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DNV Health Insurance for Autónomos in Spain

Digital Nomad Visa health insurance for self-employed (autónomo) applicants — how the social-security route works, when private cover is still useful or needed, and supplementary Sanitas options. We check your situation first and arrange the insurance, not the visa.

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RouteDigital Nomad Visa
ForSelf-employed / autónomo
HealthcareSocial security + private
Private coverOften supplementary
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For self-employed DNV applicants
Social security vs private cover
Private cover often still useful
We check your situation first

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 plan to register as self-employed (autónomo) in Spain for the Digital Nomad Visa, your healthcare route can be different — once you register and contribute to Spanish social security you may have public access, with private cover acting as a supplement. Some applicants still need private cover depending on timing, route, documents and family. We check your situation before recommending a policy.

This page is for DNV applicants who plan to work in Spain as self-employed (autónomo) rather than as an employee of a foreign company. If you are a remote employee instead, see DNV cover for foreign employees and the employee vs autónomo comparison. We help with the health-insurance part only; we do not handle the visa, give immigration legal advice, or decide whether you qualify.

The route

The Autónomo Healthcare Route

If you register as autónomo and pay into Spanish social security, you may gain access to the public healthcare system — which can change what private cover you need for the visa. This depends on your registration, contributions and timing, and on what the authority asks for, so it is not the same for everyone. Confirm the requirements with the consulate, UGE or a qualified immigration specialist. See health insurance for autónomos.

Still useful

When Private Cover Is Still Useful

  • Faster access to private specialists and hospitals
  • English-speaking support while you settle in
  • Cover for family members where helpful
  • Bridging the period before your social-security registration is active
  • Extra peace of mind alongside the public system

Many autónomos keep private cover as a supplement for these reasons even when they have public access.

May still need

When You May Still Need Private Cover

Some autónomo applicants still need private health insurance — for example depending on the timing of registration, the exact route, the documents required, family members, or what the consulate or UGE asks for in your case. We do not assume either way: we check your situation first and tell you honestly what is likely needed.

Options

Sanitas Options as a Supplement (or Full Cover)

Depending on your case, Sanitas cover can be supplementary private cover alongside the public system, or fuller cover where that is what your application needs. Suitable options include Sanitas Residents, Residents Platinum and other Sanitas plans. We recommend based on your situation; see DNV insurance cost.

Certificate

Certificate, If Needed

Where a private certificate is needed for the application, it must show the right cover and dates — see the DNV certificate. We arrange it where your case requires one.

We check first

We Check Your Situation First

Because the autónomo route varies, the right answer depends on your specifics. Tell us your plans, timing and family and we will advise honestly whether private cover is needed, useful as a supplement, or not required in your case — before you buy anything.

Mistakes

Common Mistakes

  • Assuming autónomos never need private insurance
  • Assuming autónomos always need private insurance
  • Assuming social security automatically replaces private cover for every case
  • Assuming any Sanitas policy is automatically visa-compliant for every autónomo situation
  • Leaving healthcare arrangements until the last minute

How we help

How We Help Autónomos

Tell us your autónomo plans and we will check what cover (if any) you need and recommend a suitable Sanitas option. We help with the insurance only; visa and social-security decisions rest with the 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.

Check Your DNV Autónomo Cover

Tell us your autónomo plans and we will check what cover you need and recommend a suitable Sanitas option. 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.

  • We check your situation first
  • Supplementary or full cover
  • Family options
  • English-speaking team

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FAQs

DNV Health Insurance for Autónomos 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.

It depends — if you register and contribute to Spanish social security you may have public access, but some applicants still need private cover depending on timing, route, documents and family. We check your situation first.
Not automatically for every case. Public access can change what private cover you need, but it depends on your registration, timing and what the authority asks. We confirm for your situation.
Often yes, as a supplement — for faster private access, English-speaking support, family cover and peace of mind.
Depending on the timing of registration, the route, required documents, family members, or what the consulate/UGE asks in your case.
It depends — supplementary cover or fuller cover such as Residents or Residents Platinum. We recommend based on your situation.
Not automatically for every case — we check what your application needs and match the policy and certificate accordingly.
Where a private certificate is needed for the application, we arrange one showing the right cover and dates.
Yes — we can include a spouse/partner and children and quote the household together.
That is an immigration/tax decision for you and a specialist — we then arrange the right insurance for whichever route applies. See our comparison.
No — we arrange the health insurance only. Confirm the visa and social-security steps with the authorities or a specialist.
Tell us your autónomo plans and we will check what cover you need and recommend a suitable option.