As per the legal stipulations in Spain, an international digital nomad or teleworker is identified as an individual performing remote employment or professional operations solely through digital avenues for corporations stationed outside Spain.
If you fit this description and possess a degree or relevant professional expertise, you can opt for a visa from your current location or a residential permit if you are already a legal resident of Spain.
This visa or permit grants you the right to work and reside anywhere within the bounds of Spain. The privilege can also extend to include family members, subject to their compliance with age-related regulations in employment laws.
If your pursuits involve a working activity, remember, your employer must be located outside Spain.
In instances where you are engaged in a professional activity (self-employed), the exception allows you to work for a Spanish company, under the condition that such work constitutes no more than 20% of your total professional activity.
The visa application process involves meeting specific requirements related to residency, work, and documentation. By adhering to the process accurately, UK citizens can embark on a new chapter of their remote work journey in Spain.
This provision is particularly tailored to non-EU citizens aspiring to reside in Spain with the intention of pursuing a work or professional undertaking exclusively utilizing IT, telematic, and telecommunication systems and mediums.
It is necessary to comprehend that your current location during the time of application (either outside Spain or legally within Spain) influences the type of permit you need to requisition in order to telework from Spain.
If you happen to be abroad, the requisition should be for the international teleworking visa.
Conversely, if you are currently within the territorial bounds of Spain and your presence accords with the legal stipulations, you ought to apply for a residence permit specifically designed for international teleworkers.
The application for the visa and the residence permit must be initiated and undertaken directly by the individual intending to perform remote work in Spain—commonly referred to as the digital nomad or teleworker. However, there are specific stipulations to this process pertaining to both the personal and professional prerequisites of the teleworker and the foreign entity they are providing services for or are employed by.
Teleworker’s Eligibility Conditions
Sufficient financial means for yourself and your family members is a pre-requisite, as per the following criteria:
Requirements for the Employer
Payment: The visa fee should be made in the local currency and is subject to regular changes. This fee covers the processing of your visa application.
Health Insurance: It is mandatory to provide proof of health insurance coverage when applying for the visa. This can be a certificate from a public or private insurance provider authorized in Spain.
Ensuring compliance with the visa fee and health insurance requirements is crucial to a successful application process. By adhering to these regulations, you can enhance your chances of obtaining the digital nomad visa in Spain and enjoy the flexibility of working remotely in this vibrant country.
Your visa will be valid for a time span of 1 year, during which you can carry out your work obligations directly from Spain until the date of expiration.
Should you find interest in prolonging your residential status in Spain, within a period of (60) calendar days prior to the expiration of the visa, it will be possible for you to apply for a residence permit for international teleworkers. You need not apply for a new visa or meet any requirements related to a previous period of residence.
The permit extends for a duration of 3 years, given that a shorter span of time is not requested.
The permit is renewable in 2-year freezes, assuming that the conditions that originally granted the right persist.
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You have the provision to bring along your family members during your stint as a digital nomad. They can opt for a joint permit or visa application with you or may choose to do so at a later stage. This norm is applicable to:
IN PERSON: THE VISA APPLICATION PROCESS
Step 1: Initiate your application process by downloading and accurately filling out the national visa application form, ensuring every question is properly addressed relating to your travel reasons. If the journey involves family members, an individual national visa application form must be duly filled and signed for every family member that is travelling with you, and these applications should be submitted simultaneously.
Step 2: Follow this procedure by bookending an appointment with the diplomatic mission or consular office relevant to your home country. Remember, the necessity for the application to be done in person is non-negotiable. Exceptional circumstances, however, may allow for the submission of the application through an appropriately validated representative, but these occurrences are rare and must be supremely justified.
Step 3: This stage requires you to settle the appropriate fee which covers the expenses for processing your international teleworker residence visa. The exact fee rate can be found below.
Step 4: Now, you will need to present the necessary documentation pertinent to your visa application to the diplomatic mission or consular office in your home country for official assessment.
Step 5: After your documentation has been reviewed and approved, the fee has been paid in full, and all previously stated requirements have been thoroughly met, the decision regarding your application for the international teleworker residence visa (digital nomad visa) will be finalized.
The diplomatic mission or consular office will inform you of the status of your visa application via email. Depending on the stipulations of your home country, the delivery of your visa may be made to your home, or you may be required to pick it up in person at the diplomatic or consular office.
If unfortunately, your visa application has been rejected, you will also be informed immediately.
PROCEDURE FOR ONLINE PERMIT APPLICATION
Step 1. Completion of the Application Form
Step 3. Initiate the application, submit the essential documents, and affix your signature.
Step 4. Await decision notification
Bear in mind that all papers must be rendered in Spanish through a certified translation and must be appropriately legalized. However, EU multilingual standard forms are exempt from this requirement.
Legalization procedures will vary depending on whether the country that issued the document is part of the Hague Convention of 5 October 1961:
If the country that issued the public document is a party to the convention, the document should feature the Hague Apostille stamp to be accepted. The certificate is usually processed within the issuing country.
If the country that issued a public document is not a party to the convention, the document must be legalized through diplomatic channels.
For further understanding of document legalisation and translation, follow this link.
DOCUMENTS NECESSARY FOR VISA AND PERMIT APPLICATIONS:
issued by the country or countries where you resided during the past 5 years. In addition, submit an affidavit attesting that you have not been involved in any criminal activities during the past five years. However, if you hold a permit that authorises residence or a stay in Spain for more than 6 months, you are exempted from this requirement as it’s presumed to have been furnished during the permit obtainment process.
VISA-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS:
Ordinarily, both the original and a clone of each requisite document must be provided.
Note that the following list of documents is essential but not exhaustive. It exists mainly for illustrative purposes and to provide a base level understanding of the required documentations. Further documentation may be stipulated by your residing country. The diplomatic mission or consular office may necessitate additional paperwork at its discretion for the purpose of the visa decision. Nonetheless, the fundamental documentation you are required to supply includes, but is not limited to, the following:
DETAILS SPECIFIC TO THE PERMIT APPLICATION:
What is the Processing Time?
The processing period for the visa application is around 10 days.
Allow for a processing period of up to 20 days for the permit application.
What are the Fees Involved?
The visa application fee is €60 (standard rate). Please note that these fees might differ from country to country, as could the acceptable methods of payment.
The application fee for a permit is €73.26. Note that in certain circumstances, fee reductions or exemptions may apply. It is crucial to keep in mind that the fee is non-refundable in case of application rejection.
Looking for More Information?
Authorities Responsible for this Process
Additional Information Sources
More detailed information can be found at the Spanish Government Immigration Portal (Spanish language only) and the webpage of the Large Companies and Strategic Groups Unit (UGE-CE).
Essential Secondary Procedures
The following are examples of procedures that must be completed following your application:
IMPORTANT ADVISORY
Procedures are frequently updated and evolved. As such, only the regulations that are in effect at the time of your application process will govern your procedure. Therefore, always ensure to keep yourself informed about the current rules and regulations.