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Change Health Insurance Before Renewal in Spain

If your private health insurance renewal date is approaching and you are thinking about moving to Sanitas, timing is important. In Spain, many private health insurance policies renew automatically, and cancellation usually needs to be requested before the renewal date. The safest approach is to start early, apply for the new Sanitas policy before cancelling your current cover, and make sure your new start date lines up correctly — so you avoid missed cancellation deadlines, automatic renewal and gaps in cover.

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Switch Before Renewal Start early
Best time to changeBefore renewal
Start checking2–3 months ahead
Cancellation noticeOften 1 month
Apply for SanitasBefore cancelling
Start dateAligned — no gap
Wait till renewal week✗ Too late
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Start 2–3 months ahead
Beat the deadline
No gap in cover
Apply before cancelling
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The short answer

Can You Change Health Insurance Before Renewal in Spain?

Yes — in many cases you can change health insurance before your current policy renews. In fact, this is usually the best time to do it. Changing before renewal gives you time to:

  • Compare Sanitas options
  • Check cancellation deadlines
  • Complete any medical questions
  • Confirm acceptance
  • Set the correct start date
  • Request certificates if needed
  • Avoid a gap in cover
  • Avoid unwanted automatic renewal
Spanish Health Insurance helps English-speaking residents, expats, families and visa applicants change health insurance before renewal safely. WhatsApp an adviser or check your renewal date first.

For the general rules see change health insurance company in Spain, and for the wider timing question see when can I change health insurance company in Spain.

Why timing matters

Why Renewal Timing Matters

Health insurance in Spain is often arranged as an annual policy, even when premiums are paid monthly. This means renewal timing matters. If you act too late, your current policy may renew for another year. If you cancel too early, you may be left without cover.

The safest timing is usually to start checking options two to three months before your renewal date.

Auto-renewal

Do Spanish Health Insurance Policies Renew Automatically?

Many private health insurance policies in Spain renew automatically each year unless cancellation is requested correctly before the renewal date. This means that if you do nothing, your current policy may continue for another annual period.

If your policy renews on 1 September, you may need to send cancellation before 1 August. Always check your current policy terms before assuming you can cancel at any time.

Notice period

How Much Notice Do You Need Before Renewal?

Many Spanish private health insurance policies require cancellation notice at least one month before the renewal date, although the exact terms should always be checked. As a rough guide:

Renewal DateCancellation Should Usually Be Sent Before
1 January1 December
1 April1 March
1 July1 June
1 October1 September
Do not wait until renewal week to change health insurance company.

Too late

What Happens If You Leave It Too Late?

If you leave it too late, you may miss the cancellation deadline. This can mean:

  • Your current policy renews automatically
  • You may be expected to continue paying
  • You may need to wait until the next renewal period
  • You may have less time to arrange Sanitas
  • You may feel pressured into cancelling incorrectly
  • You may struggle to coordinate visa or residency documents

If this has already happened, see what to do about a missed health insurance cancellation deadline in Spain.

Apply first?

Should You Apply for Sanitas Before Cancelling?

Yes. In most cases, you should apply for the new Sanitas policy before cancelling your current cover. The safest order is: apply for Sanitas, declare your medical history honestly, wait for acceptance, confirm the start date, request any certificate needed, then cancel the old policy correctly.

Apply first. Wait for acceptance. Confirm the start date. Then cancel the old policy correctly.

Cancel too early

Why You Should Not Cancel Too Early

Cancelling too early can create problems, especially if:

  • You have pre-existing conditions
  • You are currently under treatment
  • You need a policy for visa or residency renewal
  • Family members are included
  • Your new policy has not been accepted yet
  • You need no-copay cover
  • You need a certificate
  • Your current cover is still your only healthcare protection
Do not assume the new policy is guaranteed until acceptance is confirmed.

No gap

How to Avoid a Gap in Cover Before Renewal

A gap in cover — a lapse in coverage — means your old policy ends before your new policy begins. If your insurance is used for a visa or residency renewal, avoiding a gap is especially important.

✗ Gap in cover

Old policy ends: 30 June
New policy starts: 5 July
Gap: 1–4 July

✓ Continuous cover

Old policy ends: 30 June
New Sanitas policy starts: 1 July
Gap: none

How the dates play out:

Old Policy EndsNew Policy StartsGap?Comment
30 June1 JulyNoSafer — continuous cover
30 June5 JulyYesRisky if it's visa / residency proof
30 June30 JuneOverlapUsually safe
Already expiredLater startYesNeeds urgent review

See more on how to change health insurance with no gap in cover.

Future start month

Can You Arrange Sanitas with a Future Start Month?

In many cases, yes. A Sanitas policy can often be arranged before your current policy ends, with a start date planned around your renewal date. This is useful because it allows you to:

  • Secure acceptance before cancelling
  • Line up dates correctly
  • Avoid a gap
  • Prepare documentation
  • Give cancellation notice on time
  • Plan family cover
  • Avoid renewal-week stress

Pre-existing

What If You Have Pre-Existing Conditions?

If you have pre-existing conditions, start earlier. Sanitas may need to review your medical history before confirming acceptance. You may need to provide details of:

  • Diagnosis
  • Medication
  • Specialist reports
  • Tests or scans
  • Operations
  • Hospital admissions
  • Current symptoms
  • Ongoing treatment
Do not cancel your current policy until your new Sanitas policy has been accepted. See change health insurance with pre-existing conditions.

Visa / residency

What If You Need Insurance for a Visa or Residency Renewal?

If private health insurance is used for a Spanish visa or residency renewal, changing before renewal needs careful coordination. This may apply to:

  • Non-Lucrative Visa renewal
  • Digital Nomad Visa renewal
  • EU residency
  • Family reunification
  • Work visa or residence routes
  • General residence renewals

Your replacement policy should normally be suitable for your route, start on time and provide a certificate where needed. See change visa health insurance in Spain.

NLV

Changing NLV Insurance Before Renewal

For Non-Lucrative Visa holders, the replacement policy should normally remain full private cover, no-copay where required, no-deductible, no waiting periods where required and supported by a certificate. If your current NLV policy ends on 30 June, your new policy should start no later than 1 July. See change NLV health insurance company.

DNV

Changing DNV Insurance Before Renewal

For Digital Nomad Visa holders, first check whether private insurance is still your main healthcare proof or whether you now have Spanish social security / public healthcare. If private insurance remains your main proof, avoid any gap. See change Digital Nomad Visa health insurance.

Family

Changing Family Insurance Before Renewal

Families should plan earlier because each person needs to be accepted and dates need to match. Check:

  • Spouse or partner
  • Children
  • Medical history for each person
  • Policy dates
  • Certificates
  • Visa / residency requirements
  • Family start dates

See change family health insurance in Spain for coordinating the whole household.

Countdown

Your Renewal Countdown

A simple timeline for switching before renewal — work backwards from your renewal date:

TimingWhat to Do
3 months before renewalStart checking Sanitas options
2 months before renewalReview medical history and visa / family needs
6 weeks before renewalChoose your plan and prepare documents
1 month before renewalCancellation notice is often required by now
Before cancellingWait for Sanitas acceptance
Before old policy endsConfirm the Sanitas start date
Renewal dateNew cover should already be active

Step by step

Step-by-Step: How to Change Before Renewal

Ten steps to switch cleanly before your renewal date — starting early, ending with continuous cover:

Find your renewal date

Check exactly when your current annual policy renews.

Check cancellation notice

Confirm how much notice your current policy requires.

Contact Spanish Health Insurance two to three months before renewal

Give yourself time to plan properly.

Compare Sanitas options

Find cover suitable for you, your family or your visa route.

Declare medical history

Be accurate and honest on the application.

Wait for acceptance

Do not cancel old cover yet.

Confirm the Sanitas start date

Plan it around your current policy ending.

Request a certificate if needed

Keep it ready for any visa or residency file.

Send cancellation notice correctly

On time and in the way your current policy requires.

Keep confirmation of both policies and dates

So you can prove continuous cover if asked.

Mistakes

Common Mistakes When Changing Before Renewal

These are the pre-renewal switching mistakes we see most often — every one is avoidable:

  • Waiting until renewal week
  • Missing the one-month notice deadline
  • Cancelling before Sanitas acceptance
  • Letting old cover expire
  • Creating a gap in cover
  • Not declaring medical history
  • Not checking visa requirements
  • Assuming monthly payment means monthly cancellation
  • Not requesting a certificate early
  • Not coordinating family members
  • Assuming all policies start immediately
  • Stopping payment instead of cancelling correctly

Get help

Get Help Changing to Sanitas Before Renewal

Spanish Health Insurance helps English-speaking residents, expats, families and visa applicants change health insurance before renewal. Whether your renewal date is approaching, your current policy is no longer suitable, or you want to move to Sanitas without gaps in cover, we can help you check your timing, compare suitable options and coordinate your new start date.

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Tell us when your current policy renews and we'll help you check the cancellation deadline, compare suitable Sanitas options and plan a start date that lines up with your renewal — so there's no gap in cover and no missed deadline. Acceptance and exact terms depend on the insurer's rules.

  • Renewal date & cancellation deadline checked
  • Start 2–3 months ahead
  • Apply for Sanitas before cancelling
  • Start date aligned — no gap
  • Visa, residency & family routing
  • Certificate prepared where needed
  • We never tell you to cancel before acceptance

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FAQs

FAQs About Changing Health Insurance Before Renewal

Common questions about changing or switching health insurance company before your renewal date in Spain.

Yes, in many cases you can change health insurance before renewal. This is usually the best time to plan the switch.
Ideally, start two to three months before your renewal date so there is time to compare options, complete any medical questions and give cancellation notice on time.
Many private health insurance policies in Spain renew automatically unless cancelled correctly before the renewal date.
Many policies require at least one month's notice before renewal, but you should always check your own policy terms — the exact notice period varies.
No. Apply for Sanitas first, wait for acceptance, confirm the start date, then cancel the old policy correctly.
In many cases, yes. The start date can often be planned around your renewal date so there is no gap in cover.
Start earlier and do not cancel your current policy until the new policy is accepted. Sanitas may need to review your medical history first.
Make sure the new policy is suitable for your visa route and that there is no gap in cover between the old and new policies.
Your current policy may renew automatically, and you may still be expected to pay for another annual period.
It depends on your current policy terms. Many policies are annual contracts even when paid monthly, so mid-year cancellation is not always possible.
Yes, but every family member's acceptance and start date should be coordinated so no one is left with a gap.
Yes. We can help check your renewal date, compare Sanitas options and plan the switch safely. Acceptance and exact terms depend on the insurer's rules.