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Financial information


You pay an amount to the CAK for the health insurance of your family members. This is called a healthcare contribution. On this page, you can find out what makes up this contribution, and how much you have to pay and when. Also take a look at the frequently asked questions.

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Healthcare contribution

You pay a healthcare contribution for basic healthcare for your family members in the country where they live. The amount of this contribution depends on the country of residence and the number of family members aged 18 and over.

All about healthcare contribution

Country-of-residence factor

Healthcare differs in every country. We take this into account using the country-of-residence factor. This way, you pay neither too much nor too little for the healthcare your family members receive in your country of residence.

All about country-of-residence factors

Invoice and annual statement

You pay a healthcare contribution for your family members directly to the CAK. You receive an invoice for this, and an annual statement, after the end of the year.

All about invoicse and annual statements

Frequently asked questions

  • How much do I pay?
  • How do I deregister family members?
  • Can I lodge an objection?
  • What are the rules on teleworking abroad?
  • To all the FAQ's on financial matters

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