Student Visa · 2026 Health Insurance

Student Visa Health Insurance in Spain — What Actually Qualifies

Every student-visa applicant in Spain has to prove full private health insurance — and it is one of the most common reasons a file is bounced back. The rule sounds simple (full cover, no co-payments, no caps, for the whole course), yet plenty of policies that look fine on a comparison site are rejected at the consulate. This page sets out exactly what Spain accepts for a student visa, which insurers qualify, what to avoid, and how to evidence it correctly.

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Why it matters

Do students need health insurance for a Spanish visa?

If you are a non-EU national coming to Spain to study for more than 90 days, your student visa (the estancia por estudios) requires you to show full private health insurance from an insurer authorised to operate in Spain — unless you have public cover in place. It sits alongside proof of enrolment and proof of funds as one of the three pillars of the application, and it is the one applicants most often get wrong.

If you are an EU/EEA/Swiss student, a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC/GHIC) may cover you for a shorter course, but for longer stays and to register as resident you will usually still need private cover or to register with the Spanish system. Either way, “some travel insurance” is not enough — Spain wants genuine, comprehensive medical cover.

The Six Things Spain Checks

What Makes a Policy Actually Qualify for a Student Visa

A compliant student-visa policy satisfies all six points below. Miss one, and the policy can fail the consulate test — however good the rest of it looks.

01 · AUTHORISED INSURER

Spanish-regulated provider

The insurer must be authorised to operate in Spain and regulated by the DGSFP. A policy bought from a company that cannot legally underwrite cover in Spain will not be accepted, no matter how comprehensive it appears.

02 · NO CO-PAYMENTS

Zero out-of-pocket at the point of care

The policy must have no co-payments (sin copago). Cheaper “with-copay” products are a frequent cause of rejection, because they are not considered equivalent to public cover.

03 · NO CAPS

No annual or lifetime limit

Cover must be full, with no annual or lifetime benefit cap and no minimum-spend excess. Capped or “up-to” policies are treated as partial cover.

04 · FULL TREATMENT

Inpatient, surgery & primary care

The policy must cover hospitalisation, surgery, specialists and primary care — the equivalent of what the Spanish public system provides — not just emergencies.

05 · REPATRIATION

Emergency evacuation & repatriation

Most consulates expect cover for emergency medical evacuation and repatriation, so the policy looks after you in a serious emergency, wherever you are studying.

06 · RIGHT EVIDENCE

Certificate in the correct format

You must evidence the policy with a certificate stating it is full cover, no co-payments, no caps, and valid for the whole period of your stay — in the format the consulate expects. A generic schedule of benefits is often not enough.

Your options

Private cover, public cover — which applies to you

Private health insurance (most non-EU students). A full, no-copay policy from a Spanish-authorised insurer is the standard route, and it is what the great majority of student-visa applicants use. It is fast to arrange and easy to evidence.

Public cover through working. If your studies allow part-time work and you are employed and paying Spanish social security, you may gain access to the public system — but this rarely lines up with the application timeline, so most students still arrange private cover first.

Convenio especial. Some regions offer a paid public-health subscription (convenio especial), but it is not available everywhere and not always accepted for the visa, so private cover remains the safe default.

EHIC/GHIC (EU students). European students on shorter courses can often rely on their EHIC/GHIC, but should check whether their course length and residence registration call for private cover as well.

Student-Visa-Compliant Cover

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What it costs

Student health insurance is among the cheapest cover you will buy

Because most students are young and healthy, a compliant student policy is usually one of the most affordable forms of private health insurance in Spain. Premiums vary with age, region and the exact cover, so we will not invent a figure here — our partners will quote you in minutes.

Two things matter more than price. First, the policy must run for the entire authorised period of study; consulates frequently want to see the full term covered, sometimes paid annually. Second, when you renew your student visa for the next academic year, your insurance has to be renewed in step, with no gap in cover — a lapse can complicate the renewal.

Avoidable rejections

The insurance mistakes that cost students their visa

  • Buying travel insurance instead of health insurance. Travel policies are not full medical cover and are routinely rejected.
  • A policy with co-payments. Even a small copago can fail the test — you need a no-copay product.
  • Cover that does not span the whole course. A policy that runs out mid-year, or starts after your intended entry, will be flagged.
  • An insurer not authorised in Spain. The underwriter must be able to operate in Spain — a cheap overseas policy will not do.
  • The wrong certificate. A benefits brochure is not proof; you need a certificate confirming full cover, no co-payments, no caps and the dates of validity.
  • A gap at renewal. Letting the policy lapse between academic years can derail your visa renewal.

Get those six right and health insurance becomes the easiest part of your student-visa file rather than the riskiest.

Student Health Insurance — Frequently Asked

Insurance questions students ask us

What health insurance do I need for a Spanish student visa?

Full private health insurance from a Spanish-authorised insurer, with no co-payments, no annual or lifetime caps, covering hospitalisation and treatment for the whole period of your studies. Travel insurance does not qualify.

Does my policy need to have no co-payments?

Yes. The cover must be “sin copago” (no co-payments). With-copay policies are one of the most common reasons a student-visa application is rejected.

How long does the insurance need to cover?

It must cover the entire authorised period of study shown on your visa. Consulates often want to see the full term covered, and sometimes paid annually up front.

Can EU students use an EHIC instead?

For shorter courses, an EHIC/GHIC may be enough. For longer stays or to register as resident, EU students often still need private cover or to register with the Spanish public system. Check your course length and the local requirements.

Is travel insurance enough for a student visa?

No. Travel insurance is not comprehensive medical cover and will not satisfy the requirement. You need a genuine private health policy that meets the consulate's conditions.

Which insurers are accepted?

Insurers authorised to operate in Spain and regulated locally. Our partners, 247 Expat Insurance and Spanish Health Insurance, specialise in visa-compliant student policies.

How much does student health insurance cost in Spain?

Because students are typically young, it is among the cheapest private cover available. The exact premium depends on your age, region and policy, so it is best to get a quick quote rather than rely on a headline figure.

Do I buy the insurance before or after I apply?

Before. You normally need the policy (and its certificate) in place to submit with your visa application, because it is part of the documentation the consulate reviews.

What happens to my insurance when I renew my student visa?

You renew the policy in step with the visa, with no gap in cover. A lapse between academic years can complicate or delay your renewal.

Can Platinum Legal Spain help with my whole student visa, not just insurance?

Yes. We handle the full student visa process — enrolment evidence, funds, insurance, the application and your TIE on arrival — in English. Book a consultation to get started.

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