Repatriation cover — the cost of returning home in the event of serious illness or death — is commonly requested for Spanish visa applications and is a practical consideration for anyone moving to Spain. This guide explains what repatriation cover means in a Spanish private health policy, when it may be needed for visa applications, and how 247 Expat Insurance arranges policies with repatriation included.
Spanish-regulated cover with repatriation included as standard. Bilingual certificate prepared.
Get a QuoteTalk to an AdviserRepatriation cover means cover for the cost of returning the policyholder (or their remains) home in the event of serious illness or death. Cover typically includes medical repatriation flights with medical escort, body transport in death, and associated administrative costs.
Many Spanish Consulates commonly request repatriation cover for NLV applications. The exact requirement can vary by Consulate — some list it explicitly on the checklist, others expect it but don’t require it. Including repatriation as a standard line item on the certificate typically avoids back-and-forth at submission.
Spanish-regulated visa policies commonly include both as standard.
Travel insurance may include repatriation cover but is structurally different from resident health insurance. Travel insurance is typically not suitable as a substitute for visa-compliant medical cover. Using travel insurance for repatriation alongside Spanish-regulated medical cover creates a multi-document pack and is often weaker than including repatriation in the main visa-compliant policy.
Repatriation is commonly included as standard in Spanish-regulated NLV, DNV and Student Visa policies. The certificate typically references “cobertura de repatriación” or “incluye repatriación.”
Consulates commonly check the certificate for explicit repatriation wording. If repatriation is included in the underlying policy but not referenced on the standalone certificate, this can create issues at review. Make sure the wording is on the certificate itself.
247 Expat Insurance arranges Spanish-regulated visa cover with repatriation included as standard, referenced on the bilingual certificate. Annual payment receipt and full policy schedule prepared together. Related: visa-compliant cover, certificate guide, repatriation country detail.
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Get a QuoteTalk to an AdviserMany Spanish Consulates commonly request or expect repatriation cover. The specific requirement varies. Confirm against the current Consulate checklist.
Typically medical repatriation flights (with medical escort where needed) and body transport in death, plus associated administrative costs.
Possible — but including repatriation in the main Spanish-regulated visa policy is typically cleaner than using a separate document.
Specific requirements vary. Many Consulates commonly request it on NLV applications.
No — travel insurance is structurally different and typically not suitable as a substitute for visa-compliant medical cover.
Spanish-regulated cover, bilingual certificate referencing repatriation.
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