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Relocation services

If you are considering relocating to Spain, We can help. Clifford & Partners have a close working relationship with one of Spain's leading visa specialist with a second to none success rate, contact us and we will put you in direct contact. 

Relocation to Spain for Expats:

Relocating to Spain offers expatriates a captivating prospect in a nation celebrated for its vibrant culture, temperate climate, and varied terrain.

With foreign nationals constituting about 11.6% of its populace, Spain provides an inviting atmosphere for individuals pursuing fresh starts. What, then, renders it among the most desirable locations in Europe?

Why is Spain a popular choice for expats:

Spain emerges as a top choice for expats for a variety of compelling reasons. Its coveted climate, marked by abundant sunshine and gentle winters, is a significant allure.

Next, consider Spain's rich cultural heritage, which encompasses its globally acclaimed cuisine, lively festivals, and historical sites.

From the architectural marvels of cities like Barcelona and Granada to the rustic allure of Andalusian villages, Spain presents a rich mosaic of cultural experiences.

Moreover, Spain's reasonable cost of living, particularly when compared to other Western European nations, renders it an appealing option for expats. This holds especially true for those seeking to maximize their budget without compromising their lifestyle.

Finally, the nation's hospitable approach to expats, as demonstrated by its extensive and varied expat communities, aids in assimilation and creates a welcoming environment for newcomers.

Visa Options for Expats:

Like many countries, Spain provides various visas for expatriates based on their purpose of visit and duration of stay.

Citizens from the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), and Switzerland are entitled to reside and work in Spain without a visa, though they may be required to register with the local authorities.

Expatriates from countries outside the EU will need to secure a visa.

Depending on the specific long-stay visa you obtain, you may be able to engage in employment or educational activities within Spain. The popular types of long-stay visas in Spain are typically categorized as follows:

            Non-Lucrative Residence Visa: Those with sufficient financial means to support themselves and their dependents while                        residing in Spain can apply for this visa for immigration purposes.

            Spain Digital Nomad Visa: For remote workers and freelancers who want to live in Spain for up to 1 year.

            Spain Golden Visa: Through an investment in real estate meeting specified criteria, individuals can obtain Spanish citizenship            under this program

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