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Get a Quote →How long Sanitas approval takes in Spain — the four stages of quote, application, acceptance and certificate, why some cases are fast and others need a medical review, examples by applicant type, and why visa applicants should apply early. We help with the insurance only.
Overview
Many Sanitas quotes can be prepared quickly and a straightforward private health insurance policy can often be arranged in a short time once details and payment are in place. Cases that need a medical review take longer. For visa-compliant health insurance in Spain, apply early so the certificate is ready — no insurer can promise an exact timescale. We help with the insurance part only; visa decisions rest with the Spanish authorities.
"How long does Sanitas approval take?" is one of the most common questions we hear from expats arranging private health insurance in Spain, and it matters most when a visa or residency deadline is involved. The honest answer is that it depends on the case: a healthy applicant with nothing to declare can often be quoted and set up quickly, while an application involving a pre-existing condition may need a medical review that adds time. Because no insurer can promise an exact timescale, the single most important piece of advice is to start early.
This guide walks through every stage of the Sanitas application process, explains the difference between getting a quote and being formally accepted, sets out realistic timings for different applicant types, and shows you exactly what to prepare so your Sanitas quote and certificate are ready when you need them. Throughout, our role is to make your side of the process as fast and clear as possible, whether you are applying for the Non-Lucrative Visa, the Digital Nomad Visa, a student visa or simply moving as an expat.
Stages
It helps enormously to understand that "approval" is not a single event — it is four separate steps, and each has its own timing. Confusing them is the main reason people misjudge how long the process takes.
We take your details — names, dates of birth, province and situation — and prepare an accurate Sanitas quote. This stage is usually quick, often the same day, because it does not require underwriting. See what documents are needed.
You confirm the plan and we submit the application, including any health declaration. Complete, accurate information at this point is what keeps everything else moving; missing dates of birth or vague health answers are the most common cause of avoidable delay.
The insurer assesses the application. Straightforward cases are accepted promptly; cases with medical history may be referred to a medical review, which is normal and not a rejection but does add time.
Once accepted, payment is set up, the start date is confirmed and the certificate is issued. For a visa, the certificate is the document your application actually needs — and a quote or a receipt is not a certificate.
Same day
For simple cases, a great deal can happen quickly: we can usually prepare a quote the same day, and where there is nothing significant to declare, the policy can often be arranged and the certificate produced shortly after payment and the start date are confirmed. See same-day certificate for time-critical situations.
What cannot honestly be promised is guaranteed same-day acceptance for every case. If a health declaration triggers a medical review, the insurer needs time to assess the information, and that is outside anyone's control. Any broker who promises instant acceptance regardless of circumstances is over-promising. We will always tell you realistically what is achievable for your case rather than make a promise we cannot keep.
Factors
Three pieces of information shape your Sanitas quote, so getting them right first time speeds everything up. Age is one of the main pricing factors, so an accurate date of birth for every applicant is essential; estimating ages produces an inaccurate quote that has to be redone. Your province affects pricing and the medical network available where you live. And your route — NLV, DNV, student, EU residency or general cover — determines the right plan and whether a visa-compliant certificate is needed.
When all three are clear from the start, we can quote accurately and recommend the right plan immediately, which removes a common back-and-forth. See the documents guide for the full checklist of what to have ready.
Health
The biggest single factor that lengthens the timeline is the health declaration. Where an applicant has a pre-existing condition, current medication, recent surgery or an ongoing investigation, the insurer may ask for more information before deciding. This is the medical review stage and it is entirely normal — it does not mean a problem, but it does mean the insurer needs time to assess the details properly. See medical declarations and pre-existing conditions for how this works.
The way to minimise delay here is to disclose fully and early, and to provide any requested information promptly. A clear, complete declaration at the application stage is far faster than one that prompts follow-up questions later.
Examples
A few realistic examples show how medical history affects timing. A retiree declaring well-controlled blood-pressure medication may simply be accepted with standard or slightly adjusted terms after a short review. An applicant awaiting the results of an investigation may have a decision postponed until those results are available. Someone with a fully resolved past condition may be accepted on standard terms with no delay at all. The common thread is that outcomes and timings vary, and disclosing early gives the best chance of a smooth process.
In every case we manage the communication with the insurer in English, explain exactly what is needed, and keep the application moving so it does not stall before a deadline.
Table
| Applicant type | Likely complexity | What may be needed | Timing risk | Advice |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Young DNV applicant, no health issues | Low | Basic details, simple declaration | Low | Often quick; still apply ahead of the appointment |
| Retired NLV applicant on medication | Medium | Health declaration, possibly a medical review | Medium | Apply early; allow time for review |
| Student, simple declaration | Low | Course dates, basic details | Low | Align cover with course; apply in good time |
| Family with one member's condition | Medium | Separate declarations per person | Medium | One member's history need not delay the rest |
| Over-60 with a chronic condition | Medium to high | Medical review, possibly reports | Higher | Start well ahead; be ready to provide information |
| Applicant awaiting test results | High | Possible postponement until results | High | Disclose early; plan around the timeline |
These are general scenarios, not guarantees — every application is assessed on its own facts, and acceptance and terms depend on the insurer's rules.
NLV
The Non-Lucrative Visa is popular with retirees and people living on savings, so applicants more often have some medical history to declare. That makes the NLV the route where applying early matters most: the certificate has to be ready for the consulate appointment, and a medical review can add time. Arrange cover well ahead, keep it active through arrival and the TIE step, and you remove the risk of a last-minute scramble.
DNV
Applicants for the Digital Nomad Visa are often younger remote workers with straightforward declarations, so their cases frequently move quickly. The main timing point for the DNV is simply not to leave the certificate to the last week before the appointment, and to confirm whether you are applying as a foreign employee or self-employed, which affects the cover. See when to buy.
Student
For a student visa, cover is normally timed to course dates and declarations are usually simple, so approval tends to be quick. Apply once your course dates are confirmed so the certificate aligns with the visa requirement.
Over-60
Older applicants are more likely to have something to declare, so over-60 and over-70 applicants should allow extra time for a possible medical review and be ready to provide information promptly. Acceptance and terms can depend on age and health, and we are honest about what is realistic. See over-60 health insurance and retiree cover.
Prepare
Having these ready turns a multi-step back-and-forth into a single smooth submission.
After
Once the application is accepted, the remaining steps are quick: payment is set up, the start date is confirmed (which can be a future date timed to your move), and the certificate is issued. From that point you have a live annual policy and the document your visa application needs. If anything on the certificate is queried by an office, see certificate rejected or queried — this is usually a fixable document issue.
Risk
The reason we stress early application is simple: you cannot control whether your case needs a medical review, and a review takes time. Leaving cover until the week of your appointment leaves no margin if the insurer asks for information. Applying two to four weeks ahead — more if you have medical history — removes that risk entirely and means the certificate is ready and correct. See when to buy health insurance for a Spanish visa.
How we help
As English-speaking Sanitas specialists we prepare your quote quickly, present your application clearly, manage any medical review in English, and time the start date to your plans. We cannot control the insurer's underwriting in a complex case, but we can make your side fast and stress-free. Get a quote or contact an adviser to start.
Payment
Two practical steps sit between acceptance and a usable certificate: payment and the start date. Setting up payment promptly — by Spanish bank or an international card — lets the policy go into force, and choosing your start date (which can be a future date) fixes when cover begins. Have a payment method ready and decide your start date in advance, and the certificate follows quickly once the policy is active. See paying by card and without a Spanish bank account. This is also why the certificate cannot be issued from a quote alone — the policy has to be live first.
If your start date is in the future, you are still accepted now and the cover simply begins on the chosen day. This is ideal for people arranging cover before they move, and it does not slow approval down — see health insurance before arriving in Spain.
Couples
An individual application with a clean health declaration is usually the quickest to process. Couples and families add more people to assess, but each person is reviewed on their own declaration, so a healthy partner or child is not held up by another applicant's medical review. We submit the household together and keep every member's timeline aligned, which is normally faster and simpler than arranging separate policies one at a time.
Where one family member has a condition that needs a review, the rest of the family can often proceed while that single review is completed, so the whole application does not stall. See family health insurance for how household cover works.
Realistic
The most useful mindset is to treat the timeline as something to protect rather than to predict to the day. Because a medical review can be triggered by something routine, a sensible buffer — a couple of weeks for simple cases, longer if you have medical history — removes the stress entirely. We always give you an honest view of where your case sits rather than a one-size-fits-all promise, and if a deadline is genuinely tight we will say so and look at the fastest compliant option, including a same-day certificate where appropriate.
Left late
If your appointment is close and you have not yet arranged cover, do not panic — contact us straight away with all your details and any health information ready. For straightforward cases we can often move quickly, and a certificate can sometimes be arranged at short notice; see same-day certificate. What we will not do is pretend a complex medical-review case can be guaranteed instantly — instead we will be honest about the timeline and find the fastest compliant route. The lesson for next time is simply to start earlier, but if you are already short of time, the best move is to reach out immediately rather than wait.
Renewals2
Once your policy is approved and active, the ongoing position is simple: it is an annual policy that renews each year, so there is no repeat application unless you change plan or insurer. For visa and residency holders, keeping the cover continuous through renewals matters, particularly around the TIE and later residency steps. If you ever switch plan or provider, we time it so there is no gap in cover. In other words, almost all the effort is at the start — once you are approved, continuity is the main thing to protect, and that is straightforward with an annual policy that simply renews.
This is also why getting the first application right matters: a clean, accurate setup means renewals are routine. See first-year health insurance for what to expect after year one, and changing cover after moving if your needs change later.
Important information
Tell us your details and we will prepare a quote and guide the application so your cover is ready in time. 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.
English-speaking Sanitas specialists can help with the health-insurance part of your visa or residency application.
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.