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Visa for Spain: Spanish Student Visa, Retirement Visa, and Holiday Visas in Spain
    ...the legalisation procedure is difficult, lengthy, and expensive for everyone, making Spain an illogical choice for those who do not intend to be here for at least 2 to 3 years."
  • Spain Expat's Legal in Spain section brings you... Spain Expat's comprehensive information for obtaining the various visas -other than a working visa- and residency information: retirement visas, self- employment or investment visas and more.
EU Residency in Spain for EU Citizens and Their Family Members
  • Spain Expat's Legal in Spain section brings you... How to obtain Spanish residency for EU citizens and their non-EU family members: the registration certificate (certificado de registro) and the EU-family member residence card (tarjeta de residencia de familiar de ciudadano de la Unión) revealed
The Schengen Visa: Staying in Spain and the Schengen Area
  • Spain Expat's Legal in Spain section brings you... The most up-to-date guide on the Schengen visa, category C on the web, and for those traveling to Spain in particular
The Gestor / Gestoria
    The gestor knows his way around the intricacies of Spanish administrative bureaucracy ....
  • Spain Expat's Legal in Spain section brings you... Gestores are often mentioned on the forum and articles around the site when discussing issues of bureaucracy. We realized many of you don't know what a gestor is or how to find one. This article is to inform you about what a gestor is and what he/she can do for you.
NIE, DNI, NIF, CIF, Social Security
    This, of course, does not mean you get automatic residency in Spain, nor will it make it any easier to get residency."
  • Spain Expat's Legal in Spain section brings you... Information on getting your NIE, social security number and other forms of identification. Explanations of the NIE, DNI, NIF, CIF, social security number and their relevancy for residency for expatriates living in Spain.
Embassies and Consulates for English Speaking Countries
    ...should give you an idea of what to expect or not expect from yours."
  • Spain Expat's Legal in Spain section brings you... Spain Expat's helpful list of embassies and consulates for your home country and Spain. Includes American, Canadian, British, Irish, Australian, and Dutch embassies in Spain.
Driving in Spain: Licenses and Regulations
    Getting a Spanish driver's license can be expensive because you have to take classes. The good news is you can study for and take the test in English."
  • Spain Expat's Legal in Spain section brings you... Information on driver’s licenses and regulations in Spain.
Getting Married, Weddings & Giving Birth in Spain
    A child born in Spain is not automatically a Spanish citizen..."
  • Spain Expat's Legal in Spain section brings you... Information about getting married, registering a wedding, eloping and giving birth for expatriates in Spain.
Wills: The Legal Will & Inheritance in Spain
    ...the process is much simpler if there's a Spanish will."
  • Spain Expat's Legal in Spain section brings you... Information about Spanish wills.
Citizenship for Expats in Spain
    In practice, countries do not generally exchange this information, so as long as you don't show both passports at the airport..."
  • Spain Expat's Legal in Spain section brings you... Information about residency and citizenship for expatriates living in Spain.
 
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Legal in Spain

For many, the legalities of moving to and living in Spain are some of the most difficult and time consuming part of your transition as an expatriate in Spain. Most expats, however, are coming from England or other EU countries, and for them the legal process is much easier.

If you aren't blessed with EU citizenship, then know that many expats live in Spain without legal status by keeping a low profile. Be sure to visit your Oficina de Extranjeros in your province when you first arrive to qualify for future health benefits and for proof of your time spent here in case of Amnesty. Know that finding a job can be very difficult without a visa, but unlike many EU countries, the government systems aren't often linked nor share information, so you may be fine until you pursue your citizenship later.

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