
Are Health Services in Spain and the UK Mutually Free?
Healthcare rights for Spanish citizens in the UK and British citizens in Spain
Last checked: 15 June 2026
Summary: Healthcare between the UK and Spain is often misunderstood. The short answer is: healthcare is not automatically free just because someone is Spanish in the UK or British in Spain. In both countries, entitlement usually depends on residence, immigration status, work status, social security registration, student status, GHIC/EHIC cover, S1 forms or other recognised healthcare arrangements. Source: NHS entitlements: migrant health guide | GOV.UK – Healthcare for UK nationals living in Spain.
This page gives a plain-English overview for two common questions: whether Spanish citizens living, working, studying or visiting the UK can use the NHS, and whether British citizens living, working, studying or visiting Spain can use the Spanish public healthcare system. It is general guidance only and should not replace personalised advice from the relevant health authority, immigration adviser or official government source. Source: GOV.UK – Healthcare for EU citizens living in or moving to the UK; Ministerio de Inclusión – Healthcare Assistance.
Quick answer: No, the systems are not simply “mutually free” for all British and Spanish citizens.
A person may receive public healthcare on broadly the same basis as local residents if they meet the correct conditions.
But nationality alone is not enough.
Source: GOV.UK – NHS entitlements: migrant health guide; GOV.UK – Healthcare for UK nationals living in Spain.
Can Spanish citizens living, working or studying in the UK receive free NHS treatment?
Yes, Spanish citizens can receive NHS treatment in the UK on broadly the same basis as British citizens if their status makes them entitled to it. The NHS is mainly residence/status-based, not nationality-based. Hospital treatment is free for people who are ordinarily resident in the UK, meaning they are living in the UK lawfully and on a properly settled basis. This does not depend on being British, paying UK tax, having an NHS number, owning property in the UK or being registered with a GP. Source: GOV.UK – NHS entitlements: migrant health guide.
Spanish citizens who were living lawfully in the UK before the end of 2020 may be entitled to NHS healthcare through the EU Settlement Scheme. GOV.UK explains that EU citizens who were living in the UK on or before 31 December 2020 should have applied to the EU Settlement Scheme by the relevant deadline, if eligible, to maintain their healthcare position in the UK. Source: GOV.UK – Healthcare for EU citizens living in or moving to the UK.
Spanish citizens moving to the UK after Brexit to work, study or settle normally need the correct visa or immigration permission. If they are coming for more than six months, they may need to pay the Immigration Health Surcharge as part of the visa application. People who have paid the surcharge, or are exempt from it, can usually use NHS hospital treatment in England on a similar basis to an ordinarily resident person while their visa remains valid, although some standard charges such as prescriptions and dental treatment may still apply. Source: GOV.UK – Healthcare for EU citizens living in or moving to the UK | GOV.UK – Who needs to pay the healthcare surcharge.
Spanish or EU students in the UK may also be covered through the Immigration Health Surcharge if their course and visa require it. Some students may have specific reciprocal healthcare rights depending on their circumstances, but the key point is that students should check their visa, EHIC/GHIC, S1 or IHS position before relying on NHS care. Sources: GOV.UK – Healthcare for EU citizens living in or moving to the UK | GOV.UK – Who needs to pay the healthcare surcharge.
Spanish citizens visiting the UK temporarily are not automatically treated the same as UK residents. Some NHS services are free to everyone, including GP and nurse consultations in primary care and accident and emergency services, but hospital treatment after admission may be chargeable unless an exemption applies. Visitors may be covered for medically necessary care through reciprocal healthcare documents such as an EHIC or Provisional Replacement Certificate, but planned treatment normally needs prior authorisation, such as an S2 form. Source: GOV.UK – NHS entitlements: migrant health guide.
Practical conclusion for Spanish citizens in the UK
Spanish nationality alone does not give full free NHS care. Lawful UK residence, settled or pre-settled status, indefinite leave to remain, or a visa with Immigration Health Surcharge cover will often give access to NHS care on broadly the same basis as UK residents.
Visitors usually have more limited cover and should check EHIC, PRC, S2 and travel insurance arrangements before relying on NHS treatment. Sources: GOV.UK – NHS entitlements: migrant health guide | GOV.UK – Healthcare for EU citizens living in or moving to the UK.
Can British citizens living, working or studying in Spain receive free public healthcare?
Yes, British citizens can receive Spanish public healthcare on broadly the same basis as Spanish citizens once they are properly entitled and registered. As with the UK, the key point is not nationality alone. Entitlement usually depends on residence, work status, social security contributions, S1 registration, permanent residence, student GHIC cover, Convenio Especial membership or other recognised healthcare cover. Sources: GOV.UK – Healthcare for UK nationals living in Spain | Ministerio de Inclusión – Healthcare Assistance.
British citizens who are working or self-employed in Spain and making Spanish social security contributions are generally entitled to Spanish state healthcare on the same basis as a Spanish worker. Spanish government guidance states that Spanish legislation guarantees healthcare to workers registered under Spanish legislation, without differentiating by nationality. Sources: Ministerio de Inclusión – Asistencia sanitaria | GOV.UK – Healthcare for UK nationals living in Spain.
British citizens living in Spain but not working may have access through different routes. These can include registering a UK-issued S1 form if eligible. such as for some UK State Pensioners or people receiving certain exportable benefits; access through permanent residence after five years; joining the Convenio Especial public health insurance scheme after meeting the conditions; or private health insurance where required. Source: GOV.UK – Healthcare for UK nationals living in Spain.
An S1 form is important for some UK residents in Spain whose healthcare is funded by the UK. Eligible people must register the S1 with the relevant Spanish authority, and once properly registered they can access Spanish state healthcare according to the applicable rules. Sources: GOV.UK – Healthcare for UK nationals living in Spain | Ministerio de Inclusión – Healthcare Assistance.
British students studying in Spain should normally apply for a Student GHIC if they are eligible. NHS guidance explains that UK residents studying in an EU country can apply for a student UK GHIC, which provides healthcare cover for the duration of the course. Sources: NHSBSA – Student UK GHIC | NHS – Applying for healthcare cover abroad.
British visitors to Spain are not automatically covered like Spanish residents. A UK GHIC or valid EHIC covers medically necessary state healthcare during a temporary stay on the same basis as a Spanish citizen, which may mean free treatment or reduced-cost treatment. It does not cover private treatment and is not a replacement for travel insurance. Sources: GOV.UK – Healthcare for UK nationals visiting Spain | NHS – Applying for healthcare cover abroad.
Once properly registered for Spanish public healthcare, basic state services are generally free, but patients may still have to pay towards some costs, such as prescription medication or other services depending on their circumstances. Sources: GOV.UK – Healthcare for UK nationals living in Spain | GOV.UK – Healthcare for UK nationals visiting Spain.
Practical conclusion for British citizens in Spain
British nationality alone does not give automatic full access to Spanish public healthcare. British citizens living, working or studying in Spain can often access the Spanish public system, but they must do so through the correct route.
Spanish social security contributions, S1 registration, student GHIC, permanent residence, Convenio Especial or another valid healthcare arrangement. Sources: GOV.UK – Healthcare for UK nationals living in Spain | Ministerio de Inclusión – Healthcare Assistance.
Final answer
Health services in Spain and the UK are not simply “mutually free” for everyone from the other country.
In both directions, the answer depends on legal residence, registration, work or study status, social security arrangements and reciprocal healthcare documents. The safest approach is always to check the official rules before travelling, moving country, applying for residence or relying on public healthcare. Sources: GOV.UK – NHS entitlements: migrant health guide; GOV.UK – Healthcare for UK nationals living in Spain; Ministerio de Inclusión – Healthcare Assistance.
Additional pages: sources – from different angles.
- GOV.UK – NHS entitlements: migrant health guide
- GOV.UK – Healthcare for EU citizens living in or moving to the UK
- GOV.UK – Who needs to pay the healthcare surcharge
- GOV.UK – Healthcare for UK nationals living in Spain
- GOV.UK – Healthcare for UK nationals visiting Spain
- NHS – Applying for healthcare cover abroad: GHIC and EHIC
- NHSBSA – Student UK GHIC
- Ministerio de Inclusión – Healthcare Assistance
- Ministerio de Inclusión – Asistencia sanitaria
Editors note: As you can see we do extensive research, but even the official sources can make mistakes. Readers should always check the official sources above, as healthcare and immigration rules can change (frequently!).
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