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Medical Insurance

Students from outside British Columbia are responsible for ensuring that they have basic medical insurance as a condition of their acceptance to UBC.

Anyone residing in BC for longer than six months is required by law to enrol in BC Medical Services Plan (MSP) and pay premiums directly to the plan. However, there is a waiting period of three months before any newcomer to BC is eligible to enrol in MSP. For more information and to download an application, visit BC MSP.

International students refer to iMED and BC MSP.

Canadians, or permanent residents, visit BC MSP or contact the Student Health Service.

Extended Health and Dental Plan

All UBC students who are also a member of the AMS/GSS are automatically covered by the AMS/GSS Health and Dental Plan. The extended health and dental plan provides coverage for expenses not covered by MSP, such as prescription drugs, travel health insurance, paramedical services, vision, and dental care.

Students who begin their studies in September will be assessed the plan fee for the full year of coverage which runs from September 1 to August 31. New students who begin their studies in January will be charged a pro-rated amount for coverage from January 1 to August 31. Students registered only in the Summer Session are not eligible for the Plan. Students can check their fees through Workday to verify whether or not they are assessed the AMS/GSS Health and Dental Plan fee.

 

AMS Extended Health and Dental Plan 
Students beginning studies in September$396.41
Students beginning studies in January$264.27

Students who already have an equivalent health and dental plan may opt out of the AMS/GSS Health and Dental Plan by providing proof of this equivalent coverage. Students can also enrol their spouse and/or dependents by completing an enrolment process and paying an additional fee over and above their student association fee.

Opting Out
Students can opt out during Change of Coverage periods only. The opt out and enrolment deadlines are as follows:

  • For students starting in September: September 28, 2026
  • For students starting in January: January 25, 2027

Opt outs and enrolments can only be processed during the Change of Coverage period or within 30 days of their registration period, whichever is later.

For information on enrolling or opting out, go to I Have a Plan UBC, call 1.877.795.4421, or visit the Health and Dental Plan Office on campus (SUB, room 42V).

iMed (for International Students)

There are two basic insurance plans (iMED and MSP) and one extended plan (AMS/GSS Health and Dental) for international students at UBC. Descriptions of all three plans are available here.

UBC provides a mandatory basic health insurance plan (iMED) for all new international students as a condition of registering as a student (excludes Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada). iMED covers emergency hospitalization and medical services (including doctor's visits) for sickness or injury.

All new international students who pay international tuition fees at UBC, as well as international exchange students and students in the Tec de Monterrey and Ritsumeikan University UBC Joint Academic programs, are automatically assessed the following fees (subject to change):

Category

Length

Fee Rate

Academic Period

Coverage Start Date

Coverage Period
(in days)

Coverage End Date

Regular/non-degree new incoming international students3 months            $204.30        2026W Term 1     August 10, 202690November 7, 2026 
Regular/non-degree new incoming international students3 months$204.302026W Term 2December 10, 202690March 9, 2027
Regular/non-degree new incoming international students3 months$204.302027 SummerApril 10, 202790July 8, 2027
Single Term Exchange/Tec Visiting Students (Go Global)One term$295.102026W Term 1August 26, 2026130January 2, 2027
Single Term Exchange/Tec Visiting Students (Go Global)One term$295.102026W Term 2December 23, 2026130May 1, 2027

 

Coverage period: New international students are automatically covered for the three-month waiting period before they become eligible for BC's Medical Services Plan (MSP), with the exception of one-term exchange students, who are covered by iMED for the duration of their exchange because they are not eligible for MSP. 

The iMED fee will be assessed before the start of classes and will be listed online as a student fee.

One-term exchange students cannot change their dates; they can purchase additional days of coverage directly from GuardMe if they arrive in BC before, or leave after, the dates indicated above.

For visiting international research students: A monthly rate is only available for international students conducting research full-time at the University under the supervision of a UBC faculty member. The student can be either enrolled in an undergraduate, graduate, or graduate-equivalent program at another university or can be a participant in a UBC-recognized “bridging” program through Go Global. A fraction of a month will be considered a full month. A default coverage start date is set for visiting international research students and students can request a date change as needed. 

For all other international students: iMED covers the three-month waiting period before eligibility for MSP, from the time a student leaves home (up to ten days prior to arrival, provided the arrival date is within the iMED coverage dates) until the student's MSP eligibility date. iMED coverage will begin upon arrival in Canada, with the earliest arrival date being August 10 (Term 1), December 10 (Term 2), April 10 (Summer Term 1), or June 10 (Summer Term 2). The iMED fee for the three-month period will be assessed when a student registers and will be listed online as a student fee.

For students arriving in BC up to one month before iMED coverage is due to start, please contact GuardMe@UBC to purchase Early Arrival coverage. 

If you plan to arrive at UBC after your insurance coverage start date, you must submit a Date Change Request to update your coverage to match your arrival date. To request a date change, visit GuardMe@UBC and select the Date Change request tab. If you are an International Degree Seeking Student please use the corresponding tab to complete the form by the deadlines below. 

Coverage Start Date:
 

Coverage Start Date:                              Deadline to Complete Date Change Form:
August 10, 2026September 21, 2026
December 10, 2026 January 18, 2027
April 10, 2027 May 14, 2027
June 10, 2027July 9, 2027
If you are a Go Global or VIRS student, please use the corresponding tab on the www.guard.me/ubc site to complete the form 3 weeks before your arrival. 

 

Fee-Freezing: Any iMED fee assessed to a student's account will be "frozen" on the last day to withdraw from classes without a "W" standing. If a student withdraws from classes after the fee-freeze date and was not in Canada at any time during the coverage period, they may contact International Student Advising to request the removal of the iMED fee from their UBC student account. Incoming Exchange, VIRS, and UBC-Tec de Monterrey Joint Academic Program students need to contact the Go Global office to request the removal of the iMED fee. Those who fail to do so will be required to pay the iMED fee. The request for removing the iMED fee must be received before the expiry date of the insurance policy.

Adding family members: Students may add dependents to their iMED plan. For more information and application forms, visit GuardMe@UBC.

Opting Out: Students who are covered by MSP or an equivalent health plan approved by GuardMe may be eligible to opt out of the GuardMe Enhanced@UBC iMED plan. To opt out, students must complete the online opt-out application and provide proof of equivalent coverage. For the current list of approved equivalent health plans and instructions on how to submit an opt-out request, please visit the GuardMe Opt-Out page.

 


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