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Get a Quote →Health insurance with repatriation cover for Spanish visa and residency applications. If you are applying for a Spanish visa or residency route, your health insurance may need to include repatriation cover.
This is especially relevant for Non-Lucrative Visa applicants, Digital Nomad Visa applicants who need private insurance, and some foreign residents who need strong visa-ready documentation.
Repatriation health insurance is not the same as travel insurance, funeral insurance or a basic private healthcare policy. In the visa context, it usually means your private medical insurance includes repatriation assistance as part of the policy, and the certificate can confirm the cover where required.

Sanitas, part of the Bupa group, offers foreign-resident and visa-focused private health insurance plans. For visa applicants who need repatriation cover, Sanitas Residents and Sanitas Residents Platinum are the usual starting points. We help English-speaking expats check the policy and certificate wording for their specific route.
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Repatriation health insurance means that the policy includes assistance for returning an insured person to their home country or another appropriate location in certain serious circumstances.
In the context of Spanish visa applications, repatriation is usually discussed as part of a wider private health insurance policy. It is not normally a standalone product — it sits inside the cover, certificate or assistance benefits of the policy, subject to policy terms, limits and exclusions.
For expats, repatriation can matter because family, next of kin and long-term ties may still be outside Spain.
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Some Spanish visa and residency applications require private health insurance that is comprehensive and suitable for the applicant's stay in Spain. For many visa applicants, the authorities want to see:
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For visa applicants, the two main Sanitas plans to consider are usually Sanitas Residents and Sanitas Residents Platinum. Both are positioned as visa-suitable, foreign-resident policies with repatriation support, subject to policy terms.
Commonly used for Non-Lucrative Visa applicants and foreign residents who need a visa-suitable private health insurance policy.
The more premium foreign-resident option — for applicants who want broader benefits and enhanced cover while still needing a visa-suitable plan.
The right plan depends on your age, province, visa route, medical history and the certificate wording required for your application.
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The Non-Lucrative Visa is one of the routes where repatriation cover is most often discussed. NLV applicants normally need private health insurance that is comprehensive, no-copay, without waiting periods for core cover, and suitable for presentation to the Spanish consulate.
For many applicants, Sanitas Residents is the main starting point because it is designed for foreign residents and visa-style applications.
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The Digital Nomad Visa can be more complex because some applicants may be covered through Spanish Social Security or another recognised social security arrangement, while others need private health insurance.
If private insurance is required, a no-copay policy with suitable visa documentation and repatriation cover may be appropriate. Sanitas Residents or Sanitas Residents Platinum may be relevant depending on the applicant's file.
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Student visa applicants should normally focus on a student-specific policy first. For students aged 14–35 coming to Spain to study, Sanitas International Students is usually the first policy to check. It is designed for students using the policy in Spain during their study period.
If a consulate specifically asks for repatriation wording, the certificate and policy should be checked before submission. If the student is older than 35, contact us because another Sanitas policy may be more suitable.
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Users often confuse these products. Here is the difference in plain terms:
Part of a private medical insurance policy. It may assist with repatriation in certain medical or serious circumstances and is often relevant for visa documentation.
Funeral insurance, known in Spain as seguro de decesos, is designed to help with funeral arrangements, burial or cremation, and administrative support — and may offer repatriation options after death.
Travel insurance is designed for temporary trips, not long-term residence in Spain or visa health insurance. It is generally not suitable for visa or residency applications.
In simple terms: health insurance repatriation is linked to private healthcare and visa-style cover; funeral repatriation is linked to end-of-life arrangements and funeral services; travel repatriation is linked to temporary travel emergencies.
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For visa or residency use, the certificate may need to show:
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Not every private health insurance policy includes repatriation cover or visa-suitable wording.
Travel insurance is usually not suitable for long-term Spanish visa or residency applications.
The lowest monthly premium may not include the required benefits or certificate wording.
Funeral insurance and health insurance are different products with different repatriation roles.
The certificate is the document the consulate or immigration office will review. Check it before submission.
If wording needs checking or correction, time matters — start early.
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This page is especially relevant for:
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Tell us your visa route, age, province and planned start date. We will help you check whether Sanitas Residents, Sanitas Residents Platinum or another Sanitas policy is suitable. We can help with:
Request your Sanitas visa health insurance quote today — use the quote form below and tell us your visa route.
Tell us your visa route and we'll check whether Sanitas Residents, Sanitas Residents Platinum or another Sanitas policy is suitable — including repatriation and the certificate wording your consulate needs.
Request a Quote →This page is the main guide to repatriation as part of private health insurance in Spain — especially where your visa or residency certificate needs to show the correct health-insurance features. Repatriation can be an important policy or certificate feature where it is required, but the full health-insurance requirement depends on your visa route, the consulate or authority, and your full file. Travel insurance is not the same as visa-compliant private health insurance, and adding repatriation alone does not automatically make a policy suitable. The supporting guides below cover the broader cover, the route-specific requirements and the explainer pages.
Tell us your visa route, age, province and planned start date — and we'll check whether Sanitas Residents, Sanitas Residents Platinum or another Sanitas policy fits, including repatriation and certificate wording. No obligation.
Common questions about repatriation cover inside Spanish private health insurance — visas, Sanitas plans, certificates and how it differs from funeral and travel cover.