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Get a Quote →Swedish citizens are EU, EEA and Swiss citizens, so moving to Spain means registering for the green certificate (CUE) rather than applying for a visa — and your Sanitas cover should be matched to your status. Many Swedish citizens are covered through work or an S1; economically inactive applicants may need comprehensive private cover for the CUE. We route Swedish citizens by status to the right Sanitas option (usually a no-copay Mas Salud plan, not a visa product), with English-speaking help.
Do you need it
It depends on your status, and the visa-specific products are usually not the answer. Swedish citizens are EU, EEA and Swiss citizens, so they register for residency through the green certificate (CUE) rather than a visa, and their healthcare route follows their entitlement. The first question is always whether you can use an S1 or otherwise access public healthcare — if so, you may not need private cover for registration at all.
Where there is no S1 or public entitlement, an economically inactive Swedish citizen may be asked for comprehensive private cover for the CUE — and there, a no-copay Mas Salud plan is usually the natural fit, not a visa product.
Which route
Work through it by status — this table is the quick guide:
| Swedish citizen situation | Healthcare position to check | Sanitas option to consider |
|---|---|---|
| Working in Spain | Spanish social security may give public healthcare | Private Sanitas optional |
| Autonomo in Spain | Public healthcare may apply through social security | Private Sanitas optional |
| Economically inactive, applying for CUE | Private comprehensive cover may be required | Mas Salud Sin Copago |
| Swedish retiree with an S1 | Public healthcare may apply through the S1 | Sanitas optional private upgrade |
| Swedish retiree without S1 / public cover | Private cover may be needed | Mas Salud / Unico depending on age |
| Swedish family | Each member checked separately | Mas Salud Familias / general options |
| Swedish citizen with a non-EU spouse | Mixed route | Case-by-case |
| Already resident with public healthcare | Private cover optional | Mas Salud / Unico / general Sanitas |
So the honest headline: check your S1 and public entitlement first; only arrange private cover where it is actually needed, and where it is, lead with a no-copay Mas Salud plan.
CUE
Any EU, EEA and Swiss citizen planning to live in Spain for more than three months registers on the Central Register of Foreign Nationals, using form EX-18 at an immigration office or national police station; this carries your NIE. It is not a visa. Depending on your status, the office may ask you to show healthcare cover — which is where private insurance comes in for economically inactive applicants. Requirements vary by province and office. See our EU residency certificate guide.
Working
Swedish citizens who work in Spain as an employee, or register as autonomo, generally enter Spanish social security and gain access to public healthcare — which usually removes the need for private insurance for the CUE itself. Many still choose private Sanitas cover as an optional upgrade for faster specialists, diagnostics and hospitals, but it is typically a choice rather than a registration requirement once you are in the public system through work. See self-employed cover.
S1 retirees
Swedish retirees may be able to use an S1 — by which their home country funds their healthcare in Spain — to access the public system, in which case private insurance may not be required for the CUE. Others do not have an S1, or do not yet qualify, and may be treated as economically inactive and asked for comprehensive private cover — where a no-copay Mas Salud plan is usually the fit. Even S1 holders often add private Sanitas cover for faster private access. Check eligibility with the relevant authorities. See our EU retirees guide.
EHIC
Not for residence. The EHIC is designed for temporary stays and medically necessary treatment during visits. It is not normally treated as full long-term residence healthcare proof for someone settling in Spain and registering for the CUE. For residence, the route is an S1, other public entitlement, or comprehensive private cover for those who are economically inactive. Keep your EHIC for travel, and check the current requirements for your province.
Plans
Because Swedish citizens register rather than apply for a visa, cover is matched to status:
A comprehensive no-copay plan such as Mas Salud Sin Copago is usually the cleaner fit for registration.
A comprehensive family option such as Mas Salud Familias Sin Copago is the natural choice, with each member checked separately.
General options such as Unico (designed for 60+), Mas Salud or Mas Salud Plus may suit, depending on age, health declaration and current availability.
Residents/Platinum?
Usually not as the first option. Swedish citizens are EU, EEA and Swiss citizens, so they are normally routed by status to Mas Salud, Mas Salud Familias, Unico or another general Sanitas plan. Sanitas Residents and Residents Platinum are more relevant to third-country visa routes, or to mixed-family cases where a non-EU family member is on a visa route. We route Swedish citizens to the suitable option rather than defaulting to a visa product.
Families
Swedish families are rarely uniform. Swedish spouses and children may have EU rights of their own, while a non-EU spouse or child may follow a different route (a family-member-of-an-EU-citizen process, not a third-country consulate visa). An economically inactive family may need private cover for the CUE, where Mas Salud Familias is usually the fit; each family member's healthcare entitlement should be checked individually. See our EU family members guide and best plan for families.
Communities
Swedish residents are well established on the Costa del Sol (Fuengirola, Marbella, Nerja), the Costa Blanca (Torrevieja, Alicante), the Canary Islands and Mallorca, so it is worth checking local Sanitas network access — specialists, diagnostics, hospitals and Dental Milenium availability — before choosing a plan.
Wherever you settle, check the local Sanitas medical network, specialists, diagnostics, hospitals, Dental Milenium clinics and cuadro medico before choosing a plan.
Age limits
Age affects which plans you can take out as a new applicant, so it is worth knowing the general picture (confirm current terms):
| Sanitas plan | Typical age for a NEW application | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Sanitas Unico | Designed for 60+ — no upper contracting age | Generally no health questionnaire, subject to current terms |
| Sanitas Mas Salud / Mas Salud Familias | Commonly up to 75 for new applicants | Health declaration applies, subject to current terms |
| Sanitas Residents | Commonly up to 75 for new applicants | For non-EU visa / residency routes, subject to current terms |
| Sanitas Residents Platinum | Maximum contracting age of 64 | Broader / 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. These figures are a general guide only and should be confirmed against the current Sanitas tariff before buying.
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Important information
Tell us your status — working, self-employed, retired with or without an S1, economically inactive, or already resident — and we will route you to the right Sanitas option (usually a no-copay Mas Salud plan where private cover is needed) 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 route Swedish citizens by status, in English, and only quote private cover where it is needed.
FAQs
Common questions from Swedish citizens about health insurance in Spain. Swedish citizens are routed by status — usually to a no-copay Mas Salud option, not a visa product.