Legally live and work in Spain for 3 years, ideal for digital nomads and freelancers!
Work for international companies or run your own business while enjoying life in Spain.
Apply easily from Spain as a tourist or directly from your home country.
No need to wait – secure your remote work visa today and start your Spanish adventure!
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The visa for digital nomads and remote workers is now available, allowing you to start your application today! This 3-year residence permit can be applied for directly from Spain as a tourist or from your home country. Secure your ability to live and work remotely now!
The long-awaited visa for digital nomads and remote workers is now available, allowing you to start your application today and move to your dream destination.
If you are in any of these 3 groups… keep reading! This visa is for you.
Your company allows you to work remotely from Spain as an employee.
You are a freelancer with clients based abroad.
You generate your income from online sources outside of Spain, working with international clients and platforms.
Key Advantages Of The Digital Nomad Visa
Get your visa resolution within just 20 days after submitting all required documents.
Take advantage of a special tax regime that allows you to pay only 24% on your income.
Bring Relatives
Include your relatives in your application, allowing them to obtain residency without additional requirements.
Complete the entire application process immediately after entering Spain as a tourist.
Once you obtain this visa, you'll have the freedom to travel throughout the Schengen Area.
Years spent under the digital nomad visa contribute towards qualifying for permanent residency and citizenship.
Demonstrate that no more than 20% of your total income is derived from sources within Spain.
You must have been employed continuously for at least three months by the company for which you are working remotely. Additionally, the company must confirm that you are permitted to work online.
The company or companies with which the digital nomad is associated must have been in operation for at least one year.
You must either be a graduate of a reputable university or business school OR have at least three years of prior work experience.
Obtain comprehensive private health insurance with full coverage
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Show proof of sufficient financial resources, such as an annual income of at least €31,752.
Pay a flat 24% tax on your work-related income (up to €600,000), instead of facing a progressive rate of up to 48%.
Be classified as a non-resident for tax purposes for five years, allowing you to avoid paying wealth tax.
Eliminate the requirement to complete and submit the Model 720 asset declaration.
Take advantage of this special regime if you haven't lived in Spain for the past 5 years, rather than the 10 years required under the general rule of the Beckham Law.
Begin your tax application within six months of obtaining your digital nomad visa.
Our team handles the entire application or renewal process online, ensuring you can obtain your residency effortlessly.
Our team of expert immigration, business, and tax lawyers will guide you through the entire application process, providing support and resolving any legal questions you may have along the way.
We handle your digital nomad visa application from start to finish, preparing all necessary documents, ensuring you meet every requirement, and guiding you step-by-step for a smooth and hassle-free process.
We will handle the entire process of applying for the special tax regime on your behalf, helping you save on taxes with a flat 24% rate on your income. Additionally, we’ll assist you in avoiding wealth tax and the requirement to submit the Model 720.
To be eligible for the digital nomad visa in Spain, you must prove that you earn at least 200% of the Salario Mínimo Interprofesional (SMI), which is currently 1,000 euros per month or 1,166.67 euros per month (divided into 12 payments). In the near future, the minimum wage is expected to increase to 1,082 euros per month (paid in 14 instalments). This means that you must have a monthly income of at least €2,333.34 or €28,000 per year, and this figure is expected to increase. You can prove this income through bank statements, employment contracts, or invoices.
Yes, you can bring your spouse and children to Spain on the digital nomad visa. However, to add a family member, you must prove that you have an additional 75% of the SMI or minimum wage (which amounts to an additional 875 euros). For each new family member such as children, you must prove that you have an additional 25% of the SMI which is currently €291.66.
Yes, you must have private or public health insurance to be eligible for the digital nomad visa in Spain. It is not clear whether you will have to pay social security contributions or whether you will be eligible for the public payment programme, convenio especial if you receive public health insurance.
You must prove that you have professional credentials or a degree related to your career. Alternatively, you can prove that you have at least three years of experience working in your sector.
The digital nomad visa is valid for an initial period of one year. You can then apply for a residence permit before the visa expires, which will be for 3 years if you have a permanent contract. After 5 years, you can apply for permanent residence.
Yes, once you have the digital nomad visa, you can apply for a residence card in Spain, which will allow you to travel within the EU for as long as you reside in Spain. However, it does not allow you to work or reside in other EU countries. It allows you to visit other countries for short periods of time.
How much time do I need to spend in Spain for the digital nomad visa to remain valid?
If you stay in Spain for more than 183 days, you will be considered a tax resident and will need to pay taxes on any money earned while working in Spain, even if it comes from clients or companies in other countries. The digital nomad visa offers financial advantages because it is subject to Non-Resident Income Tax (IRNR) instead of the standard progressive income tax (IRPF) paid by permanent employees in Spain. Only those with income over €55,000 will be taxed under the Beckham Law (if your income is less than this amount, it is not appropriate), but if you are under the Digital Nomad Law, you will not pay tax on income from real estate assets, dividends from companies, etc., generated in your country. Wealth tax is only payable on assets located in Spain. Please note that you can only use this regime for the first 6 years.
If you stay in Spain for more than 183 days, you will be considered a tax resident and will need to pay taxes on any money earned while working in Spain, even if it comes from clients or companies in other countries. The digital nomad visa offers financial advantages because it is subject to Non-Resident Income Tax (IRNR) instead of the standard progressive income tax (IRPF) paid by permanent employees in Spain. Only those with income over €55,000 will be taxed under the Beckham Law (if your income is less than this amount, it is not appropriate), but if you are under the Digital Nomad Law, you will not pay tax on income from real estate assets, dividends from companies, etc., generated in your country. Wealth tax is only payable on assets located in Spain. Please note that you can only use this regime for the first 6 years.