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Health Insurance For NRI in India - 4 Factors To Consider WiseNRI
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This is again a very common question that we hear while doing Financial Planning for NRIs “I Am an
NRI. Do I Need Health Insurance in India?”
Buying health insurance for NRI in India is an important financial decision. You have to consider
factors like your age, health status, family members’ health status, policy details, etc. Health
insurance is a tricky insurance policy to buy.
Many people do not want to buy it when they are young and healthy and, the insurance companies
won’t provide it to people who are old and sick.
What is the expected time of your return or your family’s return to India?
If you are already abroad or if you are going abroad and you know you might be moving back to
India in 2 to 3 years, it is a no-brainer. You must buy health insurance. It might be an expense, but
the waiting period for many illnesses will be completed by the time you return.
If you have a family in India that has members who are financially dependent on you or has older
persons who might find it difficult to get health insurance, you can buy family floater insurance
policies.
If you and your family are abroad and will continue to reside there for more than 4-5 years, avoid
buying health insurance in India. In that case, It is better to buy it in the country of residence.
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For NRIs moving back to India in 2 to 3 years, buying
Health Insurance in India is a no-brainer.
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2) Geographic Restrictions
Many health insurance policies provide coverage only within India. Check your policy details. If you
have a health policy that does not cover overseas health issues, do a rethink on the policy. You may
want to port to a different health insurance provider who provides coverage abroad as well.
You should also consider that if you have sufficient health insurance abroad – either from your
employer or you have purchased, then even if your policy is not covering you outside India is fine.
3) Tax Benefits
Under Section 80D of the Income Tax Act, a taxpayer (NRIs included) gets tax deduction on payment
of health insurance premiums. The deduction is as follows –
₹ 50,000 for policies for parents who are senior citizen parents
If you have income in India, and you plan to return, it will be a good idea to have health insurance in
India. If you have financial dependents or insurance dependents in India, it might be better to take a
health insurance policy in India in that way your medical expenses are taken care of and your tax
liability is reduced too.
It can be useful in case of emergencies. Moreover, medical facilities and quality of treatment in India
are better compared to many countries. Medical treatment in India is cost-effective too, as
compared to many other countries. From both health and economic perspectives; it makes sense
to have a health insurance for NRI in India.
Max Bupa
Star Health
Religare Health
NRIs should consider these points before you make your decision –
1. Insurers take extra precautions when they have to issue a policy to NRIs. Some of them have
stringent practices for claims.
2. Before buying an insurance policy, check the geographical coverage and the extent of the
geographical coverage as regards to illness and accidents.
3. FEMA rules say that the claim amount to be repatriated should be only to the extent of the
total premium paid in foreign currency.
NRIs should consider the policy coverage, tax laws, residency, and the location where medical
treatment will be taken; to decide on the purchase of health insurance.
If you already have health insurance in India or planning to buy – please share our views in the
comment section.