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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2023 1:18pm
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Hi can anyone help please, I am in the process of applying for a non- lucrative residence permit and the only Problem we have is the monthly cost for visa health insurance, I have been quoted is about 250 euros for me and my wife which is not sustainable for me for any length of time, me and my wife are both 64 and currently live permanantly in France on a 5 year residency and our top up insurance to our carte vitale is 100 euro for both of us and includes free prescriptions, thanks for reading my post, sincerely, Tom.

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2023 1:46pm

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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2023 1:46pm

Tom01 wrote on Thu Mar 30, 2023 1:18pm:

Hi can anyone help please, I am in the process of applying for a non- lucrative residence permit and the only Problem we have is the monthly cost for visa health insurance, I have been quoted is about 250 euros for me and my wife which is not sustainable for me for any length of time, me and my w...

 

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...ife are both 64 and currently live permanantly in France on a 5 year residency and our top up insurance to our carte vitale is 100 euro for both of us and includes free prescriptions, thanks for reading my post, sincerely, Tom.

Hi,

I'm assuming that you are both UK passport holders. 

If you are under pensionable age then your NLV application will require a full years paid-in-full healthcare insurance.

I assume that you know the income requirements for a couple.....

When you reach pensionable age you can apply for the S1 healthcare cover which is paid for by the UK government. You may be required to pay a small percentage towards the prescription for meds.

Steve 

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2023 1:52pm

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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2023 1:52pm

Tom01 wrote on Thu Mar 30, 2023 1:18pm:

Hi can anyone help please, I am in the process of applying for a non- lucrative residence permit and the only Problem we have is the monthly cost for visa health insurance, I have been quoted is about 250 euros for me and my wife which is not sustainable for me for any length of time, me and my w...

 

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...ife are both 64 and currently live permanantly in France on a 5 year residency and our top up insurance to our carte vitale is 100 euro for both of us and includes free prescriptions, thanks for reading my post, sincerely, Tom.

The private health insurance is only required for the first 12 months of residency, after which you can apply for the "Convenio Especial" until you reach state pension age. Once you reach pension age and are eligible for your S1 then health cover is free.

The price you've been quoted seems expensive, try shopping around. We used ASSSA.

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2023 2:00pm

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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2023 2:00pm

PeterPan wrote on Thu Mar 30, 2023 1:52pm:

The private health insurance is only required for the first 12 months of residency, after which you can apply for the "Convenio Especial" until you reach state pension age. Once you reach pension age and are eligible for your S1 then health cover is free.

The price you've been quoted seems expensive, try shopping around. We used ASSSA....

 

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Hi thanks for your reply, I just had a quote from them and it was a little better,194 a month,regards Tom

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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2023 2:02pm

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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2023 2:02pm

tebo53 wrote on Thu Mar 30, 2023 1:46pm:

Hi,

I'm assuming that you are both UK passport holders. 

 

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If you are under pensionable age then your NLV application will require a full years paid-in-full healthcare insurance.

I assume that you know the income requirements for a couple.....

When you reach pensionable age you can apply for the S1 healthcare cover which is paid for by the UK government. You may be required to pay a small percentage towards the prescription for meds.

Steve 

Thanks for the info, Tom.

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2023 2:03pm

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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2023 2:03pm

To be honest 250€ per month is not unreasonable. My partner and I pay 2700€ for private medical insurance annually in Spain even though I have access to the Public Health Service by way of S1 and my partner contributes to the Convenio Especial. Bear in mind private medical insurance does not cover pre existing conditions nor prescriptions. It will be a few years until you become entitled to State Pension and be able to apply for the S1 from the UK providing off course you have contributed to the UK National Insurance Scheme. Shop around and perhaps you might come up with less expensive cover. But remember private insurance has to cover all eventualities with no co payments. Once you have been officially resident in Spain for 12 months you can apply to join the Convenio Especial which is administered by the Spanish health authorities. This would give you full access to the Spanish health service similar to that avaiable to Spanish Nationals. The Convenio covers pre existing conditions but the cost of prescriptions must be met in full. The monthly subscription to the the Convenio Especial is 60€ per person, if you are under 65 and 157€ per person for 65 + The following link will provide you with details of the Convenio Especial.

https://www.saludinforma.es/portalsi/servicios-prestaciones/convenio-especial-prestacion-asistencia-sanitaria

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2023 5:30pm

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Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2023 5:30pm

The critical difference between a French 'mutuelle' and private insurance in Spain is that the former will not take into account any preexisting conditions whilst a visa compliant Spanish policy will be loaded according.

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