
END OF OBLIGATORY USE OF FACE-MASKS ON PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN SPAIN
The government of Spain has taken the decision to end the obligatory use of face-masks on public transport in Spain from 08th February 2023. Having analysed

The government of Spain has taken the decision to end the obligatory use of face-masks on public transport in Spain from 08th February 2023. Having analysed

Spain digital nomad visa is now available for remote work and allows highly qualified Non-EU nationals to live and work remotely from Spain for up

An important update for spanish investor-residency applications where the duration of the residence permit for investors has been updated. The initial authorization of residence for

In 2022, Royal Decree 629/2022, was published in the Official State Gazette, amending the Regulations of Organic Law 4/2000, explaining changes in the family roots

In 2022, Royal Decree 629/2022, was published in the Official State Gazette, amending the Regulations of Organic Law 4/2000, explaining many new updates for expats

In 2022, Royal Decree 629/2022, was published in the Official State Gazette, amending the Regulations of Organic Law 4/2000, explaining many new updates for expats

In 2022, Royal Decree 629/2022, was published in the Official State Gazette, amending the Regulations of Organic Law 4/2000, explaining many new updates for expats

In 2022, Royal Decree 629/2022, was published in the Official State Gazette, amending the Regulations of Organic Law 4/2000, explaining many new updates for expats

In 2022, Royal Decree 629/2022, was published in the Official State Gazette, amending the Regulations of Organic Law 4/2000, explaining many new updates for expats

In 2022, Royal Decree 629/2022, was published in the Official State Gazette, amending the Regulations of Organic Law 4/2000, explaining many new updates for expats
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Digital-Nomad Visa
Spain’s Digital Nomad Visa allows non-EU citizens to live and work remotely in Spain for up to a year, with the possibility of renewal. Applicants must prove remote income with non-Spanish partners.
Non-Lucrative Residency
This residency is for applicants who either wish to retire in Spain or for those who have businesses abroad which does not require the applicant to work, demonstrating that they have a stable source of income without having to work in Spain. Income: For this application we must demonstrate minimum income of €26,000 per annum (approx.) and additional earnings of at least €6,500 per annum per additional applicant (spouse and/or children under 18 years old).
Student-Visa
A Student-Visa can include additional resident-permits for dependant Family Members. Student-Visas permit work as Employee or as Self-Employed in Spain. The student should study for and obtain a title in a registered Spanish education entity. It allows the student to work as an employee or as self-employed for up to 30 hours per week. Only some student-visa applications can be made from within Spain as a tourist, while others must be made through the Spanish console.
Self-Employed
The Self-Employed Residency permit is for applicants who wish to start a business and live in Spain.
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