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Healthcare Access

Curated by Vinod Kumar Jain & Amit Jain · free to browse · updated 2026-07-05

Healthcare Access on All Frontier Global is a set of 16 per-country guides covering healthcare access and insurance options for people relocating abroad. Healthcare access describes how a newcomer to a country can obtain medical care — whether through a public health system, mandatory or optional private insurance, or a mix of both — and what it costs to do so. Each guide explains how the local healthcare system works for residents versus foreigners, what insurance is required or recommended, and the practical steps to get covered after arriving. Covering 16 countries, the collection helps people relocating understand what to arrange before or shortly after a move, since healthcare access requirements vary widely between countries with fully public systems and those relying more heavily on private insurance. It sits in the Relocate & Live section alongside Insurance and Safety guides for the same set of relocation-planning countries.

Browse Healthcare Access · 16 pages

healthcare accessaustraliacosta ricafrancegermanyindiaitalymalaysiamexicoportugalsingaporespainswitzerlandthailanduaeunited kingdom

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Frequently asked

Does healthcare access differ for residents versus foreigners moving to a new country?

Yes — many countries reserve free or subsidized public healthcare for residents or citizens, while newcomers often need private insurance until they establish residency status. All Frontier Global's 16 country guides explain how each system works for foreigners and what insurance or steps are needed to get covered.