Investor-Residency (Golden-Visa)

Residency In Spain By Investment

The Investor-Residency, or as some call it, the Golden-Visa, is for applicants who wish to benefit from the advantages of being a resident of Spain and yet not be classed as a resident for tax purposes. This permit requires an investment of at least 500.000€ in Spanish property (one or several), per application. Provided the first 500,000€ of the property value is unencumbered. It is also possible to apply by depositing 1,000,000€ in a Spanish bank account or any of the investments which can be see-here.

Yes, it is possible to apply for Spanish residency. You can apply with your spousechildren under 18 years of age and those who are financial dependents as well as parents in the same situation.

Investor residency has 3 periods of validity.
If the application is made from within Spain whilst on a visit, the authorities will grant the 3-year residency permit directly, followed by a permit in 5-year residency periods.
Alternatively the initial visa, if applied through a Consulate outside of Spain, is valid for 1-year, and once in Spain and the residence card is obtained it is followed by a 5-year residency permit and then with Residency Permits with periods of 5-years validity.

It is also possible to become a permanent resident and then apply for Spanish Citizenship (10 years of residency).

Aside from the above noted investment, the first applicant must be able to prove a monthly income of at least 4 times the I.P.R.E.M. (532€ x 4), including an additional 532€ per additional family member.

For example, a family with 3 members will have to prove a monthly income of 6 times the I.P.R.E.M., or approximately 3,200€ per month.

You are also required to have a bank account with enough funds for the duration of your permit.

Finally, you are required to have a clean criminal record in the country where you have lived in the last 4 years and private medical insurance, in Spain.

According to the law, the Consulate has 10 days to approve the permit from application (provided the right documents have been submitted for a Spanish Residency).

This is not required. The only permanency criteria for renewal of the visa permit to residency permit, is to have travelled to Spain at least once (during the initial visa permit).

CAN I APPLY WITH MY FAMILY?

Yes, it is possible to apply for Spanish residency. You can apply with your spouse, children under 18 years of age that are financially dependents as well as parents in the same situation.

HOW LONG IS THE PERMIT FOR?

Investor residency has 3 periods of validity. The initial visa, if applied through the Consulate, is valid for 2 years, followed by a 5-year residency permit and then with Residency Permits with periods of 5-years validity. If the application is made from Spain whilst on a visit, the authorities will grant the 2-year residency permit directly, followed by a permit in 5-year residency periods.

It is also possible to become a permanent resident and then apply for Spanish Citizenship (10 years of residency).

WHAT IS THE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA?

Aside from the above noted investment, the first applicant must be able to prove a monthly income of at least 4 times the I.P.R.E.M. (532€ x 4), including an additional 532€ per additional family member.

For example, a family with 3 members will have to prove a monthly income of 6 times the I.P.R.E.M., or approximately 3,200€ per month.

You are also required to have a bank account with enough funds for the duration of your permit.

Finally, you are required to have a clean criminal record in the country where you have lived in the last 4 years and private medical insurance, in Spain.

HOW LONG CAN THE PROCESS TAKE?

According to the law, the Consulate has 10 days to approve the permit from application (provided the right documents have been submitted for a Spanish Residency).

DO I HAVE TO SPEND MORE THAN 6 MONTHS IN SPAIN?

This is not required. The only permanency criteria for renewal of the visa permit to residency permit, is to have travelled to Spain at least once (during the initial visa permit).

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