How to find health insurance for your French visa
Briefly

Foreigners seeking to move to France without EU citizenship must obtain a visa, often requiring proof of health insurance. This is particularly crucial for those applying for the 'Visiteur' status, commonly chosen by retirees. Citizens from countries without bilateral agreements with France, like the United States, need private health insurance covering at least €30,000 for medical emergencies. A specific travel health insurance certificate is mandated, and simply presenting an American health insurance card is insufficient for visa requirements.
If you are looking to move to France and you do not hold EU citizenship, then you will first need a visa.
If you come from a country that does not have a bilateral agreement with France, you will need a private health insurance policy.
Read at The Local France
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