
No maximum cap on reimbursements for inpatient and outpatient care.
Choose to pay monthly or for one year upfront and download your insurance documents right after purchase.
Insurance covering medical risks, not only emergencies
If your visa is rejected due to insurance requirements, we offer a refund.

Digital nomads in Malta are required to hold private health insurance for the full duration of their stay.

You will need to show proof of health insurance when applying for the residence permit in Malta. This policy meets the requirements and allows you to cancel when you join the public healthcare.

Our policy meets the requirements for any long stay (type D) visas for Malta. You can choose to pay monthly or at once for 3, 6 or 12 months in order to meet the specific requirements of your visa.
Treatments related to pre-existing conditions are not covered.
The policy does not cover routine check-ups and any new conditions discovered during check-ups.
Regular or travel vaccinations are not covered.
If you need to get psychotherapy appointments or treatments, those will not be covered by the policy.
Check-ups & cleanings are not covered. Only pain relief treatments including simple fillings are included if prescribed by a dentist.
Check-ups and delivery are not included under this policy, however, there is coverage for unexpected complications with a pregnancy.
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“Sare has been with me throughout the process of getting the insurance for visa purposes, and also made sure I had all the documents required and requested in time. Will definitely recommend!”
Anfaal
“Dajana was patient, detailed and answered my questions clearly and concisely.”
AB
“They helped advising me on my specific situation and made the procedure smooth.”
Lucía
“I felt secure about my choices and how the process would unfold afterward.”
Marcelo
“They ease your anxiety thanks to an incredibly polite and fast customer support.”
Franka
“Maia was very helpful providing me with info about the right health insurance for my visa.”
Jessica