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Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2022 6:44pm
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Hello all😃 my daughter is looking to move to Spain next year ,can she apply for residencia?  And if so what are the requirements, myself and my wife are residents, I know their are different rules now , so if anyone can enlighten me that would be great😃 many thanks in advance Michael.

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2022 7:41pm

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Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2022 7:41pm

Dixiedean66 wrote on Sat Aug 20, 2022 6:44pm:

Hello all😃 my daughter is looking to move to Spain next year ,can she apply for residencia?  And if so what are the requirements, myself and my wife are residents, I know their are different rules now , so if anyone can enlighten me that would be great😃 many thanks in advance Michael.

If she is a UK passport holder she will need a visa to live permanently in Spain. 

If she is to retire to Spain and not work she can apply for the non lucrative visa.  She will need to prove an income of around €28,000 per annum and full healthcare. 

If she is wanting to live in Spain and wants to work she will need to secure a position first and then her prospective employer will need to apply for a work visa on her behalf. 

If she comes to Spain without some sort of visa she will be tied to the 90 day rule.

If she has an EU or Irish Passport then she can move to Spain and sign on the foreigners register. 

If she gains a visa from the Spanish consulate in the UK she can then move to Spain and apply for residency. 

Steve 

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2022 8:46pm

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Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2022 8:46pm

tebo53 wrote on Sat Aug 20, 2022 7:41pm:

If she is a UK passport holder she will need a visa to live permanently in Spain. 

If she is to retire to Spain and not work she can apply for the non lucrative visa.  She will need to prove an income of around €28,000 per annum and full healthcare. 

 

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If she is wanting to live in Spain and wants to work she will need to secure a position first and then her prospective employer will need to apply for a work visa on her behalf. 

If she comes to Spain without some sort of visa she will be tied to the 90 day rule.

If she has an EU or Irish Passport then she can move to Spain and sign on the foreigners register. 

If she gains a visa from the Spanish consulate in the UK she can then move to Spain and apply for residency. 

Steve 

Hi Steve thanks for that info👍 much appreciated,  love this forum some very helpful people👍👍😃

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2022 1:25pm

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Thank you henrique👍 much appreciated 🙂

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