FAQ's
Remote workers, freelancers, and employees of foreign companies who want to live in Spain while continuing their international employment.
Applicants must show proof of a stable income from remote work, typically above the minimum salary set by Spanish authorities
Depending on your length of stay, you may be subject to tax obligations in Spain. We guide you on tax residency laws.
Yes, spouses and dependent children can be included in the application under family reunification rules.
You must demonstrate sufficient financial resources to support yourself without working in Spain.
No, the Non-Lucrative Visa does not allow employment or business activities in Spain.
Yes, the visa is initially granted for one year and can be renewed for two more years at a time
Yes, applicants must have full-coverage private health insurance with no co-payments.
We assist with Student Visas, Work Visas, Family Reunification Visas, Investor (Golden) Visas, and more.
Processing times vary but typically range from 1 to 3 months, depending on the visa type and workload at Spanish consulates.
If your visa is rejected, we can appeal the decision or advise on alternative visa options.
Yes, there are no restrictions on foreign buyers purchasing property in Spain.
We assist with due diligence, contract review, taxes, mortgage arrangements, and final registration of the property.
You may need to pay VAT (IVA), transfer tax, notary fees, and registration costs, which we will help calculate.
Yes, investing €500,000 or more in real estate can qualify you for a Spanish Golden Visa.
NIE (Número de Identificación de Extranjero) is an identification number for foreigners, while TIE (Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjero) is a physical residence card.
Yes, an NIE is essential for financial transactions, tax purposes, and property ownership in Spain.
The process can take a few weeks, depending on the local authorities. We help secure appointments and handle paperwork.
A POA allows someone to legally act on your behalf for real estate transactions, visa applications, or legal matters.
Yes, you can arrange a POA in your home country and have it legalized for use in Spain.
POA can be limited to specific actions or remain valid until revoked.
It is recommended to have a Spanish will for assets located in Spain to avoid legal complications.
Spanish inheritance laws will determine how your estate is distributed, which may not align with your wishes.
Yes, inheritance tax rates vary by region and depend on your relationship to the deceased.
To ensure fair terms, legal compliance, and protection against future disputes.
Yes, we prepare and review contracts in both languages to ensure clarity for all parties.
Employment, rental, business, real estate, and service agreements, among others.
Civil law covers family law, property disputes, debt recovery, consumer rights, and personal legal claims.
Yes, we represent clients in civil litigation, dispute resolution, and negotiations.
Yes, we focus on amicable settlements whenever possible to avoid lengthy legal battles
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