Relocating abroad as a family is an exciting adventure, but it also raises important questions: access to healthcare, medical costs, hospital standards, maternity coverage, and the specific needs of children at every age. In some countries, a routine hospital stay can cost several thousand euros; in others, medical consultations are affordable but specialist care can be significantly more expensive.
This is where international health insurance becomes essential.
When chosen well, it ensures continuity of care wherever you live, protects your finances, and simplifies administrative procedures. When chosen poorly, it can lead to substantial out-of-pocket costs, exclusions, or difficulties accessing quality healthcare.
So how much should a family expect to spend? What drives the cost? And how can you build a policy that truly aligns with your lifestyle and destination country?
Age is one of the main elements insurers consider.
Insurers divide the world into zones reflecting local healthcare costs. The costlier the country’s medical system, the higher the premium.
Examples:
The chosen zone should reflect both your country of residence and the destinations where your family travels regularly.
Hospitalization benefits represent the foundation of international health insurance and the largest share of the cost.
Common annual limits include:
In countries where healthcare costs are high (US, Japan, Singapore, Switzerland), choosing a robust hospitalization limit is highly advisable.
Outpatient benefits cover:
The more comprehensive the outpatient coverage, the higher the premium.
Families with young children typically use these services more frequently (pediatrics, ENT, routine vaccines).
Maternity is one of the most influential cost factors.
For couples planning to grow their family after relocating, anticipating this waiting period is essential.
These optional benefits also influence the premium.
Typical increases:
Many families add at least basic dental coverage due to the potential cost of treatment in some countries.
Insurers may respond to pre-existing conditions in different ways:
Transparent medical disclosure is crucial to avoid future complications.

Below are realistic premium ranges based on the pricing practices of major international insurers such as Cigna Global, Allianz Worldwide Care, April International, Bupa Global, and MSH International.
Premiums typically increase by 25–40% compared with families whose parents are in their mid-thirties.
Premiums do continue to rise with age, but in most cases they increase progressively rather than sharply.
This reflects the higher likelihood of medical care in this age group, while still remaining manageable when coverage is chosen thoughtfully and tailored to the family’s actual healthcare needs.
Some families choose a Worldwide excluding US policy without considering regular travel, potential study programs abroad for children, or business trips.
An accident in a non-covered country could result in limited reimbursement.
In many countries, a single night in hospital—or an emergency procedure—can cost tens of thousands of euros.
The hospitalization limit should match the healthcare environment of the destination.
Many families discover the waiting period too late.
Once a pregnancy has begun, maternity coverage cannot be added to the plan.
Some countries require proof of insurance for long-stay visas.
However, plans that meet the visa rules may still provide insufficient coverage in real-life medical situations.

International health insurance involves many variables: limits, zones, waiting periods, exclusions, hospital networks, and medical declarations. A small detail can significantly affect coverage.
At IFO Global, we assist families relocating to Southern Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and North America. Our analysis always includes:
This approach ensures that the selected insurer and coverage match the family’s needs—cost-effective yet reliable.
For most relocating families, the following ranges are the most commonly observed:
These ranges reflect current international market standards.

Relocating abroad is a major transition, and international health insurance should support that journey—not complicate it. At IFO Global, we help families choose clear, sustainable, and appropriate coverage aligned with their budget and future plans.
Each relocation is unique: destination, lifestyle, medical needs, age, mobility, and visa requirements.
If you would like to explore dependable options before moving, we would be pleased to guide you with clarity and confidentiality.
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