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Get a Quote →If you already have Spain's Digital Nomad Visa and your health insurance is coming up for renewal — or you are not sure your current policy is still right — you may be wondering whether you can change health insurance company. In many cases, yes, but DNV cover needs care. Some holders use private health insurance as their main healthcare proof; others are covered through Spanish social security or public healthcare and only need private insurance as supplementary cover. The right switch depends on which applies to you.
The short answer
Yes, Digital Nomad Visa applicants and holders can often change health insurance company — or, in US terms, switch provider. You are not usually required to stay with the same insurer for the whole visa period. But the replacement policy must match your healthcare route: for some DNV holders private insurance is the main proof of healthcare cover; for others, Spanish social security or public healthcare is the main proof and private insurance simply provides faster private access. Changing may be relevant if:
Before renewal
Yes, you can often switch DNV health insurance provider before renewal — but plan the timing. The best approach is usually to:
Route split
Digital Nomad Visa holders are not all in the same healthcare position. There are two broad groups — and which one you are in decides what kind of replacement policy you need.
If you are employed by a foreign company and do not have accepted Spanish public healthcare or social security proof, private health insurance may be your main healthcare evidence. Your replacement policy should usually be full, comprehensive, no-copay where required, no-deductible where required and supported by a certificate.
If you are self-employed and have become registered in Spanish social security, or you have another accepted public healthcare route, your private health insurance may be supplementary rather than your main visa document. In this case you may have more flexibility, including copay or supplementary private healthcare options.
DNV route → switching direction:
| DNV Healthcare Route | What It Means | Switching Direction |
|---|---|---|
| Private insurance is main proof | You rely on a private policy for DNV healthcare evidence | Use full visa-suitable cover |
| Employee of a foreign company | May need full private cover if no accepted public route | Residents Platinum or Residents |
| Self-employed with public healthcare | May have Spanish social security / public cover | Supplementary Sanitas options may suit |
| Family members included | Each person may need healthcare proof | Coordinate start dates and certificates |
| Current policy not suitable | May not meet DNV renewal expectations | Review before renewal |
Main proof
If private insurance is being used as your main healthcare proof for the Digital Nomad Visa, treat the switch very carefully. Your replacement policy should usually be:
Supplementary
Some Digital Nomad Visa holders may later be covered through Spanish social security or another accepted public healthcare route. If that applies, private insurance may no longer be the main healthcare proof — instead it may be used for:
No gap
If private health insurance is part of your Digital Nomad Visa renewal evidence, you should avoid any break in cover.
How the dates play out:
| Current Policy Ends | New Policy Starts | Gap? | Suitable? |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30 June | 1 July | No | ✓ Better (if private is main proof) |
| 30 June | 5 July | Yes — 4 days | ✗ Risky |
| 30 June | 30 June | Overlap | Usually safe |
| Already expired | Later start date | Yes | ! Needs urgent review |
Runs out
If your current DNV health insurance expires before you arrange a new one, you may have a gap in healthcare proof — a problem if private insurance is part of your renewal file. If your policy has already expired, act quickly; but it is always better to arrange replacement cover before expiry.
Auto-renewal
Many Spanish private health insurance policies renew automatically each year unless cancelled correctly before the renewal date. In many cases, cancellation must be requested at least one month before renewal — but check your current policy terms.
When
Ideally, start checking your options two to three months before your current policy renewal date or DNV renewal deadline. That gives time to:
Cancel first?
No. You should normally avoid cancelling your current policy until your new Sanitas policy has been reviewed, accepted and the start date confirmed. This is especially important if:
No-copay
It depends on your healthcare route. If private insurance is your main DNV healthcare proof, no-copay cover is usually the safest option. If you are covered through Spanish social security or another accepted public healthcare route, private insurance may be supplementary — and in that case a copay policy may be suitable. See copay vs no-copay health insurance for the DNV.
Waiting periods
If your policy is being used as main healthcare proof for the Digital Nomad Visa, waiting periods can create problems if the cover is not fully active from the start date. If your private insurance is supplementary, waiting periods may be less important from an immigration perspective, but still matter for healthcare access. See no waiting period health insurance in Spain.
Certificate
For DNV renewal, you may need evidence of healthcare cover. If private insurance is being used, the certificate should clearly show:
Not suitable
Some Digital Nomad Visa applicants initially choose a policy that is not ideal for renewal because it may be:
Pre-existing
If your health has changed since your DNV application, changing insurer needs extra care. You may need to declare:
Sanitas may accept the policy normally, ask for more information, apply exclusions, postpone a decision or decline the application depending on the case.
Family
Yes, family members can often change policy at the same time, but the start dates and certificates should be coordinated carefully. For family renewals, check:
Best plans
The right option depends on whether private insurance is your main proof or supplementary, plus your age, family situation and budget.
Usually the stronger option for DNV holders who need full private healthcare proof and want premium foreign-resident cover — employees without accepted public healthcare, families and higher-income applicants. Sanitas Residents Platinum →
A lower-cost full private option where private healthcare proof is needed but Platinum is not required — budget-conscious applicants needing Spanish documentation. Sanitas Residents →
If you already have accepted Spanish public healthcare or social security proof, private insurance may be supplementary — copay or other private healthcare options may be considered. copay vs no-copay for the DNV →
Step by step
Ten steps to change insurer cleanly — starting with your route, ending with a renewal-ready certificate:
Find out when your current DNV insurance ends or renews.
Confirm whether private insurance is your main proof or supplementary.
Check how much notice your current policy requires.
Tell us your route, age, family details, province and renewal date.
Make sure the replacement policy matches your route.
Declare any pre-existing conditions or changes since your original policy.
Do not cancel your old policy yet.
Make sure there is no gap if private insurance is still your healthcare proof.
Keep your certificate ready for renewal where required.
Cancel only once the new policy is accepted and the start date confirmed.
Mistakes
These are the DNV switching mistakes we see most often — every one is avoidable:
The ones that cause the most trouble:
| Mistake | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Not checking your healthcare route | You may choose the wrong type of cover |
| Letting the current policy expire | Creates a gap in healthcare proof |
| Cancelling before acceptance | You may be left without cover |
| Choosing copay when full cover is needed | May be unsuitable for DNV proof |
| Assuming public healthcare applies | Could leave the file incomplete |
| Not requesting a certificate | Renewal evidence may be unclear |
| Not declaring medical history | Can affect acceptance or claims |
Get help
Spanish Health Insurance helps English-speaking Digital Nomad Visa applicants and holders change health insurance company safely. Whether you need full private healthcare proof for your DNV renewal, supplementary private insurance because you now have public healthcare, or a stronger Sanitas policy with English-speaking support, we can help you compare suitable options and plan the change without unnecessary gaps or certificate problems.
With the Digital Nomad Visa, the right switch depends on your route. Tell us your situation and we'll check whether you need full private visa-compliant cover or supplementary private insurance, compare Sanitas options, and coordinate the start date — no gap where private cover is your proof. Acceptance and exact terms depend on the insurer's rules.
Check first — free, no-obligation advice from English-speaking advisers before you switch.
FAQs
Common questions about changing or switching health insurance company for the Digital Nomad Visa.