IMMIGRATION RESIDENCY & VISAS
Where it all ends.
Residency Done With Diligence
While most firms prioritize the easiest application process, we prioritize your net worth. A residency choice made without a forward tax strategy as a starting point is more than a clerical mistake; it may be a lasting financial burden. We ensure your immigration pathway is strategically aligned to protect your income and capital from thousands in unnecessary tax leaks.
Your Seamless Transition to Spain
Experience a relocation defined by simplicity, not red tape. We provide holistic relocation services, managing everything from your tax-optimized visa to the keys to your new home. By bridging Spanish regulations and your personal goals, we remove the friction of multiple advisors and ensure you arrive in Spain with complete peace of mind.
To legally stay in Spain for more than 90 days, you must obtain residence authorization through the appropriate visa or an approved in-country application. Once authorization is granted, non-EU nationals receive a TIE, which is the physical residence card confirming their legal status.
Permanent & Semi-Permanent Visa Options
The TIE, or Foreigner Identity Card, is issued to non-EU nationals after residence authorization has been approved. Its validity depends on the type of residence permit. Initial temporary residence is typically granted for one year, renewals are commonly granted for two years, and long-term residence is granted for five years.
Digital Nomad Visa: Available to non-EU nationals who work remotely for companies located outside Spain or operate an international business with limited Spanish-sourced income. Applicants must demonstrate income equivalent to at least 200 percent of Spain’s minimum wage, maintain private health insurance, and meet professional or educational criteria. Approved applicants receive residence authorisation and a TIE.
Highly Qualified Visa: Available for highly qualified or specialised individuals entering into a labour contract in Spain, with a diploma or substantial relevant work experience and a salary of over €45,000, depending upon the role.
Student Visa: A student visa is required for non-EU nationals undertaking studies in Spain that last more than 90 days. It is generally obtained before arrival in Spain unless the applicant qualifies to apply from within the country. Upon approval, the student receives a corresponding residence card. Applicants need to demonstrate sufficient financial means and valid health insurance.
'Arraigo': Arraigo refers to several exceptional residence pathways available to individuals who have lived in Spain for a qualifying period and can demonstrate integration, employment, family ties, or participation in recognised training programs. The specific requirements depend on the type of arraigo being requested.
Spouse or long-term partner (pareja de hecho): For partners of Spanish or EU nationals living in Spain.
Non-Lucrative Visa: Spain uses the IPREM (Public Multiple Effects Income Indicator) to set these limits. For 2026, the main applicant must show 400% of the IPREM, which totals €28,800 per year ($32,000 USD approx), plus 100% of the IPREM (€7,200) for each additional family member.
Economic Visa: Work-based residence permits are available to individuals who secure qualifying employment in Spain. Approval depends on the type of work authorisation and may require labour market review unless the position qualifies under a specialised category such as Highly Qualified Professional status.
RESIDENCY DOESN’T HAVE TO BE COMPLICATED
We provide holistic residency services with a tax-forward approach, optimizing your financial footprint to minimize unnecessary tax exposure.