Cambodia F-2 Resident Visa Health Insurance Guide
Health insurance for Cambodia F-2/F-1/F-3 visa holders. Mandatory after 6 months.
When and what to do?
Foreign registration
Within 14 days after arrivalGet your foreign registration card within 14 days after arrival.
6‑month residence waiting
After 6 months of arrivalAfter 6 months, you must join health insurance.
Enroll as a local subscriber
You pay the full premium yourself.
Pay premium monthly
You need to pay the premium each month yourself. Set up auto‑transfer.
How much do you pay?
Full self‑pay. Foreigners aren't combined with family; it's calculated per person.
Benefits that apply to you
Medical expense insurance Tier A
You can join any company's medical expense insurance.
All hospitals are usable
After joining health insurance, you get discounts at any medical institution.
Please note
No insurance before 6 months
For the first 6 months after arrival, there's no health insurance. Consider travel insurance.
Full premium self‑pay
Unlike employee enrollment, the company doesn't share the cost. At least about 158,630 won/month.
Individual calculation
Foreigners aren't combined with family; premiums are calculated per individual.
What to prepare
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FAQ
Without health insurance, you pay everything yourself. We recommend getting travel insurance before arrival.
Yes, you become a workplace subscriber. The company pays half the premium.
This guide is for information only, not legal advice. Policies may change — check official sources for the latest.
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