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Living in Europe temporarily


Sat, April 27, 2019 8:40 PM

I have a wonderful opportunity to live in Spain for just under a year with my family. So many things are falling into place, except health insurance! As a person with Crohn's disease, if I can't get it, we can't go. I am looking at everything I can find. If anyone has ideas, I would love to hear them!

Here's what I have investigated:
1) Current US insurance --> emergency only
2) Spanish public insurance --> Not available to non-EU citizens until after 1 year of residence
3) Spanish private insurance (multiple) --> declined 
4) Travel insurance --> emergency only
5) International health insurace (multiple) --> declined

Another factor - Remicade. In the US there is a program called Janssen Carepath that provides financial assistance for the medication. Is there anything like that in Europe? I know Remicade is a lot cheaper in Europe, but it's still expensive!

Isn't there something like a high-risk pool in Europe? Association group health plan here in the US? I had expected that I would have to pay more for insurance, but I didn't expect that it wouldn't exist!

Thank you!

FPO lbspen
Joined Apr 27, 2019

Sat, November 18, 2023 2:45 AM

Reply posted for lbspen.

Living in Europe offers a diverse and enriching experience, as the continent boasts a tapestry of cultures, histories, and landscapes. From the vibrant cities of Paris and Berlin to the charming villages nestled in the Italian countryside, Europe provides a unique blend of modernity and tradition. Each country has its own distinct flavor, and residents often find themselves navigating not only linguistic diversity but also a myriad of local customs. Additionally, practical aspects of daily life, such as managing finances, may involve unique elements like obtaining a Portuguese NIF for those residing in Portugal. Despite the differences, a common thread of shared values and a commitment to cultural exchange runs through the European tapestry, making it a captivating and dynamic region to call home.

FPO AidenMcCrae
Joined Jan 24, 2022

Thu, November 02, 2023 9:25 PM

Reply posted for lbspen.

Depending on your nationality and the purpose of your stay, you may need a visa Watermelon Game or residence permit to live in Europe. Research the specific requirements and apply well in advance.

FPO superedan
Joined Nov 2, 2023

Thu, October 24, 2019 10:47 PM

Reply posted for lbspen.

any update on this issue? i am on the same boat as well

FPO indoroids
Joined Oct 24, 2019

Sun, September 15, 2019 4:42 PM

Reply posted for lbspen.

I would love an update. I’m currently exploring the same. Been on Remicade since 2005 and want to retire abroad.   TIA

FPO SabrinaGiesie
Joined Sep 15, 2019

Wed, May 29, 2019 9:28 AM

Reply posted for lbspen.

Hi there!

I hope you are well.

Were you able to get any answers to your questions?

I'm on the same boat as you are and haven't been able to find anything that addresses concerns. Any information you can share would be highly appreciated!

Thank you so much!

FPO BDB
Joined May 29, 2019

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