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Get a Quote →Valencia is one of Spain's fastest-growing international student cities, with universities, language schools and a warm Mediterranean lifestyle at a lower cost than Madrid or Barcelona. 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 to check, subject to proof of studies; older or longer-stay students may need Sanitas Residents or another Sanitas option to be reviewed.
Why
Valencia is a brilliant city for students, but the Spanish student visa process can be strict when it comes to health insurance.
If you are applying from outside Spain, your consulate or visa centre may ask for proof of suitable private medical insurance before your visa is approved. If your certificate does not include the correct wording, dates or policy conditions, your application may be delayed or you may be asked to provide an updated certificate. The right policy should support your visa application and your stay in Valencia, and any future renewal if you continue studying in Spain.
Who
You may need student health insurance for Valencia if you are:
EU students may have different healthcare rights, but many still choose private health insurance for faster private medical access, English-speaking support where available, and extra peace of mind.
Include
For a Spanish student visa, the policy is usually expected to provide suitable private medical cover in Spain from an insurer authorised to operate in Spain, often with no co-payments, no deductibles, no reimbursement-only structure, no waiting periods where required, hospitalisation, emergency care, specialists and diagnostics, cover for the full study or visa period, a Spanish-language certificate where required, and repatriation wording where required by the consulate.
The exact wording can vary depending on where you apply, so students should always check the requirements of their own consulate or visa centre.
Travel
Usually, no. Travel insurance is designed for short trips, holidays and emergencies, not for someone living in Spain as a student for several months or longer. A travel policy may only cover emergencies, include deductibles or co-payments, work by reimbursement, have low limits, not be issued by an insurer authorised in Spain, or not provide a suitable certificate. Even if it includes repatriation, that alone does not make it suitable for a Spanish student visa.
Sanitas
Sanitas can be a strong option for international students in Valencia because it provides private healthcare access in Spain and can support student visa applications when the correct product and certificate are used. The two main routes are Sanitas International Students and Sanitas Residents.
Sanitas International Students may require valid proof of enrolment, matriculation or acceptance from a recognised university, school, language academy or educational institution. Where suitable proof of studies cannot be provided, or where the student does not fit the age, duration or route requirements, Sanitas Residents or another Sanitas option may need to be reviewed.
SIS
Sanitas International Students may be suitable if you are coming to Valencia for recognised studies, can provide valid proof of enrolment or matriculation, are applying for a Spanish student visa, and need a student-focused certificate. This can work well for university, postgraduate, Erasmus, exchange and recognised language students. Eligibility should always be checked first, especially for older applicants or non-standard courses. See Sanitas International Students vs Sanitas Residents.
Residents
Sanitas Residents may be worth reviewing for students who need a broader long-stay route — for example if you are over 35, applying for a longer stay, renewing your student stay, applying with dependants, planning to remain in Spain after your studies, or do not clearly fit the standard student-product profile. For many mature or long-stay students in Valencia, Sanitas Residents can be the more strategic option.
Over 35
Valencia attracts mature students as well as younger international students. If you are over 35, your student insurance route should be checked carefully, because some student products are designed mainly for younger applicants. Sanitas Residents may often be worth reviewing for longer stays, renewals and broader private healthcare needs. See over-35 student health insurance.
Renewal
If you are already studying in Valencia and need to renew or extend your student stay, your health insurance should remain active and suitable for the renewed period, usually with an updated certificate, proof of continued studies or a certificate of studies, no-copay cover where required, and no gap in cover. If you are changing insurer before renewal, arrange the new policy before the old one ends. See student visa renewal health insurance.
Repatriation & certificate
Repatriation wording is a recurring student visa issue. Some consulates clearly ask for it; others focus on full medical cover, no co-payments and no deductibles. Where it is required, it should be shown clearly in the certificate. See the repatriation requirement page.
The certificate should normally confirm your full name, policy number, policy dates, medical cover in Spain, no co-payments where required, that the insurer operates in Spain, and repatriation wording where required. It should match your passport details and the course dates. See the student visa certificate page.
Start date
Your insurance should start on the date required by your consulate or visa application centre. This may be your arrival date, your course start date, a date before the course begins, the full academic year, or a date range extending beyond the course end date. Before arranging the policy, check your course dates, arrival plans, visa appointment date and consulate wording. Incorrect certificate dates can cause avoidable delays.
Healthcare access
Valencia has a private healthcare market that can be useful for international students who want faster access to doctors, specialists, diagnostic tests and hospital services. International students may live in areas such as Benimaclet, Blasco Ibáñez, Algirós, El Carmen, Ruzafa, Extramurs, Mestalla, La Saïdia, El Cabanyal, Patacona, Alboraya and Paterna.
Because Valencia students may live near the university, in the city centre or in surrounding neighbourhoods, it is important to check whether convenient private doctors, specialists or hospitals are available near your actual accommodation, campus or language school, not just somewhere in the wider area.
A good policy should help you access private healthcare while living and studying in the city. Check the local Sanitas medical network, appointment process, emergency access and the cuadro médico in your area. For visa purposes the certificate matters; for daily life the network matters too.
Language & university
For language students, check that the school and course are recognised for the visa route and that you can provide accepted enrolment or matriculation. See language student health insurance. For university and postgraduate students, Sanitas International Students may be the natural starting point where there is recognised enrolment; older students, dependants or longer stays may need Sanitas Residents or another Sanitas option to be reviewed. See university student health insurance.
Payment
Many international students need to arrange health insurance before arrival because the certificate is needed for the visa appointment, when they may not yet have a Spanish bank account, Spanish IBAN, NIE or TIE card. Spanish Health Insurance can help arrange Sanitas student cover with credit card payment options where available, and policies can often be contracted in advance of the required start date.
Many students arrange cover without an NIE using passport details, pay by credit card where available, and contract cover before arrival with a future start month. Families and dependants should each have suitable cover — see student family cover.
Mistakes
Next steps
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Important information
Tell us the student's age, nationality, course dates, visa route and any medical history, and we will help compare the suitable Sanitas options for Valencia. For eligible students aged 14 to 35 coming to Spain for 3 to 14 months, Sanitas International Students is usually the first option to check, subject to proof of studies. Please check the actual current policy terms and your personal conditions before purchasing or using any Sanitas policy. Policies change and individual terms can vary.
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FAQs
Common questions about student health insurance in Valencia. Requirements vary by route and consulate — always confirm for your case.