Andorra – Health Service

Andorra runs a social insurance-based healthcare system, financed through compulsory contributions to the Caixa Andorrana de Seguretat Social (CASS), which extends coverage to nearly all residents. The model combines government oversight with care delivered by private practitioners, and functions on

Andorra – Health Issues

Andorra ranks among Europe’s top performers in health and longevity, boasting a life expectancy of 84.6 years (as of 2023) and a healthcare system that punches well above its weight. Nevertheless, newcomers to the principality should familiarise themselves with a

Andorra – Health Insurance

All residents of Andorra are legally required to hold health insurance. Expats who are employed or self-employed gain access to public healthcare through the Caixa Andorrana de Seguretat Social (CASS), a social security fund that reimburses between 75% and 100%

Andorra – Finding Property to Rent

For foreign nationals, renting a home in Andorra presents no legal obstacles — there are no restrictions on non-citizens entering into lease agreements — but the market itself is compact, highly competitive, and fast-moving. Newcomers should be prepared to pay

Andorra – Finding Property to Buy

Purchasing property in Andorra means working primarily through licensed estate agents, with online listing portals and specialist buyer’s agents playing a supporting role. Two features set this market apart from most others: non-resident foreign buyers must secure government authorisation before

Andorra – Finding Employment

Andorra’s labour market is compact yet highly competitive, with unemployment sitting below 2% and robust demand across tourism, finance, retail, and technology. Before relocating, foreign workers must obtain a concrete job offer, navigate annual immigration quotas, and show competence in

Andorra – Emergencies

Andorra maintains distinct emergency numbers for each type of service: 110 for police, 116 for medical emergencies, 118 for fire and ambulance, and 112 for mountain rescue. While emergency care is accessible to everyone who needs it, the costs involved

Andorra – Elderly Care

Elderly care in Andorra is widely considered to be of a high standard, shaped by a deeply held cultural emphasis on family involvement alongside an expanding network of state-supported and private services. The system is modest in scale — reflecting