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Switching health insurance: Should you port or migrate your policy?

When it comes to changing your health insurance, porting and migrating may sound similar, but they work very differently.

October 11, 2025 / 14:01 IST
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Changing health insurance is something we all consider—at better benefits, lower premiums, or a new insurer we might have more confidence in. However, before you jump into a new policy, you need to understand the difference between “porting” and “migration” of a policy. Although both words are used interchangeably, they offer some significant differences that can affect your protection and benefit continuity.

What is porting in health insurance?

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Porting refers to moving your health policy to a new insurer without having to forgo benefits accrued, such as waiting periods for pre-existing illnesses. If, say, you've completed two years of a four-year waiting period for pre-existing illnesses with your current insurer, you won't start have to start anew with your new insurer. You also have a choice of choosing an entirely new insurer who may have better service delivery or even better benefits.

What is migrating in health insurance?