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Spain’s recently enacted Immigration Law has provided critical updates to the requirements for renewing the Non-Lucrative Visa (NLV) and clarified the strict prohibition on work for visa holders. These changes aim to eliminate ambiguities while streamlining residency procedures for non-EU nationals. Clear......
Spain’s non-lucrative visa offers non-EU citizens a legal path to live in the country without working. It remains a top choice for retirees and those with passive income. But what happens when the applicants are in a long-term relationship but not legally married? Residency without employment The......
Spain's new immigration law has come into effect, introducing significant alterations to residency and family reunification protocols for foreigners wishing to reside in Spain. This comprehensive reform aims to streamline procedures across various immigration offices, improve processing times, and......
Spain's new immigration law has come into effect, bringing significant modifications to residency, legal status, and family reunification for foreigners wishing to settle in the country. As this legislation unfolds, it is crucial to grasp its essential components, which aim to streamline processes......
Visitors from non-EU countries face strict regulations when staying in Spain, particularly the 90-day rule. This regulation allows visitors to remain in Spain for a maximum of 90 days within a 180-day period. As of January 2021, this rule applies to UK nationals as well. The 90-day limit affects non-EU......