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Lithuanian residency provides access to healthcare in Lithuania and private EU-wide medical insurance.

Yes. Once you have Lithuanian residency and begin paying monthly PSD (Compulsory Health Insurance) contributions, you gain access to Lithuania’s high-quality, affordable healthcare system. You can also register for a free European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), which allows you to access medically necessary healthcare while traveling in other EU countries.

Residents can use Lithuania’s public healthcare services or purchase private health insurance for additional coverage — including treatment in other EU countries.

Many of our clients choose private insurance because it offers:

  • EU-wide coverage across multiple countries
  • Shorter waiting times for appointments
  • Access to specialists and private hospitals

After your residency is approved, we help you choose the right healthcare plan for you and your family. Lithuania’s medical system is well regarded for its quality and affordability, making it a popular choice for expatriates relocating from the US, UK, Australia, and New Zealand.

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