If you have any medical, security or logistical questions or concerns, contact International SOS first as they are a 24/7 resource on call, online and on the ground.
You can continue to access administrative, counselling and other RMIT student services while studying overseas. Simply contact the service area you need through Student Connect. You can also use the services offered to you by your host institution.
All RMIT University students receive complimentary travel insurance for approved domestic and international travel.
If your registration or application in the online application portal Mobi has been processed and confirmed, you are automatically covered. If you are not on Mobi – you are required to register to receive coverage for your approved overseas program. Once you have your travel itinerary, your travel details must be also registered with MyTrips.
Note that you need to be enrolled as a current RMIT student during your overseas program in order to be covered by the complimentary RMIT travel insurance.
The RMIT travel insurance policy provides cover for the duration of your official study dates. You also receive a complimentary 30 days of leisure travel to be used in any combination before and/or after your official study dates. If you plan to travel for longer than 30 days before and/or after your official study dates, you will need to arrange your own travel insurance for this extended period.
The RMIT travel insurance policy provides comprehensive worldwide cover and includes unlimited cover for medical treatment expenses, hospitalisation and medical related repatriation.
The unlimited medical cover includes cover for the treatment of Covid-19, no excess applies to medical expenses under this policy and there is no waiting period for pre-existing conditions.
The policy also provides repatriation of mortal remains and funeral cover, with a limit of liability AUD 250,000.
Download and review the RMIT Student Travel Certificate of Currency (PDF, 82.2KB) and Policy Product Disclosure Statement and Schedule (PDF, 1,006.7KB) for more details.
Please do not contact Aon with enquiries, instead send your questions to insurance@rmit.edu.au.
Mobile phones are NOT covered. If you want your mobile phone to be insured, you should purchase additional insurance with another provider.
A $250 excess applies to laptops, personal computers, tablets, and cameras.
Other notable exclusions:
A disinclination to travel due to the Middle East conflict is also excluded, please review the insurer’s position statement at https://www.ahiinsurance.com.au/position-statements/middle-east-2026 for more detail.
The RMIT travel insurance policy does not provide cover or benefits for payments which would breach any sanction, prohibition or restriction, implemented pursuant to any resolution of the United Nations, or any trade or economic sanctions, laws or regulations of the European Union, United Kingdom, Commonwealth of Australia or USA or Canada.
For full details of the policy conditions, limitations and exclusions, please review the RMIT Student Travel Policy Statement and Schedule (PDF, 959KB).
If you are concerned a pre-existing medical condition will impact your journey, you should seek confirmation from your doctor that you are fit to travel, before booking your trip.
The RMIT travel insurance policy does not provide cover if your doctor says you are unfit to travel. Cover is also not provided if you are travelling to have treatment for an existing condition, or for cosmetic or elective surgery.
The medication for an existing condition, and your ongoing treatment of an existing condition, will also not be covered.
We can confirm cover is provided for the treatment of any flare-up of an existing condition.
If your doctor declares that you are fit to travel, we recommend you take enough medication with you (in the original packaging) to last for the full duration of your trip. Also ask your doctor to confirm that your medication will be permitted in ALL your destination countries.
Please email insurance@rmit.edu.au if you have any additional questions re an existing condition.
Complete and sign the Claim Form (PDF, 341KB), attach the supporting documents and send it to claims@ahiinsurance.com.au.
Remember to:
Supporting documentation will vary according to the claim type and should, where applicable, include:
If you require a personalised insurance confirmation letter for a visa application or for your host university please provide the following details:
Please send this information to insurance@rmit.edu.au.
For questions regarding insurance and coverage, contact insurance@rmit.edu.au.
For questions regarding your overseas program, contact the Global Learning Office at global.experience@rmit.edu.au.
For more information, contact the Global Learning Office via Student Connect.

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