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Sanitas Health Insurance for Non-EU Retirees in Spain

If you are retiring to Spain from outside the EU — for example from the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand or South Africa — you are a third-country national, and the Non-Lucrative Visa (NLV) is the usual route. It normally requires comprehensive private medical insurance with no copayments. This guide explains which Sanitas plan suits non-EU retirees, how age and medical history are handled, how retired couples are quoted, and where to go next — with English-speaking help throughout.

Designed for non-EU retirees moving to SpainThe NLV route and what the insurance must includeWhich plan suits — Residents, Platinum, Más Salud or ÚnicoAge limits, medical history and retired couples explained
Non-EU Retiree CoverNLV
Usual routeNon-Lucrative Visa
CoverComprehensive, no-copay
Main plansResidents / Platinum
Older applicantsÚnico route 60+
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Do you need it

Do Non-EU Retirees Need Private Health Insurance in Spain?

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.

Yes, for the usual route. Non-EU retirees who want to live in Spain without working generally apply for the Non-Lucrative Visa, which normally requires comprehensive private medical insurance from an insurer authorised in Spain, with no copayments and certificate wording suitable for residence. Home-country cover such as US Medicare, a UK GHIC, Canadian provincial healthcare or Australian Medicare is not accepted in its place, and travel insurance is not residence cover.

Some retirees later access Spanish public healthcare — for example through certain agreements or, after the visa stage, other routes — but at the application stage a non-EU retiree almost always needs suitable private cover. We help you compare the right Sanitas options and request a personalised quote.

NLV route

Sanitas for Non-EU Retirees Applying for the NLV

The NLV is the classic retiree route, and the insurance side has a few things that catch people out. The policy must be comprehensive (broadly equivalent to public cover), with no copayments (no per-visit charges), no deductible, and a certificate that states the cover clearly for the consulate.

Practical points for retirees specifically: the policy start date should be planned around your application and appointment; each applicant (including a spouse or partner) usually needs their own cover and to be named; and because retirees are often over 60, age and medical history feed into acceptance and the personal terms offered — so a personalised quote matters more than an online estimate. The two plans designed for this route are Sanitas Residents and Residents Platinum. See our full NLV health insurance guide and over-60 quote.

Which plan

Which Sanitas Plan Is Best for Non-EU Retirees?

It depends on your route, age, health and how much cover you want. This is the quick guide — exact suitability depends on underwriting and current terms, and a personalised quote is needed for pricing:

Retiree situationSanitas route to considerWhy
Standard NLV retiree, under 75Sanitas ResidentsVisa-focused, no-copay residence cover
Retiree who travels often / wants broader coverResidents PlatinumBroader, international-style features
Retired couple applying togetherResidents or Platinum, per personEach applicant assessed separately
Over-65 applicantPersonalised quote essentialAge and health declaration matter more
Applicant with medication / conditionsPersonalised underwriting reviewPossible reports or exclusions
Already resident, not needing visa coverMás Salud / Único may be consideredDepends on status and age
Over-75 new applicantSanitas Único may be worth checkingDesigned for 60+, no upper contracting age

In short: most NLV retirees compare Residents and Residents Platinum; older applicants should also ask about Sanitas Único.

Age limits

Age Limits and Keeping Your Sanitas Policy

Age is one of the biggest factors for retirees, so it is worth understanding how it works. Sanitas plans can have different maximum ages for taking out a new policy, but the limit usually matters most at the application stage:

Sanitas planTypical age for a NEW applicationNotes
Sanitas ÚnicoDesigned for 60+ — no upper contracting ageGenerally no health questionnaire, subject to current terms
Sanitas Más Salud / Más Salud FamiliasCommonly up to 75 for new applicantsHealth declaration applies, subject to current terms
Sanitas ResidentsCommonly up to 75 for new applicantsFor non-EU visa / residency routes, subject to current terms
Sanitas Residents PlatinumMaximum contracting age of 64Broader / international-style cover — check current terms

Age limits matter most at the point of application. Once a Sanitas policy has been accepted, contracted and paid, many plans continue without a maximum permanence age — reaching 75, for example, does not automatically cancel a policy you already hold — provided the policy stays active and its terms are met. The figures above are a general guide only and should always be confirmed against the current Sanitas tariff and your own circumstances before buying.

Medical history

Medical History, Medication and Pre-Existing Conditions

Retirees often have some medical history — and that is normal and usually manageable. Common examples that come up include blood pressure or cholesterol medication, type 2 diabetes, a heart or cardiac history, joint or back problems, a previous cancer, asthma or COPD, thyroid medication and previous surgery.

Having a condition or taking medication does not automatically mean a refusal. Each case is assessed individually through the health declaration and underwriting, and the outcome can be standard terms, an exclusion of a specific condition, a request for more information, or — in some cases — a decline. Nothing is guaranteed, so a personalised review is essential and you should never cancel existing cover until a new policy is confirmed.

Declaring your full history gives the most accurate quote and avoids problems with claims later. See our pre-existing conditions guide, health declaration guide and pre-existing conditions quote.

Couples

Health Insurance for Retired Couples Moving to Spain

For a retired couple, each person is quoted and assessed separately, even on a joint policy. That means one partner may be accepted on standard terms while the other needs more review, an exclusion or a different outcome — an age gap, different medication or different histories can all affect each applicant differently. This is normal and does not prevent a combined policy; it simply means both people should disclose their own history so we can quote each accurately and put together the right combined cover for the NLV.

Residents vs Platinum

Sanitas Residents vs Residents Platinum for Retirees

Sanitas Residents

Usually suits retirees who will mainly live in Spain and need solid, visa-focused no-copay cover for the NLV. It is the standard residence plan and is commonly available up to age 75 for new applicants, subject to terms.

Sanitas Residents Platinum

Suits retirees who travel more, want broader or more international-style features, or simply want a higher level of cover. Note its maximum contracting age is typically lower (64), so it should be age-checked early.

The right choice depends on how you will live in Spain, your age and your budget. Our Residents vs Residents Platinum comparison and best plan for retirees pages go into the detail, and we can quote both.

Areas

Popular Retirement Areas — and Checking the Local Network

Where you settle matters, because private healthcare access varies by area. The Costa Blanca (Alicante, Torrevieja, Orihuela Costa) and the Costa Cálida (Murcia, Mar Menor) are long-standing favourites with British and northern European retirees; the Costa del Sol (Málaga, Marbella, Estepona) has very strong private-healthcare demand and large international communities; and Mallorca, Valencia, Madrid and Barcelona suit retirees wanting city access.

Wherever you choose, check the local Sanitas hospitals, specialists and cuadro médico before deciding. Our Sanitas medical network, cuadro médico and Sanitas hospitals guides explain how.

Mistakes

Common Mistakes Non-EU Retirees Make

  • Assuming travel insurance is enough for the NLV
  • Relying on home-country insurance such as Medicare or the GHIC
  • Choosing a copay policy where no-copay cover is needed
  • Not checking age limits before applying
  • Not declaring medication or conditions honestly
  • Leaving insurance until just before the consulate appointment
  • Not comparing Residents and Residents Platinum
  • Assuming a couple will both get identical terms
  • Cancelling existing cover before Sanitas confirms acceptance
  • Assuming public healthcare is available immediately

Next steps

Helpful Next Steps for Non-EU Retirees

Continue with the pages most relevant to your retirement in Spain:

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.

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FAQs

Non-EU Retirees — Common Questions

Common questions from non-EU retirees arranging Sanitas health insurance for Spain. Age, health and route all affect the answer — always confirm current terms for your situation.

Usually yes, at least for the visa. Non-EU retirees normally apply for the Non-Lucrative Visa, which requires comprehensive private medical insurance with no copayments and certificate wording suitable for residence. Home-country cover such as Medicare, the GHIC, Canadian provincial healthcare or Australian Medicare is not accepted in its place, and travel insurance is not residence cover. Some retirees later access public healthcare through other routes, but at the application stage private cover is almost always required. We help you compare suitable Sanitas options.
It depends on your age, health, route and how much cover you want. Most NLV retirees compare Sanitas Residents (the standard visa-focused no-copay plan) and Residents Platinum (broader, more international-style cover). Older applicants — particularly over 75 — should also ask about Sanitas Único, which is designed for ages 60+ with no upper contracting age. Already-resident retirees who do not need visa cover may consider Más Salud. We route you by situation and prepare a personalised quote; acceptance and terms depend on underwriting.
Often yes. Sanitas Residents and Más Salud are available for new applicants up to age 75, subject to current terms, and Sanitas Único is designed for ages 60+ with no upper contracting age and generally no health questionnaire. Residents Platinum typically has a lower maximum contracting age (64), so it should be checked early. Age and medical history are assessed through underwriting, so a personalised quote is essential. We check the age limits and prepare an accurate quote for your situation.
For new applications, Sanitas Residents is commonly available up to around age 75, subject to the current tariff and underwriting. Importantly, the age limit applies mainly at the point of application — once a policy has been accepted, contracted and paid, many Sanitas policies continue without a maximum permanence age, so reaching 75 does not automatically cancel a policy you already hold, provided it stays active and the terms are met. Always confirm the current limits for your situation before buying.
Yes — Sanitas Único is specifically designed for people aged 60 and over, and it generally has no upper contracting age and no health questionnaire, subject to current terms. That makes it a route worth checking for older applicants, including those over 75 for whom a standard new Residents or Más Salud policy may not be available. It is not a visa-specific product, so suitability depends on your situation. We can check whether Único fits and prepare a personalised quote.
Each person is assessed individually, even on a joint policy. One partner may be accepted on standard terms while the other needs more review, an exclusion or a different outcome — age gaps, different medication and different histories all affect each applicant separately. This is normal and does not prevent a combined family policy; it just means both partners should disclose their own history so we can quote each accurately. We put together the right combined cover for the NLV and prepare a personalised couple's quote.
It can. Medication and medical history are assessed through the health declaration and underwriting, so they may affect acceptance, an exclusion, or the personal terms offered. Common items like blood pressure or cholesterol medication are routine and often manageable; more significant histories may lead to an exclusion, a request for reports, or in some cases a decline. Nothing is guaranteed, so declare everything relevant for an accurate quote. We handle medical history carefully and never promise cover for a specific condition.
Sometimes. Depending on the condition and current underwriting, Sanitas may accept the application on standard terms, accept it with a specific condition excluded, request more information, or decline. An exclusion means that condition is not covered while the rest of the policy is. Whether a condition is covered, excluded or accepted depends on the individual case, so it must be declared and reviewed. We assess this carefully and request a personalised quote; we never guarantee cover for any specific pre-existing condition.
For the NLV (a non-EU visa route), Sanitas Residents or Residents Platinum are the products designed for residence applications, with the certificate wording consulates expect. Más Salud is a general no-copay plan more suited to EU citizens, people already resident, or general private healthcare — not the non-EU visa route. So a non-EU retiree applying for the NLV should normally look at Residents or Platinum rather than Más Salud. We route you to the right product for your situation and prepare a personalised quote.
No. US Medicare does not provide cover in Spain and is not accepted for the Non-Lucrative Visa, which requires comprehensive private medical insurance from an insurer operating in Spain. American retirees should plan on a suitable Spanish private policy such as Sanitas Residents or Residents Platinum, with the right certificate wording. Keep Medicare in mind only for care back in the US. We help American retirees arrange suitable Spanish cover and request a personalised quote.
No. The NHS does not cover you as a resident of Spain, and the UK GHIC is for temporary visits, not residence — neither is accepted for the Non-Lucrative Visa, which requires comprehensive private medical insurance held in Spain. British retirees applying for the NLV should plan on a suitable Sanitas plan such as Residents or Residents Platinum. Later, some British retirees of UK state-pension age may access public healthcare via an S1, but that is separate from the visa requirement. We can explain the options.
Use the quote form on this page and tell us your age, nationality, route (usually the NLV), location and any medical history. We will compare the suitable Sanitas options — Residents, Residents Platinum, or Único for older applicants — and prepare a personalised quote in English, with no obligation. Because age and health matter, the more detail you give, the more accurate the result. We never guarantee acceptance, cover for pre-existing conditions, or visa approval.