Spanish residence permit can be obtained by those who do business in the country, as well as their family members. At first glance, the conditions are simple: there is no minimum investment amount, there is no need to create a certain number of job positions. But in reality, this means that each case will be considered individually. Experts will assess the prospects for the business and the benefits it can bring to the Spanish economy.
The official website of the program
Spain welcomes those who develop business in the country, but residence permits are not granted to everyone on this basis. It is not enough to open a company here that will make a profit. Its future contribution to the Spanish economy must be understood and it will be judged by the presented business plan. They evaluate innovativeness, scale of activity - job positions created, potential added value, investment opportunities, as well as the importance of such business for the region.
The law does not prescribe the exact amount of investment, the number of created job positions or other parameters of business that allow it to be considered socially significant. Each case is considered individually! It is important to understand that this path is for those who really intend to do business in Spain. To renew the residence permit, the business plan that you submit upon receipt of the residence permit should be fulfilled.
A foreigner outside Spain should obtain a business visa for a year at first, then enter the country and start to work. If the development of the company corresponds to the declared business plan, the applicant and his family will receive a residence permit for two years, which can then be extended for two years. Residing in Spain for five years is the basis for obtaining a permanent residence permit. And in another five years it will be possible to obtain citizenship by naturalization.
The procedure is regulated by the law of 2013 "On the support of entrepreneurs and their internationalization" number 14/2013.
Defence of the business plan
The business plan contains the following information:
- Entrepreneur profile: education, work experience, role in a future project.
- Description of the project: field of activity, date of launch of the project, location, legal form of the enterprise, expected effect from investments, number of new job positions, personnel functionality, innovativeness of activities, marketing and sales strategy.
- Product / service description: detailed, includes innovative aspects.
- Market analysis: assessment and forecast, analysis of potential competitors, consumers, supply and demand.
- Financing: amount of investment, sources of funds and financial plan.
Meeting the requirements by the entrepreneur
- To be over 18 years of age and a citizen of a country outside the EU.
- To have no convictions for crimes under Spanish law in the past five years.
- Not to have violations of the visa regime of Spain and the countries with which it has entered into relevant agreements.
- To have a medical certificate.
- To have sufficient funds to live on at the rate of €2,130 per month per applicant and €532 for each dependent relative.
Each project is considered individually. Business innovation is more likely to be approved, but traditional businesses such as retail or hospitality projects may occur to be beneficial for the region.
As a rule, the authorities are more interested in developing business in the provinces, rather than in megapolises. Foreigners who graduated from a Spanish business school, have proven experience in entrepreneurship, as well as proved financial resources for the implementation of the project, will have an advantage.
Together with the investor, the status can be obtained by:
Spouses
Legal or in civil partnership.
Children
Minors or economically dependent adults.
Parents and grandparents
Dependent.
To justify the issuance of a visa:
For issuing a visa:
To obtain or renew a residence permit:
All documents must be translated into Spanish by a sworn translator.
Administrative fees
€35 - for an entrepreneur visa,
€72 - for issuing a card
Legal expenses
From €1,000- with full support, including the preparation of a business plan, the costs will be higher
Medical insurance
From €500 per person per year