
Expat health insurance is required for most Polish Type D visas and temporary residence permits. Non-EU applicants must show proof of medical insurance covering treatment and hospitalization in Poland, with a minimum of €30,000 coverage.
Explicitly valid in Poland and suitable as proof of private health insurance for Polish residence permits. Use both private and public health providers.
Download your insurance certificate and policy documents in English immediately after signing up.
No limit on coverage amounts.

If you are moving to Poland for work or family reunification, health insurance is required for both your visa and residence permit.

If you are self-employed or opening a company, you must show valid health insurance for your visa and residence application.

Non-EU students must have health insurance for both their visa and residence permit. The minimum coverage required is €30,000 for medical treatment and hospitalization in Poland.

If you are staying in Poland without employment, you must either join NFZ voluntarily or maintain private health insurance to keep your residence permit valid.
Our expat team is happy to answer your questions and give you free guidance before you sign up.
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