With the Golden Visa programme now discontinued in Spain, many individuals who once considered investing in property as a route to residency are exploring new legal pathways. Fortunately, Spain continues to offer a range of residence options tailored to different professional and personal profiles.
At Vicox Legal, our lawyers break down the key visa alternatives currently available for those seeking to live legally in Spain — without relying on the now-defunct Golden Visa scheme.
1. Residence Permit for Highly Qualified Professionals
This visa enables Spanish companies to hire non-EU professionals for specialist, managerial, or technical positions. Applicants must demonstrate relevant qualifications and experience, while employers must justify the necessity of the role within the Spanish labour market.
Best suited for: engineers, researchers, IT specialists, senior managers.
2. Entrepreneur Visa
Designed for individuals who wish to launch an innovative business in Spain with economic, technological, or social impact. The business plan must be approved by a recognised body such as ENISA and demonstrate financial viability and potential for job creation.
Best suited for: startup founders, tech innovators, social entrepreneurs.
3. Digital Nomad Visa
A popular option for remote workers employed by companies outside Spain or self-employed professionals. This visa allows individuals to reside in Spain while working remotely, provided they meet income and professional criteria.
Best suited for: freelancers, software developers, online consultants, designers.
4. Non-Lucrative Visa
This residence permit is ideal for those with sufficient financial means who do not intend to work in Spain. Applicants must prove economic self-sufficiency and hold private health insurance.
Best suited for: retirees, investors, individuals with passive income.
5. Intra-Company Transfer Visa (ICT)
This visa facilitates the transfer of employees from a company’s international branch to its Spanish office. It’s a streamlined process aimed at multinationals and allows family members to relocate as well.
Best suited for: corporate executives, technical experts, senior staff.
6. Family Reunification and Other Personal Routes
Legal residents in Spain may apply to bring close family members under the family reunification system. Other personal options include residency through social or economic ties, as well as certain humanitarian or temporary routes, depending on the applicant’s situation.
Which Visa Route Is Right for You?
While the Golden Visa is no longer available, Spain remains one of Europe’s most attractive destinations for living, working, or retiring. With the right legal strategy, you can still gain access to residency through solid and lawful alternatives.
At Vicox Legal, our experienced immigration lawyers can help you:
- Understand your eligibility and options
- Navigate the legal and documentation process
- Submit your application with confidence
- Ensure a compliant and smooth relocation to Spain
Thinking about moving to Spain?
Speak to our team today and let’s explore the best legal path for your future in Spain.