your Situation?

Tell us who needs coverage and where they are. We’ll shortlist the right options and walk you through them.

How It Works

How — We Help

01

You tell us your situation

Who needs coverage, where they are, any conditions to account for, your budget. A 10-minute conversation is all we need.

02

We shortlist and compare

Not on premium alone — we evaluate cashless networks by location, claim settlement ratios, waiting periods, room rent limits, restoration, and co-payment clauses.

03

We handle the paperwork

KYC, proposal forms, medical scheduling (video or in-person — available in 60+ countries), FATCA declarations, and payment setup from your NRE/NRO account.

04

We're here at claim time

Cashless authorisation, hospital coordination, document preparation — especially when you're in a different time zone and someone needs care now.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions NRIs Ask About Health Insurance
Standard policies cover expenses within India only. Some premium plans offer a “global treatment” rider for critical illnesses abroad, but it’s an add-on. Your overseas policy handles your country of residence — the Indian policy covers the India side.
Yes. OCIs and PIOs are eligible to purchase health insurance in India, just like NRIs. The policy covers medical expenses incurred within India. Documentation requirements are similar — passport, address proof, and KYC.
Yes, for most insurers. Application, KYC, and payment can be completed online. If medical tests are needed, they can be arranged via video examination or at an approved centre near you.
Under Section 80D, NRIs and OCIs filing ITR in India can claim up to ₹25,000 for self/spouse/children, and up to ₹50,000 for parents above 60. Premiums must be paid from an Indian bank account.
They’re covered after a waiting period of 2–4 years. Some insurers offer add-ons to reduce this. The earlier you buy, the sooner the waiting period is over. We find the shortest path based on specific conditions.
Depends on who you’re covering. A floater is cost-effective for a young family. For older members, individual plans are often better — one large claim on a floater can exhaust the limit for everyone. We recommend based on your family composition.

Every Year Without Coverage Is a Year of Risk — And a Waiting Period Wasted

Whether you visit India once a year, plan to return someday, or have family who depend on you — the right policy is affordable, practical, and one of the simplest financial decisions you can make.