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Which health insurance to choose in Germany based on your situation

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Which health insurance applies to you in Germany?

In Germany, health insurance is mandatory by law. The question is not whether to take it out, but which one applies to you — and that depends on four variables: whether you already live in the country, whether you have an employment contract, your gross annual salary, and your type of activity. This guide helps you identify your option before signing up, without wasting time on generic explanations of the system.

2027 update: on 29 April 2026 the German Federal Cabinet approved an extraordinary increase to the thresholds. From January 2027 the limit to access private insurance will rise to around €7,067/month (€84,800/year). If you are near the current limit of €6,450/month and considering PKV, this year is the moment to evaluate it.

Do you currently live in Germany?

This helps us understand your starting situation.

Are you going to start working soon?

Let us know whether you have a job lined up or not.

What kind of work is it?

The type of contract determines which insurance applies to you.

What is your monthly gross salary?

The €6,450 gross/month threshold determines whether you can access private insurance.

What are you going to do in Germany?

Select the option that best describes your situation.

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Temporary health insurance

Temporary health insurance is the most suitable option for your situation. It covers basic medical, dental and hospital care while you look for work or study German, from €36/month. It is valid for visa applications and you can keep it for up to 5 years.

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Public health insurance (GKV)

With your salary as an employee, what applies to you is a public health insurance (Krankenkasse). Your employer contributes half of the cost. At Bramex we help you choose the best Krankenkasse and handle the whole process for free.

Two options available

Public insurance (GKV) or private insurance (PKV)

With a salary above €6,450 gross per month you have access to both public and private insurance. Each option has different advantages. We recommend comparing before deciding.

Public insurance (GKV)

Standard coverage from the German public system. Your employer contributes half.

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Private insurance (PKV)

Wider coverage, shorter waiting times, private room.

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Public vs private comparison
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Health insurance for self-employed and freelancers

As a self-employed person or freelancer in Germany, private health insurance is usually the most suitable option. At Bramex we explain the available options and help you choose the best coverage for your situation.

Two options available

University insurance or temporary insurance

If you are going to study at a German university you have two options depending on your situation:

University student insurance

For non-EU students enrolled at a German university.

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Temporary insurance

A valid alternative while you define your situation or if you do not meet the requirements for university insurance.

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Visitor insurance and/or visa application

If you are coming to Germany temporarily or need insurance to apply for a Schengen visa, visitor insurance is the right option. It covers medical care and meets the requirements of the German embassy.

The 4 health insurance options in Germany

Before getting into profiles, a comparative overview to orient you. Each row is one of the four possible paths.

Option For whom Indicative cost (2026) Requirements More info
Public insurance (GKV) Employees with a contract and gross salary below €77,400/year. The employer pays half. ~17.5% of gross salary (14.6% base + ~2.9% average Zusatzbeitrag). Salary cap of €5,812.50/month. Employment contract, Anmeldung, Steuer-ID. See GKV
Private insurance (PKV) Employees with salary > €77,400/year, self-employed, freelancers and civil servants. Varies by age, health and coverage. Maximum employer contribution: €508.59/month. Above the threshold or self-employed / civil servant. Health questionnaire. See PKV
Temporary insurance Newcomers without a contract, German language students, job seekers, self-employed people starting out, and visa applications. From €36/month (under 35, first year); €75/month (over 35 or self-employed). Passport and basic details. No Anmeldung required to sign up. See temporary
University insurance Students enrolled at a German university, normally under 30. Reduced GKV rate for students. Over 30 and PhD candidates: private. University enrolment. See students

2026 figures. Indicative costs subject to individual conditions (age, health, type of coverage).

Which health insurance applies to you based on your profile?

The six most common profiles among foreigners arriving in or living in Germany. Identify yours and go straight to the service that fits you.

👔 Employee with an employment contract

If you have a contract as an Angestellte/r, your situation depends on your salary. The employer pays half of the contribution in both cases.

Salary < €77,400/year: mandatory GKV.
Salary > €77,400/year: choose between voluntary GKV or PKV.
Compare Krankenkassen

💻 Self-employed or freelancer

As a Selbstständige/r you do not have automatic access to mandatory GKV. You can choose between voluntary GKV, PKV, or temporary insurance while starting your business.

Applies to you: voluntary GKV or PKV (depending on age, expected income and health). If you just arrived and are not invoicing yet, start with temporary.
Freelancer insurance

🛬 Newcomer without a contract

If you just landed and still do not have a signed contract, you will not be able to register with a public Krankenkasse. Temporary insurance covers the transition period.

Applies to you: temporary health insurance from €36/month. Valid for visa and renewable for up to 5 years.
See temporary insurance

🎓 University student

If you are coming to study at a German university, you can normally access the reduced GKV student rate up to age 30. Above that age or as a PhD candidate, you need private insurance.

Applies to you: GKV student insurance (under 30) or private student / PhD insurance.
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🟦 Professional with a Blue Card

If you come with a Blue Card (minimum salary €50,700/year in 2026, or €45,934.20 in shortage occupations), you normally enter mandatory GKV. Only if you exceed €77,400/year can you consider PKV.

Applies to you: mandatory GKV. If you exceed €77,400/year: compare GKV vs PKV. While processing your visa: temporary.
Full Blue Card guide

✈️ Visit or visa application

If you are coming on a visit, for a short stay or need insurance to process a Schengen visa, you do not need (nor can you sign up for) a structural German insurance.

Applies to you: visitor / Schengen visa insurance. Meets the requirements of the German embassy.
Visitor insurance