Users' questions

How can I legally immigrate to Spain?

How can I legally immigrate to Spain?

The general procedure for immigration to Spain is this:

  1. You deliver your visa application in person at the Spanish Embassy in your country of residence.
  2. The Embassy forwards the application to the authorities in Spain.
  3. If your application is approved, the Embassy will call you to pick up your visa.

Is it easy to immigrate to Spain?

Immigration to Spain can be a difficult task for many. But with the right advice, it shouldn’t be that way. Because in order to enjoy all the wonders of the country, you will for sure need to enjoy legal status. And that implies obtaining a residence and work authorization.

Where are most immigrants in Spain from?

Spain attracts significant immigration from Latin America and Eastern Europe. The fastest-growing immigrant groups in 2017 were Venezuelans, Colombians, Italians, Ukrainians, and Argentinians.

How long can I stay in Spain without becoming a resident?

183 days
How long can I stay in Spain without becoming a resident? You can stay in Spain for a maximum of 183 days per year (6 months) in order to not become a resident. If you spend an extra day (184 days and onwards), you will be regarded as a resident, hence paying resident taxes in the country.

Can I get residency in Spain if I buy a house?

If you buy property in Spain you can get a Spanish residency permit (this is the correct bureacratic terminology for Spain’s golden visa), which allows you to live in Europe. The only challenge is the paperwork, and you must invest at least 500,000€. Keep reading to learn the details.

Does Spain have free healthcare?

The Spanish National Healthcare System (“Instituto Nacional de la Salud”), founded on Spain’s General Healthcare Act of 1986, guarantees universal coverage and free healthcare access to all Spanish nationals, regardless of economic situation or participation in the social security network.

What jobs are in demand in Spain?

Let’s find out. According to the data gathered from the interviews with Human Resources directors, the categories currently in the highest demand in Spain are: Sales (26.34%), Engineering (24.19%), Technology (23.12%), Marketing (9.14%) and Administration, Finance and Legal (4.30%).

Is moving to Spain a good idea?

Spain offers a great lifestyle and climate and if you are retired and get a pension then we certainly can recommend moving to Spain. However the younger you are the more uncertain the possible move to Spain. Much depends on your career and job prospects, your personal skills, character and ability to speak Spanish.

What is Spain’s nationality?

Spaniards or Spanish people, a national term for people from any part of Spain.

Can I still retire to Spain?

Yes, you can still retire to Spain after Brexit but the conditions are more stringent and complicated. They involve showing proof of income and savings to show that you can support yourself in Spain. Healthcare is also an issue and receiving your pension if you are not already a resident of Spain.

What are the immigration laws in Spain?

Lawful immigration. In order to visit Spain legally, an immigrant needs to follow all the requirements set out by Spanish Immigration Law. The main law, which regulates the immigration of non-EU citizens in Spain, is the Immigration Act 2009.

How do I immigrate to Spain?

Register as a resident at your local immigration office in Spain. If you’re living in Spain for more than 3 months, you must apply for a residency card, called a National ID Card. Apply in person once you’re in Spain.

How many immigrants in Spain?

According to immigration statistics, Spain currently hosts around 4,5 million immigrants, which is about 9,8% of the total population. The largest groups of immigrants come from Romania and Morocco.

What did Spanish immigrants bring to America?

The Spaniards brought with them to American lands, including Peru , products for cultivation such as wheat, barley, sugar cane, coffee, mustard; Grains such as rice, chickpeas, lentils, beans; Vegetables and herbs such as onion, oregano, rosemary, carrot, lettuce, spinach; Fruits such as lemon, grapefruit, grapes, etc.