If you're thinking of making a move to the Spanish countryside and giving back to a rural community, here's how you can find the villages attracting new residents with incentives and what they're looking for in return.
Spain's capital is a buzzing metropolis with its distinct character that makes it different from Barcelona and other cities in the country. But is it right for you?
Barcelona is one of the most popular Spanish cities for digital nomads for several reasons, but there are several points you should be aware of before making the move. Long-term Barcelona resident and The Local writer Esme Fox shares her thoughts.
Many applying for Spain's digital nomad visa are confused between the one-year and the three-year visa, what the difference is between the two, which one they should apply for or which one they will be given. Here's what you need to know.
More than 170 days have passed since Pedro Sánchez said he would scrap the residency scheme for wealthy foreigners, yet the Spanish government keeps running into obstacles which prevent it from cancelling its golden visa for good.
The Spanish government is reportedly preparing new legislation which will force third-country nationals wishing to study at Spanish universities to sit four 90-minute entrance exams in person before they can enrol.
Police in Valencia caught the criminal gang selling supposed 'cita previa' appointments to desperate foreigners trying to get their residency documents at the immigration office.
For certain types of residency permits in Spain you will need to have your fingerprints taken in order to be officially registered. Here's what you need to know about what this process involves and how to go about it.
Renting a room in Spain can often be easier and cheaper than trying to rent a whole apartment or house for yourself, but there are still several things you need to look out for in your rental contract and small print clauses you need to be aware of.
There are several types of documents you might need officially translated by a 'sworn translator' in Spain, and the language, length and type of document can all factor into the price.
There has been a lot of talk about Madrid's new controversial Mbappé Law, but will it really be worthwhile and how much can you actually deduct from your income tax?
Spain's foreigners are a varied crowd. From jet-setters in Marbella to digital nomads in Barcelona, it really does take all sorts. So what kind of 'guiri' in Spain are you?
Spain's Alicante province is home to 375,000 foreigners, but even in a sunny easy-going place where many choose to retire, life can have its challenges. Here are 11 hacks that will make life on the Costa Blanca run more smoothly for you.
If you're a remote worker or a digital nomad, you may want to consider a move to Spain's little-known Extremadura, as they're offering up to €15,000 in financial aid if you choose their region. Here are all the details, conditions and how to apply.
If you're a non-resident in Spain, but you want to make some big financial purchases here such as buying a property or a car, you'll need what's known as a non-resident NIE number. Here's how to apply.
Where is it cheapest to buy a property in Spain and where is it most expensive? These maps break it down easily for you, showing you the average price in each region, as well as in each of Spain's 50 provinces.
Spain has long been a popular retirement destination for foreigners, but new survey data has revealed the top towns retirees moving to Spain tend to go for.
New arrivals, digital nomads and students in Spain often prefer temporary accommodation to long-term rental contracts due to their personal circumstances. However, there is plenty you should be aware of before signing a temporary contract.
If you've decided to move to Spain as a remote worker or freelancer on the new digital nomad visa, you'll probably have found it difficult to get all the necessary information about completing the application form. Here's what you need to know.
After failing in its first attempt to pass legislation that would officially end the golden visa for wealthy foreigners, Spain's government has now found a loophole they believe will work to cancel the controversial scheme once and for all.
There are some key matters US nationals looking to buy a Spanish home should consider, from legal complexities, to tax, property inspections and the role of buyer's agents. This quick guide by an international lawyer in Spain has you covered.
Spain has finally decided it will cancel all its golden visa schemes, both property and investment ones. What now for foreigners who want to buy a home or already own one, and the rights of wealthy non-EU nationals in Spain?
The Spanish government is now planning to get rid of not just the property-based golden visa that gives residency to non-EU nationals who buy a €500,000 Spanish home, but also the visa’s other investment options.
The process of settling in Spain and getting all your paperwork in order can be tedious and frustrating but also necessary. This article will prepare you for all the bureaucracy when you first move to Spain.
An NLV is one of the residency options for non-EU nationals who want to move to Spain, providing they have enough financial means. But what exactly counts as financial proof? Can you show evidence of rental income or pensions or does it have to be money in the bank?