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Sanitas Health Insurance for EU Citizens in Spain

EU, EEA and Swiss citizens usually start by comparing general Sanitas private health insurance options such as Más Salud, Más Salud Sin Copago, Más Salud Familias or Único — depending on status, age, medical history and reason for cover. Sanitas Residents and Residents Platinum are more commonly used for third-country visa and residency routes, so they are not automatically the first option for EU citizens. This page matches the right Sanitas option to your EU situation, with English-speaking help.

For EU / EEA / Swiss citizens in SpainMás Salud / Único first — not visa productsCUE, private upgrade and family coverPersonalised quotes, no obligation
Sanitas for EUMás Salud
CUE / inactiveMás Salud Sin Copago
Couple / familyMás Salud Familias
Already residentÚnico / Más Salud
Visa productsMainly third-country
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English-speaking Sanitas specialists for EU citizens
Más Salud / Único first where suitable, not default visa products
CUE and private-upgrade aware
Personalised quotes, no obligation

Which fits

Which Sanitas Plan Fits Your EU Situation?

Policy terms, acceptance, waiting periods and documentation requirements can change, so always check the current Sanitas wording and your personal policy conditions (and any local requirements) before relying on cover or applying.

EU citizens usually start by comparing general Sanitas private health insurance options, matched to status, rather than the visa-specific Residents plans. This table is the quick guide — exact suitability depends on age, health declaration and current terms, and a personalised quote is required for pricing:

EU citizen situationSanitas route to considerWhy
Economically inactive, applying for CUEMás Salud Sin Copago / comprehensive no-copayCleaner for official registration
EU couple or family applying for CUEMás Salud Familias Sin CopagoFamily-style comprehensive cover
Already resident with public healthcareMás Salud, Más Salud Plus, Único or other general plansPrivate healthcare upgrade
EU retiree with an S1Optional private Sanitas coverNot always required for registration
EU retiree without S1 / public coverComprehensive no-copay Sanitas optionMay need private cover
Permanent resident wanting private healthcareÚnico, Más Salud or other general plansVisa certificate usually not the issue
EU family membersCase by caseEach member's entitlement may differ

The headline: lead with Más Salud or a general plan, and only consider Residents / Platinum where a third-country visa route is actually involved.

CUE

Sanitas Cover for the EU Residency Certificate (CUE)

EU, EEA and Swiss citizens staying more than three months register for the green certificate (CUE). Economically inactive applicants — those not working in Spain and not yet in the public system — may be asked to show comprehensive private health insurance plus sufficient resources.

For this, a no-copay comprehensive plan such as Más Salud Sin Copago (or Más Salud Familias for a couple or family) is usually the cleaner choice, because some registration offices treat a copay structure as not fully equivalent to public cover. The CUE is not a visa, so a visa-specific Residents plan is not normally needed, and requirements vary by office. Our EU residency certificate guide has the full detail.

EHIC / GHIC

Can EU Citizens Use an EHIC or GHIC for Residence in Spain?

No — not for residence. The EHIC (or UK GHIC) is designed for temporary stays and medically necessary treatment during visits. It is not normally treated as full residence healthcare proof for someone settling in Spain long term and registering for the CUE.

For registration, offices want cover that reflects you living in Spain — Spanish social security through work, an accepted S1, or comprehensive private insurance for economically inactive applicants. Keep your EHIC or GHIC for travel, but do not rely on it for residency, and check the current requirements for your province. This is a common point of confusion for Irish citizens and British or dual-national EU passport holders in particular.

Why Sanitas

When Might EU Citizens Choose Sanitas?

EU citizens choose Sanitas for several different reasons, and the right plan follows the reason:

  • For CUE registration when economically inactive (comprehensive no-copay cover)
  • Because they are not yet in the Spanish public system
  • Because they are retired without an S1 or public entitlement
  • Because they want faster access to private specialists, diagnostics and hospitals
  • Because they want English-speaking guidance and support
  • Because they want private paediatric access for children
  • Because they want private dental options alongside medical cover

Some of these are about meeting a registration requirement; others are simply about wanting private healthcare on top of public cover. We match the Sanitas option to your reason rather than assuming one answer fits everyone.

Public + private

Public Healthcare Plus Private Sanitas Cover

Many EU citizens already have Spanish public healthcare — through employment, autónomo registration, an S1 or residence status — but still want private Sanitas cover for quicker specialists, diagnostics, hospitals and convenience. In that situation private cover is an optional upgrade, not a registration requirement, so the choice is driven by healthcare needs and budget.

For this group, general Sanitas options such as Único, Más Salud or Más Salud Plus are usually the natural comparison, depending on age, health declaration and current availability — rather than a visa-specific product.

Where does Sanitas Único fit? Sanitas Único may be relevant for EU citizens or permanent residents who already have access to healthcare and want a more limited or specific private option, subject to age, underwriting and current availability. It is not usually the first route for CUE applicants who need comprehensive no-copay cover — for them, a no-copay Más Salud plan is normally the cleaner fit.

S1 retirees

EU Retirees and the S1

EU retirees with an accepted S1 may not need private insurance for the CUE, because their home country funds their public healthcare in Spain — but many still choose Sanitas as private cover for faster private access. EU retirees without an S1 or public entitlement may need comprehensive private cover, in which case a no-copay Más Salud plan is usually the fit. Check S1 eligibility and timing with the relevant authorities first. See our EU retirees guide.

Families

Sanitas for EU Families

EU families are rarely uniform: one person may work and have public healthcare, another may be economically inactive and need private cover, children may be dependants, one family member may have public entitlement while another needs private cover, and a family member may be non-EU. So each person’s situation is considered individually. Where private family cover is needed, Más Salud Familias is usually the natural option. See our EU family members guide and best plan for families.

Local network

Check the Sanitas Network Where You Live

EU citizens are often already in Spain, or know exactly where they are moving — so it is worth checking the local Sanitas network before choosing a plan. Look at the local GPs, specialists, hospitals and diagnostic centres, plus Dental Milenium access if dental matters, in the area where you live.

Provision varies by town and province, so the right plan is partly about where you are. Our Sanitas medical network, cuadro médico and Sanitas hospitals guides explain how to check the cuadro médico for your area.

Mistakes

Common Mistakes EU Citizens Make with Sanitas

  • Assuming an EHIC is enough for residence
  • Assuming all EU citizens need Sanitas Residents
  • Assuming no EU citizens ever need private insurance
  • Not checking S1 entitlement before buying
  • Choosing copay cover for the CUE when no-copay is safer
  • Buying a visa product when a general Más Salud plan would fit better and cost less
  • Not checking each family member separately
  • Not checking medical history and age affect the quote
  • Not checking the local Sanitas medical network
  • Confusing the CUE with a visa

Important information

Important Information

Important: Sanitas policy benefits, exclusions, waiting periods, authorisation rules, medical network access and visa suitability can change. Cover also depends on the specific policy chosen, the applicant’s personal terms and conditions, health declaration, acceptance terms and any individual exclusions applied by Sanitas. Always check the actual current Sanitas policy wording, certificate wording, general terms and personal policy conditions before relying on any cover or making a visa, medical or financial decision.

Get a Sanitas Quote as an EU Citizen

Tell us your status and reason for cover and we will match the right Sanitas option — often a no-copay Más Salud option where CUE cover is needed, or a general plan such as Único where private cover is optional — 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.

  • Más Salud / Único matched to your status
  • No-copay comprehensive options where needed
  • English-speaking support
  • No obligation

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FAQs

Sanitas for EU Citizens — Common Questions

Common questions from EU citizens choosing a Sanitas plan in Spain. EU citizens are matched by status — usually to Más Salud or a general plan, not the visa-specific Residents products.

For several reasons, and the right plan follows the reason. Some need comprehensive private cover for the CUE because they are economically inactive; some are not yet in the public system; some are retired without an S1; and many simply want faster access to private specialists, diagnostics and hospitals, English-speaking guidance, private paediatric access or dental options. Some of these are about meeting a registration requirement, others about wanting private healthcare on top of public cover. We match the Sanitas option to your reason rather than assuming one answer fits all.
It depends on your status, and it is usually not the visa products. Economically inactive EU citizens registering for the CUE often fit Más Salud Sin Copago, or Más Salud Familias for a couple or family. EU citizens already in public healthcare who want private access may compare Único, Más Salud or Más Salud Plus, depending on age and current terms. Sanitas Residents and Residents Platinum are mainly for third-country visa routes. We route you by status and prepare a personalised quote.
Usually Más Salud. EU citizens register through the green certificate rather than a visa, so they do not normally need the visa-specific Residents plans — a comprehensive no-copay plan such as Más Salud Sin Copago or Más Salud Familias is usually the better fit for the CUE, and general plans such as Único or Más Salud suit residents wanting private access. Residents and Residents Platinum become relevant mainly where a third-country visa route is involved, for example a non-EU spouse. We route you to the suitable option.
Yes — for economically inactive EU citizens needing private cover for the CUE, Más Salud Sin Copago (individual) or Más Salud Familias Sin Copago (couple or family) is usually the natural fit, because it is comprehensive and has no copayments, which suits official registration. Some offices treat a copay structure as not fully equivalent to public cover, so no-copay is the safer choice. Exact suitability depends on current Sanitas terms and your personal conditions, and requirements vary by office, so we confirm the details with you.
Yes. Many EU citizens already have public healthcare through work, autónomo registration, an S1 or residence status, and still take private Sanitas cover as an optional upgrade for faster specialists, diagnostics, hospitals and convenience. In that case it is a personal choice rather than a registration requirement, so the comparison is usually general plans such as Único, Más Salud or Más Salud Plus, depending on age, health declaration and current availability — not a visa-specific product. We help you compare the suitable options.
It depends on their S1 and public entitlement. EU retirees with an accepted S1 may have public healthcare in Spain and not need private insurance for the CUE, though many still take Sanitas for faster private access. Retirees without an S1 or public entitlement may need comprehensive private cover, where a no-copay Más Salud plan is usually the fit. Check S1 eligibility and timing first with the relevant authorities. Our EU retirees guide covers this, and we can prepare a personalised quote based on your situation.
Where private family cover is needed — for example an economically inactive EU family registering for the CUE — Más Salud Familias Sin Copago is usually the natural comprehensive no-copay option. Families already in public healthcare who want private access may compare general family options depending on age and current terms. Each member is considered individually, because entitlements can differ within a family, and mixed EU / non-EU families need extra care. See our EU family members and best plan for families guides.
For the CUE, if you are economically inactive and using private insurance, a no-copay (sin copago) comprehensive plan is the safer choice, because some offices treat a copay structure as not fully equivalent to public cover. For EU citizens who simply want private healthcare on top of public cover, a copay plan can sometimes be cheaper and perfectly adequate. So it depends on whether the cover is for registration or for private access. We help you choose the right structure for your situation and confirm the current terms.
No. The CUE (green certificate) is a residency registration for EU, EEA and Swiss citizens, who have freedom of movement and do not apply for a visa. This is why EU citizens usually do not need the visa-specific Residents plans — a comprehensive no-copay Más Salud plan is generally the better fit where private cover is required for registration. Third-country (non-EU) nationals, by contrast, apply for visas and commonly use Residents or Residents Platinum. We make sure EU citizens are routed correctly.
Yes, where appropriate. EU citizens who are permanent residents with public healthcare, but who want private cover, may consider general Sanitas options such as Único, Más Salud or Más Salud Plus, depending on age, health declaration and current product availability. Because they are not using the policy for a visa or fresh registration, certificate wording is usually not the issue — the choice is based on healthcare needs and budget. We help compare the suitable general options and prepare a personalised quote.
Use the quote form on this page and tell us your status (working, self-employed, retired with or without an S1, economically inactive, family or already resident) and your reason for cover. We will match the right Sanitas option — usually a no-copay Más Salud plan, or a general plan such as Único for private access — and prepare a personalised quote in English, with no obligation. Acceptance and terms depend on age, health declaration and current Sanitas conditions.