16th June 2014 (MoNdAy) - ThE MeDiCaRe
G'day, mates!! Remember that:
"Nothing is impossible the word itself says I'm possible"
Today I'll go back to those famous first steps to take once you arrive in Australia. So here we are.
Checklist:
Picture taken on 9 August '14, somewhere in Sydney |
"Nothing is impossible the word itself says I'm possible"
Today I'll go back to those famous first steps to take once you arrive in Australia. So here we are.
Checklist:
1. a bank account (see my previous post)
2. sim card (see my previous post)
3. health insurance
3. health insurance
Every time we travel we need both a travel and health insurance. In Australia the medical system relies on the so-called Medicare.
It provides access to medical and hospital services for all Australian residents and certain categories of visitors to Australia, coming from New Zealand, the UK, the Republic of Ireland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Finland, ITALY, Belgium, Malta, Slovenia and Norway.
The agreements between Australia and those Countries allow:
- Australian residents to get help with the cost of essential medical treatment when visiting these countries
- residents of these countries can get some essential medical treatments while visiting Australia.
What you need to do as Italian citizen is to go to the ASL (a kind of Local Health Authority of your town) and ask for the"Accordo di reciprocità tra l'Italia e l'Australia in materia di assistenza sanitaria" (Reciprocal Health Care Agreements).
---- VERY VERY IMPORTANT ----
This agreement lasts for the first six months, after that you need to purchase a private insurance. The supplementary insurance of the months left on your visa has to be purchased in advance when you are still in your homecountry.
Picture taken on 26 September '14 - CBD, Sydney |
But PLS do not do that!
So to sum up, what you have to do is:
- going to the ASL office of your hometown and request the Reciprocal Health Care Agreements
- purchase the remaining six-month insurance
- purchase the remaining six-month insurance
- once in Australia go to FAMILY CARE DPTM, they are almost everywhere in Sydney. I went on 16 June to the Town Hall Arcade (464-480 Kent St.). I've just found the note on my agenda.
There you need:
- your passport and a valid visa
- identification card showing you are enrolled in your country's national health scheme (tessera sanitaria italiana)
If your Medicare application is approved, you will receive an Australian reciprocal health care card in the mail in two weeks' time :)
Follow this link to find your closest medicare in Sydney.
There you need:
- your passport and a valid visa
- identification card showing you are enrolled in your country's national health scheme (tessera sanitaria italiana)
If your Medicare application is approved, you will receive an Australian reciprocal health care card in the mail in two weeks' time :)
Follow this link to find your closest medicare in Sydney.