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Get a Quote →Filipino citizens are non-EU (third-country) nationals, so moving to Spain usually means a visa route — for study, work, family or remote work — and private medical insurance is normally one of the key requirements. PhilHealth and travel insurance are not usually enough. This guide maps the Filipino routes to the right Sanitas option, with English-speaking help.
Home cover
Usually not. PhilHealth, Filipino travel insurance or some international policies is not normally a substitute for Spanish private medical insurance when applying for a Spanish visa or residence route. It generally does not provide the Spanish visa certificate wording, the no-copayment structure, the repatriation wording or the residence-style cover that Spanish authorities may expect.
For many Spanish visa routes, the safer and clearer option is a Spanish private policy such as Sanitas Residents or Residents Platinum, with suitable certificate wording for the application.
Routes
A quick map of the main Filipino situations — confirm the details for your case:
| Filipino applicant type | Route to check | Sanitas option to consider |
|---|---|---|
| Filipino retiree | NLV / non-EU retiree route | Residents / Residents Platinum |
| Filipino remote worker | DNV route | Residents Platinum / Residents |
| Filipino student | Student visa | Sanitas International Students if eligible |
| Filipino family | NLV / DNV / dependant route | Each member assessed separately |
| Filipino over 60 | Retiree / NLV / private cover | Residents / Platinum / Único by status |
| Filipino already resident | Private upgrade may be optional | Más Salud / Único / general options |
| Filipino with medical history | Underwriting review needed | Personalised quote |
NLV
Some Filipino applicants may use the Non-Lucrative Visa route if they are financially independent and do not intend to work in Spain. For many Filipino citizens, student, work, family or residence-modification routes may be more common, but where the NLV applies, health insurance is normally one of the key documents, and it usually needs to be a Spanish private policy with no copayments, valid in Spain, with suitable certificate wording. The usual plans are Sanitas Residents and Residents Platinum. See the NLV guide.
DNV
Filipino remote workers may apply through the Digital Nomad Visa. The insurance position depends on whether you rely on private insurance, a social-security arrangement, your employment structure, or self-employed status. Where private cover is required, Residents Platinum is often the stronger comparison point, while Sanitas Residents may be enough for some lower-cost cases. See the DNV guide and remote workers guide.
Student
Work and study routes are major for Filipino applicants, and student visa applicants usually need private cover. For eligible students aged 14 to 35 coming to Spain for a study stay from 3 to 14 months, Sanitas International Students is usually the first option — no copayments, no waiting periods, cover in Spain and repatriation included, subject to terms. If the student is over 35 or studying for longer than 14 months, we check an alternative. See the student visa insurance guide.
Families
For Filipino family applications, each person may need to be named on the certificate with the correct start date, and each adult and child is assessed separately — so medical history can affect one person differently from another. Children need paediatric access checked locally, and the policy dates should match the visa file. See our non-EU families guide.
Retirees & age
Where the route involves older applicants, age matters. The general picture for a new application (confirm current terms):
| Sanitas plan | Typical age for a NEW application | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Sanitas Único | Designed for 60+ — no upper contracting age | Generally no health questionnaire, subject to current terms |
| Sanitas Más Salud / Más Salud Familias | Commonly up to 75 for new applicants | Health declaration applies, subject to current terms |
| Sanitas Residents | Commonly up to 75 for new applicants | For non-EU visa / residency routes, subject to current terms |
| Sanitas Residents Platinum | Maximum contracting age of 64 | Broader / international-style cover — check current terms |
Age limits matter most at the point of application. Once a Sanitas policy has been accepted, contracted and paid, many plans continue without a maximum permanence age — reaching 75, for example, does not automatically cancel a policy you already hold — provided the policy stays active and its terms are met. These figures are a general guide only and should be confirmed against the current Sanitas tariff before buying.
Medical history
Applicants with some medical history — ongoing medication, previous surgery, a chronic condition or recent investigations — should declare it all.
Having a condition or taking medication does not automatically mean a refusal. Each case is assessed individually through the health declaration and underwriting, and the outcome can be standard terms, an exclusion, a request for more information, or a decline. Nothing is guaranteed, so a personalised review is essential and you should never cancel existing cover until a new policy is confirmed.
See our pre-existing conditions guide and pre-existing conditions quote.
Certificate
For a Spanish visa or residence application, the insurance certificate should normally show the correct insured person, the policy start date, the type of cover, the insurer details and any wording required for the route. Where no-copay cover is required, this should be reflected clearly in the certificate.
Filipino Citizens applying from abroad usually present the certificate as part of the file submitted through the relevant Spanish consulate or visa centre; those already in Spain may need it for a renewal, extension or residence-card process. The certificate should match the dates as closely as possible — if it starts too late, uses the wrong name or misses required wording, the application may be delayed or questioned. Final acceptance always rests with the Spanish consulate, visa centre, immigration office or authority reviewing the application.
Work
Many Filipino applicants move to Spain through work or employment routes. The health-insurance requirement depends on the exact work or residence route: some routes involve Spanish social security once employment begins, while others may still require private insurance at the application stage or during a transition period. We can advise on the Sanitas insurance options, but the immigration and social-security route should be confirmed with the relevant adviser.
Families
Filipino family applications may involve a spouse or partner, children or dependant relatives, and some applicants are joining a family member already in Spain. Each person's insurance position can differ; a non-EU family member may need specific documentation; children need paediatric access checked locally; and each person's medical history is assessed individually. Where private family cover is needed, Sanitas Residents or Residents Platinum may apply by route, and each member should be named on the certificate.
Communities
Filipino citizens may move to Spain for employment, study, family reunification, remote work, care-sector work, business or family life. Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia are important for work, study and international communities, while Málaga, Alicante, Murcia and the islands may be relevant for family and lifestyle relocation. Check the local Sanitas cuadro médico, hospitals, specialists, diagnostics and paediatric access if children are included.
Wherever you settle, check the local Sanitas medical network, specialists, hospitals and cuadro médico before choosing a plan.
Next steps
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Important information
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FAQs
Common questions from Filipino citizens arranging Sanitas health insurance for Spain. Route and age both affect the answer — always confirm current terms.