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Get a Quote →US citizens moving to Spain are third-country nationals, so they almost always need a visa or residence route — most often the Non-Lucrative Visa or the Digital Nomad Visa — and, for most routes, comprehensive private health insurance with no copayments and the right certificate wording. Crucially, Medicare, US private insurance, employer plans and travel insurance generally do not meet the Spanish requirement. This guide explains exactly where Sanitas cover fits for American retirees, remote workers, students, families and over-60s, with English-speaking help throughout.
After you decide to move
For Spanish immigration purposes, US citizens are third-country nationals. Unless you also hold an EU passport or already have Spanish residence, moving to Spain means applying under a non-EU route — most commonly the Non-Lucrative Visa for retirees and the financially independent, or the Digital Nomad Visa for remote workers. A Student Visa or another residence authorisation may apply in other cases.
For most of these routes, private health insurance is one of the central documents in the application. Where a route requires comprehensive private medical cover, it normally has to have no copayments, come from an insurer authorised in Spain, and carry certificate wording suitable for residence. This is exactly why so many Americans end up comparing Spanish insurers such as Sanitas rather than relying on a US policy.
The single biggest thing for Americans to understand is that your US healthcare generally does not travel with you. Medicare, Medicaid, US employer plans, US private insurance and travel insurance are not designed to satisfy a Spanish residence-visa requirement, as the section below explains in detail.
Medicare & US insurance
This is the question we are asked most by US clients, so it is worth being clear. Medicare is generally designed for healthcare in the United States and does not provide ongoing cover for someone living in Spain — so it does not normally satisfy a Spanish residence-visa insurance requirement, and many retirees choose to keep Medicare ticking over in the US while taking separate Spanish cover for life in Spain. Medicaid is state-based US assistance and likewise does not apply in Spain.
US private insurance or an employer plan may technically include some international element, but it usually will not provide the Spanish-format certificate, the no-copay structure, or the insurer-authorised-in-Spain status that a residence route expects — so it should never be assumed to qualify without checking. Travel insurance is for trips, not residence, and is not accepted as residence cover even when it includes medical benefits.
The practical takeaway: for a Spanish visa or residency application, plan on a suitable Spanish private policy. Keep your US cover for any time you spend back in the States if you wish, but do not rely on it for the Spanish requirement.
NLV
The Non-Lucrative Visa is one of the strongest routes for American retirees and financially independent applicants who want to live in Spain without working there. Health insurance is usually a key part of the file, and getting it right early avoids problems before your consulate appointment. For full detail, see our dedicated guide: NLV health insurance for American citizens.
For the NLV, the cover is normally expected to be comprehensive private medical insurance with no copayments, from an insurer authorised in Spain, with certificate wording suitable for residence. The policy should be valid for the period required and the start date planned carefully so the certificate is valid at the right moment. Where a couple or family applies together, each person normally needs to be covered and named. Age and medical history affect acceptance and the personal terms offered, so older American applicants benefit from a personalised quote rather than an assumption.
Sanitas Residents and Sanitas Residents Platinum are the options American NLV applicants most commonly compare, subject to current Sanitas terms and personal conditions. We never promise visa approval or acceptance; we help you choose cover designed to meet the requirements and prepare the documentation correctly.
American NLV next steps:
DNV
Americans are one of the largest Digital Nomad Visa audiences. The DNV can suit US remote workers, freelancers, employees of US companies and company owners working for clients or employers outside Spain. It is a newer route and the insurance position is less uniform than the NLV. For full detail, see our dedicated guide: Digital Nomad Visa health insurance for American citizens.
Whether you need private insurance — and exactly what kind — can depend on your employment status, self-employment, social security position and the specific route. Some applicants will need full private cover; others may need to check whether social security arrangements apply. The key point is that American DNV applicants should not assume the same requirement as NLV applicants without checking their situation. Where private cover is needed, Sanitas Residents Platinum and Sanitas Residents are the usual options, with the certificate wording matched to the route. Each family member may need to be considered separately.
American remote-worker next steps:
Students
American students studying in Spain may need health insurance for a Student Visa or study stay, depending on the course, its length, the consulate and current requirements. Student cover is not always identical to NLV cover, so it should be checked for the student route specifically. The main things to get right are certificate wording that satisfies the route, a cover duration that matches the study period, and — for younger applicants — confirming age and any parental arrangements. See our student visa health insurance guide and student visa quote.
Retirees
Many Americans moving to Spain are retirees or over 60, and this group usually benefits from careful, personalised quote handling. Most American retirees use the NLV, and as covered above, Medicare generally does not solve the Spanish visa requirement, so a Spanish private policy is normally needed.
Age, current medication and medical history affect the options available and the personal terms offered, so a one-size-fits-all answer rarely fits. Many over-60s and over-70s can still request personalised Sanitas quotes, but acceptance and terms always depend on the individual case. Sanitas Residents and Residents Platinum are the usual options to compare, subject to current terms. See our best plan for retirees guide, over-60 quote and non-EU retirees page.
American retiree next steps:
Families
American families usually need cover arranged for each adult and child, depending on the route. For the NLV, DNV, Student Visa or family-related routes, each person may need suitable cover and documentation, and the certificate may need to name each applicant. Family members can have different ages and medical histories, so they are assessed individually even on a family policy — and where one parent is over 60, that member may need extra attention on the health declaration without affecting the others.
It is also worth thinking about local paediatric access for children in the area you are moving to. See our guide to the best Sanitas plan for families and health insurance for non-EU families.
Where Americans live
Americans are spread differently from the traditional British costas, often favouring cities and culture as much as the coast — and wherever you settle, it is worth checking the local Sanitas cuadro médico before you buy.
Madrid and Barcelona are the big draws for professionals, students and Digital Nomad Visa applicants, with the widest private networks and plenty of English-speaking services. Valencia and Málaga have become favourites with remote workers and families for their balance of city life, coast and cost. The Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca and Mallorca attract American retirees and lifestyle movers, while Sevilla and Granada appeal to students and culture-led relocators.
Each area has different local provision, so confirm the Sanitas network has the GPs, specialists, hospitals and (for families) paediatric access you want before committing. Our Sanitas medical network and cuadro médico guides explain how to check.
Compare
Both plans are commonly used by Americans for Spanish visa and residency purposes. This is a general guide — always check current terms, as the exact benefits depend on the policy and your personal conditions, and a personalised quote is required for pricing.
| Feature | Sanitas Residents | Sanitas Residents Platinum |
|---|---|---|
| Main audience | Standard visa/residency cover | Broader / higher-level cover |
| Common American use | NLV, retirees, families | DNV, frequent travellers, premium cover |
| NLV use | Suitable | Suitable |
| DNV use | May be considered | Often considered |
| No-copay structure | Yes, subject to policy | Yes, subject to policy |
| Certificate wording | For residence — check terms | For residence — check terms |
| Spain private network access | Sanitas network, subject to policy | Sanitas network, subject to policy |
| Emergency / abroad cover | Standard, check terms | Broader, check terms |
| International features | Limited, check terms | More, subject to wording |
| Best for American retirees | Often a strong fit | If broader cover is wanted |
| Best for American remote workers | Possible | Often preferred |
| Age & health declaration | Applies — personalised quote | Applies — personalised quote |
| Pricing | Personalised quote required | Personalised quote required |
For a deeper breakdown see Sanitas Residents vs Residents Platinum.
Mistakes
Most avoidable problems with US applications come down to a few recurring mistakes:
More guides
These guides cover the rest of the American journey, from visa routes to plan choice and medical history:
Important information
Tell us your route — NLV, Digital Nomad Visa, student, retiree or already resident — with your age, location and any medical history, and we will help you compare suitable Sanitas options and prepare a personalised quote. Please check the actual current policy terms and your personal conditions before purchasing or using any Sanitas policy. Policies change and individual terms can vary.
We help US citizens compare Sanitas options in English and request a personalised quote.
FAQs
Common questions from US citizens comparing Sanitas health insurance in Spain. Always confirm current requirements for your route, as rules change and personal terms vary.