For UK nationals: the NHS is a residency-based system. Source: NHS.uk — Entitlement to free NHS care. Once you stop being ordinarily resident in the UK, you lose routine entitlement to free NHS treatment. Emergency treatment remains available when visiting, but you cannot rely on the NHS as your primary health cover while living overseas. You need international private medical insurance (IPMI).
Premiums vary significantly by age, destination and level of cover. All providers price by personalised quote — no provider publishes fixed premium schedules for individual plans. Always get a quote directly from the provider website before making decisions. Information sourced from provider websites, April 2026.
Provider information on this page is sourced directly from individual company websites (cigna.com, axaglobalhealthcare.com, pacificcross.com, safetywing.com). No premiums are quoted — all providers price by individual quote only and no published fixed premiums exist for individual expat plans. NHS entitlement information sourced from NHS.uk. Updated April 2026.
Pricing by personalised quote. Always verify on provider website before purchasing.
Pricing by personalised quote. Always verify on provider website before purchasing.
Pricing by personalised quote. Always verify on provider website before purchasing.
Pricing by personalised quote. Always verify on provider website before purchasing.
Note: If you have significant pre-existing conditions or are over 60, we strongly recommend using an independent insurance broker who specialises in expat health cover rather than going direct. The underwriting differences between providers become critical at this point and a broker can negotiate terms a comparison site cannot.
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