According to Spanish nationality legislation, after 5 years of temporary residence in Spain, one may seek for permanent status.
Following ten years of permanent residency, one can seek for citizenship – a Spanish passport – through the naturalisation procedure, if certain conditions are satisfied.
With Spanish citizenship, one also acquires European Union citizenship.
Spain is an appealing location for migrants due to its mild temperature and laid-back culture.
Despite the country’s economy experiencing a dramatic dip as a result of the 2008 global financial crisis, employment and economic growth have been slowly improving in recent years.
This means that Spanish firms will have a larger need for international labour.
Full Name:
Kingdom of Spain
Capital:
Madrid
Currency:
Euro (EUR)
Official Language:
Spanish
The general procedures for immigration to Spain are:
There are several visa alternatives for immigration to Spain: Our most popular route to the residence is the wealth visa service. This service is for people who desire to come to Spain and have enough money to live in Spain without working.
The golden visa (or property visa) service adheres to a 2013 Spanish statute. This statute grants residence to anyone who purchases a property worth more than 500,000€.
Companies can use our skilled worker visa service to acquire competent experts or use our corporate visa service to move personnel from their overseas office to the Spain office.
Our investor visa service is for those seeking to immigrate to Spain through business investment.
Our student visa service enables you to study in Spain for a prolonged period of time.