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Health Insurance Before Arriving in Spain

A complete guide to arranging Sanitas cover before you arrive in Spain — who should, the details needed, applying without an NIE or Spanish bank account, future start months and visa-appointment timing. We help with the insurance only.

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Overview

Arranging Health Insurance Before You Move to Spain

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

You can arrange Sanitas private health insurance before moving to Spain, with a start date on the 1st of a chosen month timed to your arrival or visa appointment. You do not need an NIE or a Spanish bank account to set it up, and the certificate can be ready in advance. The policy itself is normally an annual 12-month policy.

Most people are surprised by how much can be arranged before they even arrive in Spain. Setting up private health insurance before the move is common, and for many visa applicants it is essential — the certificate is needed for the consulate appointment, which happens before you relocate. This guide explains who should arrange cover before arrival, how to do it, what you need, and what to avoid leaving until the last minute.

The central idea is the future start month: you can take out an annual Spanish policy now and have it begin on the day you arrive or the date your visa cover must start, so there is no gap and no wasted cover. We set this up for you in English, and you do not need an NIE or a Spanish bank account first. For the bigger picture, see the moving to Spain guide.

Why

Why Many People Arrange Cover Before Arrival

There are several reasons arranging cover before arrival is so common. Visa applicants need the certificate for their appointment, which takes place in their home country. Relocating expats want to land in Spain already covered, with no gap on day one. And arranging early removes time pressure if a medical review is needed. In short, doing it before you arrive is usually the calmer, safer choice.

Who

Who Should Arrange Cover Before Arriving?

Most people moving to Spain benefit from arranging cover before arrival, but it is especially important for visa applicants who need a certificate. The sections below cover the main groups, and the table that follows summarises the position for each.

NLV

NLV Applicants

For the Non-Lucrative Visa, arrange comprehensive no-copay cover before your consulate appointment, with the certificate ready and a start date timed to your move. Because the NLV is popular with retirees who may have medical history, applying early is particularly important so any medical review completes in time.

DNV

DNV Applicants

For the Digital Nomad Visa, set up cover before the application with a start date on the 1st of a chosen month aligned to your relocation. Confirm whether you are applying as a foreign employee or self-employed, as this affects the cover; the certificate should be ready for the appointment.

Students

Students

For a student visa, arrange cover timed to your course start and end dates before you travel, so the certificate is ready for the application. Younger students often have simple declarations, so cover can be set up quickly.

EU

EU Citizens

EU citizens registering residency may need private cover where required for the certificate. The route differs from the visa routes — we recommend suitable no-copay Más Salud options rather than visa products; see EU residency and EU citizens. Cover can still be arranged before arrival with a start date on the 1st of a chosen month.

Families

Families

We quote couples and families together with the right certificate for each person, all timed to the same start date. Each member is named, and children are included with their parents; see family health insurance.

Retirees

Retirees

Retirees moving to Spain, particularly on the NLV, should arrange cover early because medical history is more likely and a review may be needed. Acceptance and terms can depend on age and health, and we are honest about what is realistic; see retiree cover and over-60 cover.

Start

Choosing Your Start Month

A Spanish policy can be future-dated to begin on your arrival or the date your visa cover must start. This means you are covered from day one without paying for cover before you need it. The start date is simply set in advance — the policy itself remains a normal annual policy.

Annual

The Annual Policy Point

It is worth being clear that Spanish private health insurance is normally an annual, 12-month policy — not a short-term or one-month product. Arranging cover before arrival does not change this: you are taking out an annual policy with a start date on the 1st of a chosen month, not a temporary policy. See temporary health insurance when moving to Spain for why this distinction matters and first-year cover.

No NIE

No NIE Yet

You do not need an NIE to apply — this is one of the most common worries and it rarely causes a problem. The policy and certificate can be issued first, and your NIE added once you have it. See Sanitas before your NIE and health insurance without an NIE.

No bank

No Spanish Bank Account Yet

You also do not need a Spanish bank account to start. Payment can usually be set up with an international card and changed to a local account later. See without a Spanish bank account.

Pay

Payment Before Arrival

Payment can be arranged with an international debit or credit card before you have local banking, so the policy can be live and the certificate ready before you travel. See international card and paying by card.

Cert

Certificate Timing

If you have a consulate or UGE appointment, arrange cover well before it so the certificate is ready — see when to buy and before your consulate appointment. If your appointment is very close, see same-day certificate. If a certificate is queried, see certificate rejected or queried.

Table

Before-Arrival Health Insurance by Applicant Type

Applicant typeWhy cover may be needed before arrivalStart date adviceKey riskUseful page
NLV applicantCertificate needed for the consulateTime to your planned moveMedical review delayNLV health insurance
DNV applicantCertificate for the applicationAlign to relocationLeaving it lateDNV health insurance
StudentCertificate for the visaMatch course datesCourse-date mismatchStudent visa cover
EU citizenCover for residency registrationOn or near arrivalWrong product typeEU residency
FamilyEach member needs coverOne shared start dateMissing a memberFamily health insurance
RetireeCertificate plus medical historyEarly, to allow reviewReview timingRetiree cover

Mistakes

Common Mistakes

  • Leaving the certificate until the week of the appointment
  • Not disclosing medical history that may need a review
  • Choosing the wrong start date and creating a gap
  • Assuming you must have an NIE or Spanish bank first
  • Relying on travel insurance instead of a Spanish annual policy

Steps

Step-by-Step: Arranging Cover Before You Arrive

  • Tell us each applicant's name, date of birth, destination province and route
  • We prepare an accurate quote and recommend a suitable plan
  • Complete any health declaration honestly and early
  • Confirm the plan and set a future start month timed to your move
  • Arrange payment, including by international card if needed
  • We issue the certificate so it is ready for your appointment
  • Add your NIE later once you have it

How we help

How We Help

Tell us your move date and route and we will set up cover with the right start date and certificate, all in English. Get a quote or contact us.

Timeline

How Far Ahead Should You Start?

There is no single rule, but a useful guide is to start at least two to four weeks before a consulate appointment for a straightforward case, and earlier if you have medical history that may need a review. Starting early costs nothing — you can future-date the policy — and it removes the risk of the certificate not being ready. The only real downside of starting early is none; the downside of starting late is a last-minute scramble. See when to buy health insurance for a Spanish visa.

Cert shows

What the Certificate Needs to Show

For a visa, the certificate generally needs to confirm the insured person, comprehensive cover valid in Spain, no co-payments where the route expects it, an insurer authorised in Spain, and the validity dates. Arranging cover before arrival lets us make sure the certificate shows the right details and dates for your appointment. If an office ever queries it, see certificate rejected or queried — usually a fixable document issue.

Family dates

Arriving on Different Dates as a Family

Families do not always travel together, and that is fine. We can set a start date that works for the household, or align cover to when each person actually arrives, so everyone is covered from their own day one without paying early. Each member is named on the policy, and we keep the certificate consistent for the family's visa or residency needs. See family health insurance.

After arrive

After You Arrive: the Next Steps

Once you are in Spain, the main follow-ups are adding your NIE to the policy when you have it, and keeping cover continuous through your TIE and first renewal. There is no need to re-arrange anything if you set the policy up correctly before arrival — it simply continues. For what changes once you are resident, see health insurance after arriving in Spain.

Too late

Why People Leave It Too Late (and How to Avoid It)

The most common reason cover gets left to the last minute is the assumption that you need an NIE, a Spanish address or a bank account first — none of which is true. Others simply underestimate the time a medical review can take, or assume travel insurance will do. Avoiding the trap is straightforward: treat the insurance as one of the first things to arrange once you have an appointment date, not one of the last. We can set it up with the details you already have and a future start month.

Address

Does Your Spanish Address Need to Be Final?

No — you do not need a final Spanish address to arrange cover. We use your destination province (or likely area) for the quote, and your exact address can be updated later once you have it. If you are still deciding where to live, tell us your best estimate and we can adjust. The lack of a settled address is not a reason to delay arranging cover.

Plans change

What If Your Plans Change?

Plans do change — appointments move, move dates shift, destinations get revised. Because the policy can be future-dated, a change of move date can usually be accommodated by adjusting the start date, and a change of area can be reflected in your details. Tell us as soon as your plans change and we will keep the policy and certificate aligned to your new timeline. It is far easier to adjust an arranged policy than to scramble for one at the last minute.

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Checklist: Ready to Arrange Cover Before Arrival

  • Each applicant's name and date of birth
  • Destination province or likely area
  • Your route or situation
  • Your planned arrival or appointment date
  • Any health information to declare
  • A payment method, including an international card if needed

With these to hand, we can usually quote the same day and set up cover with the right start date.

Bank

Opening a Spanish Bank Account and Your Policy

Many people worry that they must open a Spanish bank account before they can hold insurance. You do not: cover can be set up with an international card and the payment method changed to a Spanish account later, once you have opened one after arrival. This means your policy and certificate can be in place well before your banking is sorted — which is exactly what you need when arranging everything from your home country. See without a Spanish bank account and using an international card.

Coordinate

Coordinating Insurance With the Rest of Your Move

It helps to slot the insurance into your wider moving plan rather than treat it as an afterthought. Once you have an appointment date or a move date, arranging cover is one of the first things to lock in, because the certificate may be needed early and a medical review can take time. Removals, flights and accommodation can be organised in parallel; the insurance simply needs its start date aligned to your arrival. Getting it in early removes pressure from the rest of the move and avoids a last-minute scramble.

Worked

A Worked Timeline Example

As an illustration: a couple with an NLV appointment in six weeks might contact us now, receive a quote within a day, complete their declarations that week, and have the policy accepted and the certificate issued well before the appointment, with a start date set for their planned arrival two months later. If one partner needed a medical review, the early start would absorb that comfortably. The principle is simple — start early, future-date the policy, and the timeline looks after itself. See when to buy and how long approval takes.

Why us

Why Arrange Your Pre-Arrival Cover With Us

Arranging cover before you move is straightforward in principle, but it is easy to get a detail wrong — the wrong start date, a plan that is not visa-suitable, or a certificate that does not show what the consulate expects. As English-speaking Sanitas specialists, we make sure the policy, the certificate and the start date all line up with your move and your route, and we are on hand if anything needs adjusting before you travel. That means one less thing to worry about during an already busy relocation, and confidence that you will land in Spain properly covered from day one.

Reassurance

Common Worries Before You Move, Answered

People arranging cover before they move tend to share the same handful of worries, and the answers are reassuring. "I don't have an NIE yet" — that is fine, you can apply without one and add it later. "I don't have a Spanish bank account" — also fine, an international card works to start. "I haven't found a permanent home" — we use your destination province and update the address later. "What if my dates change?" — the policy can be future-dated and adjusted. None of these is a reason to delay arranging cover.

The one thing genuinely worth acting on early is the certificate for a visa appointment, and any medical history that might need a review. Get those moving in good time and everything else slots into place. If you are unsure about anything specific to your move, contact us and we will give you a straight answer before you commit.

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.

Set Up Cover Before You Move

Tell us your arrival date and route and we will arrange Sanitas cover with a start date on the 1st of a chosen month. 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
  • Full details captured for an accurate quote
  • Couples, families & retirees
  • Start date timed to your plans

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FAQs

Health Insurance Before Arriving 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.

Yes — with a start date on the 1st of a chosen month timed to your arrival or visa appointment.
No — you can apply without an NIE and add it later. Most visa applicants do this.
Usually yes — with an international card to start, changed to a local account later.
On your arrival date or when your visa cover must begin; policies can be future-dated.
Yes — Spanish private cover is normally an annual 12-month policy; the start date is simply set in advance.
Yes — arrange cover early so the certificate is ready in time.
Most movers benefit, especially visa applicants who need a certificate for the appointment.
Yes — we quote couples and families together on one start date.
Disclose it early so any review completes before you travel.
No — for moving to Spain you need a Spanish annual private policy, not travel cover.
Names, dates of birth, destination province, route and any health information.
Tell us your move date and route and we will set it up.