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Discover the steps to becoming a legal resident in Spain

Discover the steps to becoming a legal resident in Spain

Discover the steps to becoming a legal resident in Spain
Spain is a beautiful country located in the south of Europe, bordering Portugal, France and Andorra. It is known for its stunning landscapes and vibrant culture. In addition, Spain boasts an excellent quality of life thanks to its warm climate, world-class healthcare system and great cuisine. For these reasons, many people are interested in becoming residents of Spain.

Options for temporary accommodation in Spain

The most common way to become a resident of Spain is to apply for a student or work visa. A student visa allows you to study at any Spanish university or institution for one year. To obtain the visa, you must be accepted into the program and provide proof that you have enough money to support yourself while in Spain.

A work visa allows non-EU citizens to work legally in Spain for two years. To obtain this visa, it is necessary to have an employment contract with a Spanish company, the terms of which meet the requirements set by the Spanish government.

Discover the steps to becoming a legal resident in Spain
Options for long-term residence in Spain A long-term residence permit can be obtained if you wish to stay in Spain indefinitely or permanently.
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One option is a non-entry visa, which allows holders to remain as residents without having to leave the country every six months as required by other types of visas, such as student or work visas. This type of permit also gives holders certain rights, such as access to social security benefits and the ability to apply for permanent residency after five years. Another option is the pension visa, which grants residency rights if you can prove that your income comes from pension payments from abroad or from rent outside of Spain. In order to qualify for this visa, applicants must prove that their monthly income exceeds €2,130 per month before taxes. Requirements for obtaining a residence permit in Spain

Once you have chosen the type of permit that best suits your needs, there are some general requirements that all applicants must meet:

- you must be 18 years old or older
- you must have comprehensive health insurance
- you must have no criminal record
- you must provide proof that you can financially support yourself while in the country
- you may also need additional documents depending on your individual circumstances.

In conclusion, becoming a resident of Spain can be both a rewarding and challenging experience. Given the large number of options available, it is important that prospective residents carefully consider their options before applying. By understanding which type of permit is best suited to their needs, they will be able to increase their chances of successfully obtaining the desired outcome.

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