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

Spain Is Launching Digital Nomad Visa This Month

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.