Residency & Visas
Owning property in Spain does not automatically grant the right to live in the country full time. Residency and visa requirements depend on nationality, length of stay and personal circumstances. Understanding your legal status is essential for remaining compliant and enjoying life in Spain without complications.
Residency rules can change, so property owners should always ensure they are following the most current regulations.
EU Property Owners
EU citizens benefit from freedom of movement but still have requirements when living in Spain long term.
EU owners who spend significant time in Spain should ensure they are properly registered.
Non-EU Property Owners
Non-EU property owners are subject to different rules and typically require a visa for long-term stays.
Non-EU owners should plan well in advance.
Types of Residency and Visas
There are several residency and visa options depending on circumstances.
Each option has specific requirements and obligations.
Registration and Documentation
Once residency or a visa is granted, further steps are required in Spain.
Missing deadlines can lead to complications or penalties.
Residency and Tax Implications
Residency status can impact your tax obligations in Spain.
Understanding your tax position is essential.
Healthcare and Residency
Healthcare access is often linked to residency status.
Ensuring correct coverage is a key part of residency planning.
Living in Spain Legally and Confidently
Residency and visa matters can feel complex, but with the right information and support, property owners can navigate the process smoothly.