Can I still become a resident of Spain?

Individuals can obtain permanent residency in Spain after having legally lived in the country for a period of five uninterrupted years. When they fulfill this specific condition, they can apply for permanent residency and then gain the right to live for the rest of their lives in the country.

What happens if you don’t get residency in Spain?

If you were a non-resident, that wouldn’t happen. Non-residents in Spain just need to pay income tax for the incomes they obtained in Spain. They will be charged a flat and fixed rate, with no possible deductions. The exact percentages for each tax to be paid are different.

How do I get my residency in Spain?

You can register for a Spanish Residency Card for EU Citizen Family Members at your local national police station, where you will need valid passports for each family member, proof of the family membership and three recent colour passport photos, and have them sign the EX19 application form, downloadable here (in …

Is it easy to get residency in Spain?

After 5 years of living uninterruptedly in Spain with your permit or visa, you won’t have to renew it anymore. And that is because then you will be eligible to apply for the permanent residency, a permit that will allow you to live and work in Spain indefinitely. The requirements are really easy to meet.

What does the Spanish residency allow you to do?

Then, after those 3 months, if you get your residence permit, you will have obtained the residency in Spain. It will allow you to stay in the country for 1 year, with the possibility to renew every 2 years. Do you have any doubt? Get an instant answer from one of our immigration lawyers: What does the Spanish residency allow you to do?

What does it mean to be a non-resident in Spain?

But that does not define your condition as a resident or not. Here is where you will start understanding what does it really mean to be a resident in Spain or a non-resident. And it all has to do with taxes. If you spend more than 183 days per year in Spain (6 months), you will be regarded as a tax resident.

How long does it take to become a resident of Spain?

We cover the rules and regulations concerning becoming a resident of Spain from the perspective of a foreign national. Did you know that if you spend more than three months a year in Spain, you are obliged to apply for Spanish residency!

When to apply for Spanish residency after Brexit?

Spain does not work on a split year system so if you are in the country for 183 days you are taxed from the 1st January to 31st December and any lump sum payments or capital gains tax are taxable here. We are looking to move to Fuerteventura (Canary Islands) and apply for residency in March 2019, just before BREXIT.

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