You must pay PSD in Lithuania if you have declared residence, hold a temporary residence permit, and are employed or self-employed. Some family exemptions apply.
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Eligibility and Requirements
Health Insurance in Lithuania
You must pay PSD contributions if the Migration Department or/and SODRA (State Social Insurance Fund Board) has provided information to the National Health Insurance Fund confirming that you meet all of the following conditions:
- You have declared a place of residence in Lithuania;
- You are employed, a member of a small partnership (MB), or self-employed (for example, conducting individual activity) or you are employed on another basis;
- You hold a temporary residence permit (TRP).
If you meet these conditions and have a spouse, your spouse must also pay PSD contributions.
There are, however, some exceptions — if your family has a child under 8 years old or two or more children, one parent may be exempt from paying PSD (note: this exemption does not apply to single parents). To use this exemption, you must submit a separate application, which can be done retroactively.
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Health insurance payment,
Healthcare obligations,
Lithuanian residency,
PSD Lithuania,
SODRA