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Get a Quote →If you already have private health insurance in Spain and want to move to Sanitas, timing is everything. You usually need to check your renewal date, cancellation deadline and new policy start date before making any changes. Many policies renew automatically — leave it too late and your current policy may renew for another year; cancel too early and you may create a gap in cover. The safest approach is to plan before renewal and arrange your new Sanitas policy before cancelling your current cover.
The short answer
The best time to change health insurance company in Spain — or, in US terms, switch provider — is usually before your current policy renewal date. Private health insurance policies are often annual contracts. In many cases, they renew automatically unless cancelled correctly before the renewal date, so you should not wait until the day your policy ends to start comparing options.
A safe approach is to begin checking Sanitas options two to three months before renewal. For the full how-to, see change health insurance company in Spain or switch health insurance provider in Spain.
Before renewal
Yes, in many cases you can arrange a new Sanitas policy before your current policy ends. The new policy can often be set up to start when your current cover finishes — for example: a current renewal date of 1 September, with Sanitas arranged in July or August and a 1 September start date, gives a clean handover with no gap in cover. This also gives time to compare plans, complete any medical questions, confirm acceptance and request any certificate needed.
Wait until renewal?
Not always. You may be able to take out a new Sanitas policy before your current policy renews. However, cancelling your current policy mid-year may depend on your current terms. Some people arrange Sanitas before renewal and allow the old policy to finish at its normal renewal date; others want to switch immediately, but this can mean paying for two policies if the existing policy cannot be cancelled mid-year.
Auto-renewal
Many private health insurance policies in Spain renew automatically each year unless cancellation is requested correctly before the renewal date. This means that if you do nothing, your policy may continue for another annual period.
Notice
Many Spanish private health insurance policies require cancellation notice at least one month before the renewal date. This is one of the most common mistakes — people often decide to change provider close to renewal, only to find that the cancellation deadline has already passed.
| Renewal Date | Cancellation Usually Sent Before | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 1 January | 1 December | One-month notice may apply |
| 1 April | 1 March | Avoid automatic renewal |
| 1 July | 1 June | Allows time to switch |
| 1 October | 1 September | Avoids last-minute issues |
Missed deadline
If you miss the cancellation deadline, your current policy may renew for another annual period. This can mean:
Mid-year
It depends on your current policy terms. Many private health insurance policies are annual policies, even if you pay monthly — which means the insurer may not allow free cancellation at any point during the year. You may still be able to arrange a new Sanitas policy mid-year, but you should first check whether your current policy can be cancelled and whether any payments remain due.
Arrange early
Yes, in many cases a Sanitas policy can be arranged before your existing policy ends, with the start date planned to avoid a gap in cover. This is useful if:
No gap
A gap in cover (a lapse in coverage) means there is a period when your old policy has ended but your new policy has not started.
A gap can be especially problematic if your insurance is being used for:
How the dates play out:
| Current Policy Ends | New Policy Starts | Gap? | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30 June | 1 July | No | Usually the safest approach |
| 30 June | 5 July | Yes | Risky if continuous cover is needed |
| 30 June | 30 June | Overlap | Usually safe |
| Already expired | Later start | Yes | Needs urgent review |
Order of steps
Apply for Sanitas first. The safer order keeps you covered the whole way through:
Start the application for the new policy — do not cancel anything yet.
Be accurate and complete so the cover you get is reliable.
Let Sanitas review and accept the policy before you act on your old one.
Set it to begin the day after your current cover ends — continuous cover.
Get the certificate ready if it is needed for a visa or residency renewal.
Send cancellation according to your existing policy's notice and deadline.
Visa / residency
If your private health insurance is being used for a visa or residency renewal, timing is even more important. Your new policy should normally:
NLV
Non-Lucrative Visa holders should ideally check new health insurance options two to three months before policy renewal or residence renewal. If your current NLV policy ends on 30 June, your new policy should start no later than 1 July — avoid gaps and make sure the replacement policy remains suitable for the NLV. See change NLV health insurance company.
DNV
Digital Nomad Visa holders should first check whether private insurance is still their main healthcare proof or whether they now have Spanish social security / public healthcare. If private insurance is the main healthcare proof, avoid any gap in cover. If private insurance is supplementary, you may have more flexibility, but timing still matters. See change Digital Nomad Visa health insurance.
Pre-existing
If you have pre-existing medical conditions, do not wait until the last minute. Sanitas may need to review your medical history before acceptance, and you may need to provide information about:
Possible outcomes include acceptance, exclusion, a request for more information, postponement or refusal.
Timeline
A simple countdown to keep your switch on track around your renewal date:
| Timing | What to Do |
|---|---|
| 3 months before renewal | Start comparing Sanitas options |
| 2 months before renewal | Review medical history, visa needs and family cover |
| 6 weeks before renewal | Prepare documents and choose plan type |
| 1 month before renewal | Cancellation deadline often applies |
| Before cancelling | Wait for Sanitas acceptance |
| Before old policy ends | Confirm Sanitas start date |
| New start date | Make sure there is no gap in cover |
Mistakes
These are the timing mistakes we see most often — every one is avoidable with a little planning:
Get help
Spanish Health Insurance helps English-speaking residents, expats and visa applicants change health insurance company at the right time. Whether your policy renewal is approaching, your current cover is no longer suitable, or you need a Sanitas policy for visa or residency purposes, we can help you plan the timing, avoid gaps in cover and coordinate your new start date.
Tell us when your current policy renews and we'll help you plan the move to Sanitas around your cancellation deadline — arranging the new policy with a future start month so there is no gap in cover. Acceptance and exact terms depend on the insurer's rules.
Talk to us before the cancellation deadline passes — free, no-obligation advice from English-speaking advisers.
FAQs
Common questions about timing, renewals, cancellation deadlines and avoiding a gap in cover.