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Registering with the CAK is easy. This page provides a step-by-step overview of how it works and what you can expect afterwards.
If you are insured through the CAK, what kind of healthcare will be reimbursed in your country of residence, in the Netherlands or in another country? You can read all about medical care and reimbursement here.
On this page you'll find financial information about your health insurance through the CAK, when you live in a treaty country and you are receiving a pension or benefit from the Netherlands.
If your family members are insured through the CAK, you can read all about medical care and reimbursement here.
Do you work in the Netherlands? In that case, you must take out health insurance for yourself in the Netherlands. You can insure your family members through the CAK if they have little or no income and live in a treaty country.
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.
You receive an invoice for your healthcare contribution, and an annual statement at the end of the year. This page tells you all about invoices and annual statements.
Does your personal situation change? And do you want to change or request something? You can arrange many things quickly and easily via our website.