Spain's government has just increased the minimum wage, meaning that foreigners applying for or already on the digital nomad visa will have to show higher monthly earnings.
If you're a non-EU citizen planning on retiring to Spain, regardless of whether you're from the UK, Australia, the US or Canada, there's now only one choice when it comes to visas that will allow you to reside in the country.
Spain desperately needs tens of thousands more cybersecurity experts, programmers and other IT and tech workers, offering foreign talent an invaluable opportunity to bypass low wages and more easily choose the position of their liking.
Full page adverts have appeared in respected British financial newspapers criticising Spain's Beckham Law tax rules as 'inconsistent with fundamental European law and human rights'.
The Spanish government on Friday published the law which confirms that non-EU nationals who want to benefit from the last golden visas have until April 2025 to buy a €500,000 home in Spain and apply for Spanish residency.
After months of uncertainty and a recent veto by the Senate, Spain's divisive golden visa scheme will definitely be cancelled after its abolishment received a final absolute majority in the Congress.
There's a lot to consider when moving to a new country, particularly when it comes to moving your personal belongings. What should you bring with you and what are the rules for bringing items like furniture into Spain?
A total of 573 golden visas have been issued to non-EU citizens since April 2024, when Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez first announced he would be scrapping this residency option for wealthy non-EU nationals.
The imminent cancellation of Spain's golden visa scheme means that non-EU nationals will no longer be able to 'buy' the most flexible and lenient residency option with regard to tax responsibilities and absences from the country.
Cost of living is an important factor to consider when moving to another country. You will have often heard that Spain is cheaper to live in than the UK, but exactly how much more affordable are water, gas and electricity?
If you’re from a non-EU country and are considering moving to Spain on the Non-Lucrative Visa or Digital Nomad Visa, there are a number of factors you need to keep in mind if bringing children with you, from visa paperwork to schooling obligations.
After the recent US presidential election in which former President Donald Trump was re-elected, online searches for how to leave the States and move abroad have spiked, and Spain has come out as one of the favourites.
Cantabrian authorities have announced they will offer 20 percent tax deductions to foreigners who become residents there and invest in this northern Spanish region.
Spain's Congress has approved the cancellation of the scheme which gives non-EU residents Spanish residency if they buy a €500,000 property. So is there still time to apply for the golden visa or is its nullification now in force?
If the result of the US election has you considering leaving the States and moving to Spain, or you simply want to move for adventure, love or work, there are various overlooked factors you need to be aware of before making the commitment.
Spain’s Congress of Deputies on Thursday finally approved the bill that will put an end to the residency scheme that allows non-EU nationals who buy a Spanish property for half a million euros to obtain residency.
Spain's government has finally managed to open up the legal route to the golden visa scheme's cancellation, with reports suggesting foreigners have only until January 2025 to buy a €500,000 property and obtain Spanish residency this way.
Some visas that grant you residency in Spain require you to get private health insurance, particularly if you won’t be working or paying social security. So what if you have a pre-existing health condition - can you still get acceptable coverage?
Far removed from the stereotypical image of sun-drenched flamenco-loving Spain, the green north-western region of Galicia is truly special, although it might not be what all foreigners are looking for.
They’re both Mediterranean coastal cities, both popular tourist destinations in Spain, and both have plenty to offer. But which is better: Valencia or Alicante?
Public or private? What about Spain's 'semi-private' system? And the language barrier? Understanding the school system and the documents you need to apply can help you make the right decision for your child.
Rolling fields of purple saffron crocuses, ancient windmills, mountain ranges and UNESCO World Heritage cities - this is Castilla-La Mancha. If you're trying to decide whether to live in this central region of Spain, here are its pros and cons.
Spain's non-lucrative visa used to be one of the easiest ways for non-EU citizens to move to the country, but now with the introduction of the digital nomad visa, there are more options. So, which is best and which one should you choose?
Spain's Prime Minister has committed to speeding up convoluted bureaucratic processes such as the recognition of foreign qualifications and residency papers which can currently take years, keeping hundreds of thousands of migrants in limbo.
If you want to apply for Spain's digital nomad visa, it's important to first know if you qualify. Read on to find out all the requirements, from your nationality, income, employers, qualifications, experience and more.