Foreign student or traveller

AIDAMOBILITY covers your healthcare and your everyday life during your stay in France and in the SCHENGEN area.

Our health insurance is very complete and is compulsory to obtain a visa (no-EU citizen)

Health insurance to citizens of an European Union country

The first step to cover your health is to apply for your European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) from the social protection organization in your country of residence. 

Thanks to this card you are able to access care in case of illness.

Whatever the reason for your trip and the length of your stay, health insurance is strongly recommended (sometimes required) to cover your health in France.

Public Liability Insurance

It is mandatory to complete your enrollment in higher education in France. It covers the damage that you might cause to others during your everyday student activities (internship, babysitting, outings, etc.)

 

 

Get your quote to get health insurance. In the next step select « Santé à l’étranger » then « Schengen Health »

In our SCHENGEN HEALTH you’ll have these comon guarantees in various options possible

  • No advance payment of actual costs from the 1st € throughtout the SCHENGEN area.
  • Public liability insurance (internship, studies and private life).
  • Repatriation assistance to the country of origin.

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Health insurance for citizen from a non European Union state

How to cover your health if you stay in France less than three months ?

You must apply for a Schengen Visa, which allows you to move freely within the Schengen area for a maximum of 3 months.

Moreover, to obtain this visa, you must necessarily hold a travel insurance policy that covers you for the entire duration of your stay for any medical treatment, emergency hospital care and your repatriation costs for medical reasons.

How to cover your health if you stay in France more than three months ?

You must register with French Social Security on the etudiant-etranger.ameli.fr website. In France, social security is mandatory and free for international students who are not from the European Union.

Once registration is complete, you will receive a certificate of affiliation to French social security. Apply for your “carte vitale” (health insurance card) on ameli.fr and declare your preferred physician during your first consultation.

In France, social security allows you to benefit from partial reimbursement of your healthcare costs. To avoid paying significant outstanding charges, it is strongly recommended to take out complementary health insurance.

It may take several months to process your social security registration. During this period, you will be covered, but the reimbursement of your healthcare costs will only take place when you obtain your social security number. In order to avoid paying up significant charges, in the event of hospitalization for example, we recommend you take out our travel insurance policy : SCHENGEN HEALTH

Public Liability Insurance

It is mandatory to complete your enrollment in higher education in France. It covers the damage that you might cause to others during your everyday student activities (internship, babysitting, outings, etc.)

 

Get your quote for the minimum insurance required for your Schengen visa

  • Maximum amount of reimbursement of health expenses : €30 000 per period of coverage.
  • Coverage of care in case of illness and accident. Previous illness or pre-existing injureies are not supported.
  • Assistance & repatriation.

Make your quote to get better insurance than that required for your Schengen visa. In the next step select « Santé à l’étranger » then « Schengen Health »

In our SCHENGEN HEALTH you’ll have these comon guarantees in various options possible

  • No advance payment of actual costs from the 1st € throughtout the SCHENGEN area.
  • Public liability insurance (internship, studies and private life).
  • Repatriation assistance to the country of origin.

Foreign students in Schengen space

Countries included in SCHENCHEN area are :

  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Croatia
  • Denmark
  • Estonia
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Iceland
  • Italy
  • Latvia
  • Liechtenstein
  • Lithuania
  • Luxembourg
  • Malta
  • Norway
  • The Netherlands
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • The Czech Republic
  • Slovakia
  • Slovenia
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland