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With Feather, you can get visa-compliant coverage from €72/month.

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Health insurance for expats in France

When you move to France, you need health insurance that does two things:

  1. meets French visa and residency requirements and
  2. actually protects you from day one, whether you plan to join the public system later or not.

Feather’s expat health insurance is designed for people living in France who want flexible, comprehensive private cover. You can use it as a temporary solution while you wait for PUMa, or keep it as your main insurance if you prefer staying outside the French public system.


Use the comparison below to see how this fits your situation and how long you’d like to stay privately insured.

Start life in France with the right cover

Get a visa-compliant plan in minutes and keep control when you join the French public system.

4 reasons to choose Feather

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Visa-friendly from day one

Our policies are written with French consulates and prefectures in mind. Your confirmation document is available immediately in English and French.

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Coverage that adapts to you

Use expat cover while you’re new to France, then cancel once you’re in the public system. You don’t have to keep paying for a long international policy you no longer need.

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Digital, simple, and in English

Sign up online, manage your documents, and ask questions in your Feather account. No French forms to decode or long calls to overseas call centres.

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Made for people moving to France

We focus on expats who are actually living here—freelancers, remote workers, retirees, families, and students—so our support and content are tailored to French healthcare and administration.

Who is it for?

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Visa seekers, new arrivals & renewals

You’re applying for a long-stay visa or renewing your residence permit and need a certificate that clearly shows comprehensive cover in France.

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Retirees & non-workers

You’re relocating to France without an employer and want solid protection from day one, with the option to join the public system later if you wish.

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Independent workers

You’re a freelancer, contractor, or remote employee and need health insurance that doesn’t depend on a French employer.

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Families

You’re moving with a partner or children and want everyone covered for everyday care and emergencies as soon as you arrive.

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Students & Au-pairs

You’re coming for studies or an au pair stay and need health insurance that schools, host families, and prefectures recognise.

Need help deciding?

Tell us a bit about your situation and we’ll explain how expat insurance and the French public system can work for you.

Frequently asked questions