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[2026 Expats Guide] National Health Insurance in Korea: Cost, Coverage & My Honest Experience

by K-Insider 2026. 2. 23.
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When I first registered for the NHIS (국민건강보험) as a foreigner in Korea, the biggest shock wasn't the paperwork — it was realizing how little I understood about the premium calculation method (보험료 산정 방식), co-payment structure (본인부담금), and what was actually covered. Korea's National Health Insurance (국민건강보험 — NHI) in 2026 is mandatory for all foreigners (외국인) staying more than 6 months, yet many expats are still caught off guard when the first bill arrives. This guide breaks down the real monthly cost and every major benefit category (급여 항목) of Korean health insurance so expats can financially prepare before arriving.

National Health Insurance for Expats in 2026 Cost & Coverage Guide

Who Must Enroll: Eligibility & Mandatory Enrollment Rules

Korea's NHI is not optional for long-term residents. Any foreigner who has stayed in Korea for 6 months or more is automatically enrolled by the National Health Insurance Service (국민건강보험공단 — NHIS). The NHIS mails an insurance card and billing notice directly to the registered address.

No Insurance = No Visa Renewal: As of 2026, unpaid NHI premiums exceeding 500,000 KRW will result in the Immigration Office restricting visa extension. Keeping premiums current is not just a health issue — it directly affects legal residency status.

Enrollment Timeline by Visa Type

Visa Type Korean Name Enrollment Timing
Work visas
(E-1 ~ E-7, F-series)
취업비자 / F계열 Automatic after 6 months
or upon ARC registration
University students D-2 비자 Immediate upon
ARC registration
Marriage visa F-6 비자 Immediate upon
ARC registration
Language students,
job seekers
D-4 / D-10 비자 After 6 months
of continuous stay
ARC Required First (외국인등록증 필수): Before NHI enrollment is processed, an Alien Registration Card (외국인등록증 — ARC) must be obtained. Without ARC registration, the NHIS cannot locate your residential address or verify your stay duration. If the ARC application process is new territory, see 2026 ARC Guide: 5 Common Mistakes That Will Reject Your Application before proceeding.

Exemption: Is Opting Out Possible?

Exemption from NHI enrollment is only granted if a foreigner can prove equivalent foreign private insurance coverage that meets Korean standards. The documentation process is complex and rarely approved in practice. For most expats, full NHI enrollment should be treated as guaranteed from the outset.

2026 NHI Premium Cost: How Much Will It Actually Be?

The single most common question from expats is: "How much will I pay each month?" The answer depends entirely on whether the subscriber is classified as an employee subscriber (직장가입자) or a regional subscriber (지역가입자).

Employee Subscribers (직장가입자): Company Workers

For foreigners employed at a Korean company, premiums are calculated as a percentage of monthly salary. As of 2026, the NHI contribution rate (건강보험료율) is 7.19% of gross monthly salary (confirmed rate increase from 7.09% in 2025). The employer and employee each pay exactly half (3.595%). An additional Long-Term Care Insurance (장기요양보험료) levy of approximately 0.9311% applies on top, split equally between employer and employee.

Monthly Salary Total NHI Premium
(7.19%)
Employee Share
(3.595%)
Monthly Deduction
from Paycheck
2,500,000 KRW 179,750 KRW 89,875 KRW ~90,000 KRW
3,000,000 KRW 215,700 KRW 107,850 KRW ~108,000 KRW
4,000,000 KRW 287,600 KRW 143,800 KRW ~144,000 KRW
5,000,000 KRW 359,500 KRW 179,750 KRW ~180,000 KRW

This deduction happens automatically through payroll. No separate action is required from the employee — the employer handles enrollment and monthly payment to NHIS.

Regional Subscribers (지역가입자): Self-Employed, Students, Freelancers

Foreigners not employed by a Korean company are classified as regional subscribers. Premiums are calculated based on declared income (소득), property in Korea (재산), vehicle ownership, and financial assets. For most expats with no Korean property or assets, the practical floor is the minimum monthly premium (최저 보험료), which in 2026 is approximately 80,000–90,000 KRW per month for those with low or no declared income in Korea.

  • D-2 (University student 대학생): Discounted rate — approximately 70,000–90,000 KRW/month
  • D-4 (Language student 어학연수생): Minimum regional rate — approximately 80,000–100,000 KRW/month
  • D-10 (Job seeker 구직비자): Minimum regional rate applies
  • F-1-D (Digital nomad 디지털노마드): Regional subscriber minimum rate

NHI Practical Checklist for New Expats

  • Obtain ARC (외국인등록증) first — NHI enrollment cannot proceed without it
  • Confirm subscriber type: employee (직장가입자) or regional (지역가입자)
  • If a student (D-2 / F-4), apply in person at an NHIS office for the 50% premium discount
  • Keep premiums current — arrears over 500,000 KRW can block visa renewal
  • Check free biannual health screening (건강검진) eligibility on the NHIS English portal
  • For non-covered treatments, consider a private supplemental plan (실손보험)
  • Use the official English portal: nhis.or.kr/english

NHI enrollment is closely tied to having a valid ARC and registered address in Korea. For those still completing the registration process, the 2026 ARC Guide: 5 Common Mistakes That Will Reject Your Application covers the most common errors that delay both ARC issuance and NHI activation. For those on a job-seeking visa (D-10 비자) or considering a visa change, Don't Get Rejected! 2026 D-10 & E-7 Visa Extension Guide explains how insurance status is reviewed during the extension process.

Korea's National Health Insurance (국민건강보험) is mandatory but genuinely valuable for expats. With a 2026 rate of 7.19%, employee co-payments stay reasonable, and hospital coverage reaches 80–95% for serious conditions. Understanding the premium structure and coverage limits in advance removes financial uncertainty from the Korean healthcare experience entirely.