Thank you for such a rich and informative video. We are heading to Spain in May and thinking of moving, Spain is one of those places. ❤ I can't wait to be there.. looking forward for the next video.
@NALBATRAVELS4 ай бұрын
Glad you found it useful! It’s definitely a special place 🫶🏼 Hope you have an amazing time during your trip 😌
@rohitbishoyi9095Күн бұрын
great video.... but pay is low compared to other North EU countries but tax is low too.
@TheNalimo4 ай бұрын
I believe tax residency only kicks in when you've been there more than 180 days in a calendar year, meaning if you go in July, you can stay basically 12 months.
@NALBATRAVELS4 ай бұрын
That’s an interesting take! Technically yes, but if the government considers that you are using Spain as your “main base or centre of activities or economic interests” then you will be liable for tax (unless you can prove otherwise) - so it’s important to be careful 😊
@doyle60004 ай бұрын
Useful video, thanks. I have no plans to move to Spain at the moment, but still interesting...
@NALBATRAVELS4 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!! Glad you found it interesting ☺️
@JoshDavison-mi2zq4 ай бұрын
What about retiring to Spain? We are nearly retirement age and are considering moving from the US to live in Spain. Do you have any advice for someone like us? Can we purchase a home or do we have to rent? Is there an amount of retirement money that we either have to enter in a bank or earn monthly?
@NALBATRAVELS4 ай бұрын
Retiring in Spain is very common (perhaps not so surprisingly). You will have to get a Visa - there's a few options here - but ultimately, when you move, you will need to apply for a "Foreigners Residency Card". Once you have that, you will be able to buy a house, a car and so on. You will also need to prove you have financial means to sustain yourself in Spain, at that is typically 400% of Spain's IPREM (€600 x 4 = €2400 per month). It can be higher if you have dependents. We will make a video about retiring in Spain in specific in the future, so keep an eye out! 😊
@MENSA.lady24 ай бұрын
But there not. Spain has changed the rules and migrating to Spain is difficult unless you have can EU passport.
@NALBATRAVELS4 ай бұрын
Spain has always had stricter rules for non-EU nationals. No significant changes have been made in the last years on this front - The only difference is UK citizens now fall into the non-EU rules, but that was a UK decision, not Spain. If anything, moving to Spain is easier with the introduction of the Digital Nomad Visa (See minute 10:15 in the video). At the start of the video we talk about the stats and how Spain is a top 3 country for brining skilled workers - So the data speaks for itself 😊