It’s a residence permit that allows remote workers, freelancers, and business owners to live in Spain while working for companies or clients located abroad.
It’s a residence permit that allows remote workers, freelancers, and business owners to live in Spain while working for companies or clients located abroad.
This visa is available to non-EU nationals who can demonstrate remote work, a stable income, a professional background, and private health insurance.
We’ll evaluate your specific situation during our free consultation.
Yes, if your business is primarily international and meets certain activity and income criteria. We’ll advise on any adjustments needed to make your case stronger.
No, this visa is for non-EU/EEA/Swiss nationals. EU citizens must register through a different residency process.
Yes — our first consultation is completely free. We'll assess your case and explain the next steps without any obligation.
If your case is viable, we’ll invite you to proceed with a preliminary study, which is a paid step where we analyze your documentation in detail.
No, this visa is for non-EU/EEA/Swiss nationals. EU citizens must register through a different residency process.
You must demonstrate sufficient and stable income to support yourself (and family, if applicable). We’ll guide you based on the latest thresholds.
Yes. Spouses and dependent children can be included in your application as accompanying family members.
If you spend more than a certain number of days per year in Spain, you may become a tax resident. However, there is a special tax regime available for digital nomads under specific conditions.
Yes, as long as your clients are mainly outside of Spain and your income is consistent.
That’s allowed, as long as the business is international in nature and not primarily managed from Spain. We’ll help make sure your structure is compliant.
Yes, but only to a limited extent. Your main source of income must remain international.
Depending on how and where you apply, you’ll either receive a visa to enter Spain or a residence permit directly. After arrival, you’ll need to complete local registration steps.
Yes. This visa allows you to travel within the Schengen Area for short periods while maintaining Spain as your primary residence.
Yes, if you meet certain conditions after arrival. This tax regime offers favorable rates for a limited time and must be requested within a specific window.
The final payment (30%) is only due once your full application has been submitted to the authorities.
Yes. This permit can serve as a stepping stone to long-term residency or other types of permits, depending on your future goals