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Tarjeta Comunitaria Health Insurance

Whether private health insurance is needed for the EU family member card — when it is required, when it simply helps, what it must cover, and the Sanitas options that fit. We arrange the cover; we do not handle the card application.

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Health CoverEU family
RouteTarjeta comunitaria
When neededSelf-sufficiency cases
CoverFull cover in Spain
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When it is needed
What it must cover
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Do you need it

Do You Need Private Cover for the Tarjeta Comunitaria?

We do not handle visa applications or give immigration legal advice. We are English-speaking Sanitas health insurance specialists who help you arrange the private health insurance many Spanish visa and residency routes require — suitable policy options, certificate wording, start dates and personalised quotes. Visa rules vary by consulate and change over time, so always confirm the full immigration requirements with the relevant Spanish consulate, an Extranjería office or a qualified immigration specialist.

Whether you need private health insurance for the EU family member card depends on the EU citizen’s situation, not the non-EU family member’s. There are three common positions:

  • <b>EU citizen working / contributing:</b> the family member can often be registered as a public-healthcare beneficiary through them — private cover may not be required for the card.
  • <b>EU citizen self-sufficient (not working):</b> comprehensive private health insurance is usually expected as part of showing self-sufficiency.
  • <b>In between / unclear:</b> many families take private cover to be safe and for speed, choice and English-speaking support.

This is the insurance companion to the EU family member card guide. Confirm your exact position with the authorities; we then arrange whatever cover is needed.

What it covers

What the Cover Should Provide

  • Comprehensive cover valid in Spain
  • The family member named on the policy
  • No co-payments where the route or office expects it
  • An insurer authorised to operate in Spain
  • A certificate showing the above with validity dates
A quote, a receipt or a brochure is not a certificate. The certificate is issued once the policy is in force, and requirements can vary by office — we make sure yours matches.

Options

Suitable Sanitas Options

For EU-family situations, the no-copay Más Salud options are often the natural fit, because the EU route generally expects comprehensive cover without the visa-specific framing of the non-EU routes. The right plan depends on the EU citizen’s status, the family member’s age and any health declaration.

Compare comprehensive cover and EU residency health insurance, or for families see family health insurance.

Public route

When Public Healthcare Removes the Requirement

If the EU citizen is employed, self-employed and contributing, or otherwise entitled to Spanish public healthcare, the family member can often join the public system as a beneficiary. In that case private cover may not be required for the card, though many keep it for faster appointments, choice of specialist and English-speaking support. We are happy to explain both paths so you only pay for cover you actually want.

Per member

Cover for Each Family Member

Where private cover is needed, each family member applying generally needs to be covered, on a policy that names them. We can arrange a family policy that lists everyone or individual policies, and provide the certificate. Considerations differ for spouses, children and dependent parents (older parents may have health-declaration considerations).

EU residency

How This Relates to EU Residency Cover

The healthcare logic mirrors EU residency more broadly: employment or public entitlement can remove the need for private cover, while self-sufficiency routes usually require it. See EU residency health insurance for the wider picture, and the requirements page for where insurance sits among the other conditions.

Important information

Important Information

Important: We do not handle visa applications or provide immigration legal advice. Our role is to help English-speaking applicants understand and arrange the Sanitas private health insurance required for many Spanish visa and residency routes, including suitable policy options, certificate wording, start dates and personalised quotes. Visa and residency decisions are made by the Spanish authorities, and applicants should always confirm the full immigration requirements with the relevant Spanish consulate, Extranjería office or a qualified immigration specialist.

Get a Tarjeta Comunitaria Insurance Quote

Tell us the EU citizen’s situation and we will advise whether private cover is needed and prepare a suitable Sanitas quote with a named certificate. We help with the health-insurance part of your application. Acceptance and exact policy terms depend on the insurer’s rules; visa decisions rest with the Spanish authorities.

  • EU-family aware guidance
  • Named certificate
  • No-copay options where suitable
  • Cover for the whole family
  • English-speaking team

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FAQs

Tarjeta Comunitaria Health Insurance Spain — FAQs

Common questions about this Spanish visa route and the health-insurance requirement. Always confirm current rules with the official authorities or a qualified immigration specialist.

It depends on the EU citizen's situation. If they work or have public-healthcare entitlement, the family member may be covered through them; if they are self-sufficient, comprehensive private cover is usually expected.
Comprehensive cover valid in Spain, naming the family member, with no co-payments where required, from an insurer authorised in Spain, plus a certificate with validity dates.
No-copay Más Salud options are often appropriate, but the EU citizen's situation determines the best fit. We recommend based on your case.
Often yes, if the EU citizen provides access through employment or public-healthcare entitlement. Where that is not available, private cover is usually needed.
No — the tarjeta comunitaria is the EU-family route, and the insurance logic follows EU residency rather than national reunification.
Yes — the certificate should name the insured family member and show the required cover.
Yes — offices can differ in what they expect. Confirm with the one handling your application.
Where private cover is required, each member applying generally needs to be covered, on a policy naming them.
No — acceptance and exact terms depend on the insurer's rules and any health declaration, particularly for older applicants.
No — we arrange the health insurance only. Use a qualified immigration specialist for the application.
Tell us the EU citizen's situation and we will advise and prepare a suitable quote with a named certificate.