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Spain Is Launching Digital Nomad Visa This Month – What To Know

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Spain Is Launching Digital Nomad Visa This Month – What To Know

Spain is joining the ranks of countries offering digital nomad visas this month, catering to the growing population of remote workers. The country has announced a one-year, renewable digital nomad visa which allows individuals to live and work in Spain while maintaining their nomadic lifestyle.

Spain is not the first country to offer such a visa, with countries like Barbados, Estonia, and Georgia already offering similar options. However, Spain is a popular destination for digital nomads and tourists alike, making the new visa a welcomed addition for those looking to combine work and travel in the country.

To be eligible for the digital nomad visa in Spain, individuals must meet a number of requirements. Firstly, applicants must be able to prove that they are remote workers and do not have a local employer in Spain. This includes being self-employed or working for a company based outside of the country.

Malaga, South of Spain

 

In addition, applicants must show that they have a stable income and can financially support themselves while living in Spain. This includes having a minimum monthly income of at least €2,000, or €500 per month if the applicant is a student.

There are also insurance requirements for the digital nomad visa in Spain. Applicants must have health insurance that covers them while in the country and have a valid travel insurance policy.

While the digital nomad visa allows individuals to live and work in Spain, it is not a work visa. This means that digital nomads on this visa are not allowed to take on employment in Spain, nor can they receive a salary from a Spanish company.

digital nomad at Cala S'Almonia, Mallorca

Cala S’Almonia, Mallorca Island, Spain

 

The digital nomad visa in Spain also comes with a few restrictions on where individuals can reside. Digital nomads on this visa must have a registered address in Spain, but are not allowed to stay in one location for more than six months at a time. This encourages nomads to explore different parts of the country while still having a registered address.

 

Overall, the digital nomad visa in Spain is a welcomed addition for those looking to combine work and travel in the country. With its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and vibrant cities, Spain is a popular destination for digital nomads and tourists alike. The new visa provides a legal framework for nomads to live and work in the country while maintaining their nomadic lifestyle.