Make Every Day An Adventure Travel Podcast
Meet Marina, ‘Travel Experta’. Join her in adventures from her backyard to the beaches and places around the world! She brings her down-to-earth, practical experience having traveled to over 39 countries both solo and with her family (including her pets). You’ll hear do’s and don’ts from backpacking to luxury travel adventures.
WARNING: Her travel adventures often inspire relocation. As an Expat (expatriate) having relocated to 5 different countries over the last two decades she’ll share how to move to another country covering everything from finding the right place to call home, finding the right school for your children, finding a car and even getting international healthcare. You’ll appreciate her “straight-shooter” New York-raised advice.
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* Solo Travel Do’s & Don’ts
* Moving to a new country (becoming an Expat)
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Make Every Day An Adventure Travel Podcast
Everything about Private Health Insurance for the Non Lucrative Visa for Spain
There are many steps to follow, and many requirements needed to get a non-lucrative visa for Spain, and one of them is private health insurance.
In today's podcast, I'm going to talk about private health insurance and everything you need to know about it
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- I have been an expat for over 20 years, raising 2 trilingual sons
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Hey, it's Marina, travel experta. Today we're going to be talking about private healthcare in Spain for your non lucrative visa for Spain. You guys ready for an adventure?
Let's begin. You cannot avoid this. You need to have one year of private healthcare upfront paid. So here was the interesting thing you have to have that, there's no way around it.
The debate is from the day that you apply or from when you want to arrive to Spain because if you think about it, the day from you apply, that means you're going to be losing between two and three months of paid health insurance and what we ended up doing incorrectly.
We thought that we would get expediated really fast because we had our son enrolled in school for Guatemala, specifically, it doesn't matter which country you are applying from. You need private health care it doesn't matter where from and you need to be able to prove it. You have to prove it.
So you have to pay one year in advance take my advice.
If you want to arrive, let's say January 1 and you applied, whenever you applied, give yourself a little bit before, just in case but you could definitely do from the date that you want to actually arrive to Spain, not from the date that you are applying and again, give yourself that extra time. Always give yourself that extra time, because we ended up losing two months worth of payments for our health insurance because of this.
Take my advice, you do not need to do that. They don't look at it like that. They want to look at it from when you are interested in arriving, not from when you are applying and even give yourself an extra month because chances are it will be a little bit delayed. Okay?
There are tons of amazing companies out there.
Also, you do need to have a repatriation service, which is like $20 or $40. Basically, if you die there, how is your body going to be brought back to your own country, and that is something that is not written anywhere, but they do.
You expect you to have that. And pretty much every health insurance company private insurance company now offers it and like I said, it's like $40 per person for the whole year.
Okay, if you guys enjoy this podcast leave me a review. If you have any questions, please let me know and remember to make every day an adventure.