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DNV Health Insurance for Foreign Employees in Spain

Digital Nomad Visa health insurance for foreign employees in Spain — why full private no-copay cover is often required where private insurance is used as the healthcare proof, which Sanitas plans suit, the certificate and start date. We arrange the insurance, not the visa.

For remote employees of foreign firmsUsually full private no-copay coverCertificate & start dateEnglish-speaking support
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RouteDigital Nomad Visa
ForRemote foreign employees
CoverUsually full private
PlansResidents / Platinum
We help withInsurance + quote
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For remote employees of foreign firms
Usually full private no-copay cover
Certificate & start date
English-speaking support

Who it's for

Who This Page Is For

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.
Quick answer

If you are applying for the Spanish Digital Nomad Visa as a foreign employee — working remotely for a company outside Spain — you usually need comprehensive private health insurance valid in Spain, normally with no co-payments and the right certificate. We arrange suitable Sanitas cover; we do not handle the visa application or decide whether you qualify.

This page is for DNV applicants working remotely as an employee of a company based outside Spain (not self-employed). If you will register as self-employed in Spain instead, see DNV health insurance for autónomos and the employee vs autónomo comparison. We help with the health-insurance part only; we do not handle the Digital Nomad Visa application, give immigration legal advice, or decide whether you qualify.

Why full cover

Why Foreign Employees Usually Need Full Private Cover

As a foreign employee you are generally not contributing to Spanish social security through a Spanish employer, so you usually cannot rely on the public system for the visa. For that reason DNV foreign-employee applicants typically need full comprehensive private health insurance as their main healthcare proof. Confirm the exact requirements with the consulate, the UGE (Unidad de Grandes Empresas) or a qualified immigration specialist.

What it must show

What the Cover Usually Needs to Show

  • Comprehensive cover valid in Spain
  • No co-payments where the route expects it
  • No waiting periods that would leave gaps, where required
  • An insurer authorised to operate in Spain
  • A certificate naming the insured person, with validity dates
Requirements can vary and change — always confirm the current checklist with the consulate or UGE. We match the Sanitas certificate to what your application expects.

Plans

Which Sanitas Plans May Suit

Suitable options are usually Sanitas Residents or Residents Platinum, depending on whether you want Spain-focused or wider international cover. Compare them on the best Sanitas plans for the DNV, read copay vs no-copay, and see the DNV insurance cost page for what affects the price.

Certificate

Certificate Wording & Start Date

The certificate must show the right cover and dates — a quote or receipt is not a certificate. A policy can usually be arranged in advance with a start date timed to your move, so the certificate is ready for your application. See the DNV certificate.

No NIE yet

Applying Before You Have an NIE

You do not need an NIE or a Spanish bank account to arrange the cover. Many employees take out the policy before applying so the certificate is ready. We can set this up in English.

Family

Family Members

A spouse/partner and children can usually be included, each named on the cover. We quote the household together. See family health insurance.

Mistakes

Common Mistakes

  • Assuming a foreign or travel policy will be accepted for the DNV
  • A policy with co-payments or gaps where full cover is expected
  • Bringing a quote or receipt instead of an issued certificate
  • Confusing the employee route with the autónomo route
  • Leaving the cover until the last minute

How we help

How We Help Foreign Employees

Tell us your situation and we will arrange suitable Sanitas cover with the right certificate, timed to your application. We help with the insurance only; visa decisions rest with the Spanish authorities. Get a quote or read the DNV health insurance page.

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, UGE, Extranjería office or a qualified immigration specialist.

Get DNV Cover as a Foreign Employee

Tell us about your remote employment and we will arrange suitable Sanitas cover with the right 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.

  • Full private DNV cover
  • Certificate guidance
  • Couples & families
  • Start date timed to your move

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FAQs

DNV Health Insurance for Foreign Employees in 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.

Usually yes — as a foreign employee you generally need comprehensive private cover valid in Spain, normally no-copay, with the right certificate. Confirm the exact requirement with the consulate or UGE.
You are generally not contributing to Spanish social security through a Spanish employer, so the public route usually is not available for the visa. Private cover is the normal proof.
Usually Sanitas Residents or Residents Platinum, depending on whether you want Spain-focused or wider international cover.
Many routes expect no co-payments. We match the policy and certificate to what your application requires.
Yes — you can arrange the policy and certificate before you have an NIE or Spanish bank account.
A spouse/partner and children can usually be included, each named on the cover. We quote the household together.
No — we arrange compliant insurance, but visa decisions rest with the Spanish authorities.
No — you need an issued certificate, produced once the policy is in force.
Then the autónomo route may apply — see our autónomo page and the comparison.
No — we arrange the health insurance only. Confirm requirements with the consulate, UGE or a specialist.
Tell us about your remote employment and we will arrange suitable cover and the certificate.