
New national ´State Of Alarm´ employed in Spain
The Spanish Cabinet have approved a new national ´State Of Alarm´ for the country, which gives Spain’s regional governments a legal framework to limit the
The Spanish Cabinet have approved a new national ´State Of Alarm´ for the country, which gives Spain’s regional governments a legal framework to limit the
If you need an appointmnet at your local Spanish consulate, how do you know which of the consulates or embassies are now operational since their
As you well know, the borders of the European Union have been closed since March 2020, when the coronavirus disease was considered a pandemic. Since
When it comes to the residency renewal of your residence card, one of the most common causes for rejection by the Spanish authorities is directly
As of 6th of July 2020, the Directorate General of Migration and the National Police will issue, upon-application, a new residency card and with it,
After its 98 days being active, the ´State of Alarm´ in Spain has been brought to an end and as of 21/06/2020, Spain enters into
Spain Residency lawyers are now Registered Immigration Representatives (´RER´). This facility allows Spain Residency consultants to file most of their applications online, thereby speeding up
Can I return to Spain with my card or “return permit”, even if they have expired? What happens if my card expires during Coronavirus state
The phases for the de-escalation of Spain´s ´State Of Alarm´ Royal Decree 463/2020 have been set out by the Spanish government with an idea to
The Spanish goverment has imposed an extension of validity for expired residency residence cards due to Coronavirus. Many of the residence cards expired due to
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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.
Student-visa applications can be made from within Spain as a tourist and obtain a response on your application within 30 days.
Self-Employed Residency
Spain’s Self-Employed Visa (also known as the “autónomo” visa) allows non-EU citizens to live and work in Spain by setting up their own business or working freelance. Applicants must demonstrate sufficient financial means, a viable business plan, and meet other requirements.
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