Spain
International Telework Visa
Spain's International Telework Visa (Visado de Residencia para Teletrabajo de Carácter Internacional), commonly known as the Digital Nomad Visa, allows non-EU nationals to reside in Spain while working remotely for employers or clients located outside Spanish territory. Established by Law 28/2022 (the Startup Law), the program is one of Europe's most attractive digital nomad schemes thanks to its potential 3-year residence authorization, access to the favourable Beckham Law tax regime for employed holders, and the option to apply from within Spain without a prior visa.
- Non-EU/EEA national working remotely for companies or clients outside Spain
- Graduate or postgraduate degree from a recognized university, training institution, or business school, OR at least 3 years of professional experience in the relevant field
- Employment or professional relationship must have existed for at least 3 months prior to application
- Employer company or group must have been in real and continuous operation for at least 1 year
- Minimum monthly income of €2,368 (200% of the SMI)
- Cannot qualify as an intra-company transfer
Pathway 1 - Visa from abroad: Apply at a Spanish consulate or embassy in your country of residence. You must first obtain an N.I.E. (Foreigner Identity Number). The consulate has 10 working days to decide. The visa is valid for up to 1 year.
Pathway 2 - Residence authorization from within Spain: Foreigners already legally present in Spain (including those on a 90-day Schengen tourist stay) may apply directly for a residence authorization through the UGE-CE, valid for up to 3 years. Applications are submitted electronically and resolved within 20 working days. Visa holders must apply for this authorization at least 60 days before their visa expires.
- Completed national visa application form with photograph
- Valid passport (minimum 1-year validity, 2 blank pages, issued within last 10 years)
- N.I.E. certificate
- Criminal record certificate from countries of residence in the last 2 years (apostilled and translated into Spanish), plus a declaration of no criminal records for the last 5 years
- Health insurance from an insurer authorized to operate in Spain, covering all risks of the public health system with no copayments or coverage limits
- Company certificate showing employment seniority, income, and remote work authorization
- Mercantile Registry certificate proving the company has operated for at least 1 year
- Proof of financial resources (200% of the SMI)
- University degree or proof of 3 years of professional experience
- All foreign documents must bear the Hague Apostille and be accompanied by a sworn Spanish translation
- Employed workers may only work for companies located outside Spain
- Self-employed professionals may work for Spanish companies, but this must not exceed 20% of total professional activity; the remaining 80% or more must be for entities outside Spain
Employed teleworkers may opt for the special impatriate tax regime (the Beckham Law), which applies a flat 24% rate on income up to €600,000/year and 47% above that, taxing only Spanish-source income. This regime is available for 6 tax years and requires that the holder was not a Spanish tax resident in the 5 preceding years. Self-employed teleworkers are not eligible for this regime. All residents spending more than 183 days per year in Spain are ordinarily considered tax residents.
Eligible dependants include a spouse or registered common-law partner, minor children, financially dependent adult children who have not formed their own family unit, and dependent parents or grandparents. Each family member submits a separate application with passport, proof of family relationship (apostilled and translated), criminal record certificate, and health insurance. The income requirement increases by 75% of the SMI (~€888/month) for the first dependant and 25% of the SMI (~€296/month) for each additional dependant. Family members' authorizations expire on the same date as the main applicant's.
The visa itself constitutes a residence authorization. After 5 continuous years of legal residence, holders may apply for long-term (permanent) residence. After 10 years of legal residence, holders may apply for Spanish citizenship, subject to an A2-level Spanish language requirement.
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Other Digital Nomad Visas in Europe
Country↑ | Program↕ | Income↕ | Duration↕ | Dependants↕ | |
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🇦🇱 Albania | Unique Permit for Digital Mobile Workers | ||||
🇦🇩 Andorra | Digital Nomad Residence Permit | ||||
🇦🇩 Andorra | Passive Residency Program | ||||
🇦🇹 Austria | Residence Permit (Independent Means) | ||||
🇦🇹 Austria | Job Seeker Visa (Red-White-Red Card) | ||||
🇧🇬 Bulgaria | Digital Nomad Residence Permit | ||||
🇭🇷 Croatia | Temporary Stay of Digital Nomads | ||||
🇨🇾 Cyprus | Digital Nomad Visa | ||||
🇨🇾 Cyprus | Financially Independent Person Permit (Category F) | ||||
🇨🇿 Czech Republic | Digital Nomad Program | ||||
🇩🇰 Denmark | Startup Denmark | ||||
🇪🇪 Estonia | Digital Nomad Visa | ||||
🇪🇪 Estonia | Startup Visa (Startup Estonia) | ||||
🇫🇮 Finland | Startup Permit | ||||
🇫🇷 France | French Tech Visa (Startup Founder) | ||||
🇫🇷 France | Passeport Talent - Profession Libérale | ||||
🇫🇷 France | Long-Stay Visitor Visa (Visiteur) | ||||
🇩🇪 Germany | Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte) | ||||
🇩🇪 Germany | Freelance Residence Permit | ||||
🇩🇪 Germany | §21 Residence Permit for Self-Employed / Entrepreneurs | ||||
🇬🇷 Greece | Digital Nomad Visa | ||||
🇬🇷 Greece | Financially Independent Person (FIP) Permit | ||||
🇬🇷 Greece | Golden Visa Program | ||||
🇭🇺 Hungary | White Card | ||||
🇮🇸 Iceland | Long-Term Visa for Remote Work | ||||
🇮🇪 Ireland | Immigrant Investor Programme (IIP) | ||||
🇮🇪 Ireland | Start-up Entrepreneur Programme (STEP) | ||||
🇮🇹 Italy | Digital Nomad Visa | ||||
🇮🇹 Italy | Elective Residence Visa (Passive Income) | ||||
🇮🇹 Italy | Investor Visa for Italy | ||||
🇮🇹 Italy | Italia Startup Visa | ||||
🇱🇻 Latvia | Long-Stay Visa for Remote Work | ||||
🇱🇻 Latvia | Residence Permit by Investment | ||||
🇱🇺 Luxembourg | Investor Residence Permit | ||||
🇱🇺 Luxembourg | Job Seeker Authorisation | ||||
🇲🇹 Malta | Malta Permanent Residence Programme (MPRP) | ||||
🇲🇹 Malta | Nomad Residence Permit | ||||
🇲🇹 Malta | Ordinary Residence / Financially Independent Person | ||||
🇲🇩 Moldova | Digital Nomad Visa | ||||
🇲🇪 Montenegro | Digital Nomad Residence Permit | ||||
🇳🇱 Netherlands | Residence Permit for Foreign Investors | ||||
🇳🇱 Netherlands | Startup Visa (Self-Employed) | ||||
🇳🇴 Norway | Self-Employed Residence Permit | ||||
🇵🇹 Portugal | D7 Passive Income Visa | ||||
🇵🇹 Portugal | D8 Digital Nomad Visa | ||||
🇵🇹 Portugal | Digital Nomad Visa - Residence Permit | ||||
🇵🇹 Portugal | Golden Visa Program | ||||
🇵🇹 Portugal | Job Seeker Visa | ||||
🇵🇹 Portugal | Startup Visa | ||||
🇷🇴 Romania | Digital Nomad Visa | ||||
🇷🇸 Serbia | Digital Nomad Visa | unknown | |||
🇸🇮 Slovenia | Temporary Residence Permit for Digital Nomads | ||||
🇪🇸 Spain | Golden Visa (Investor Residence) | ||||
🇪🇸 Spain | International Telework Visa | ||||
🇪🇸 Spain | Non-Lucrative Visa | ||||
🇪🇸 Spain | Startup Visa (Startup Act / ENISA) | ||||
🇸🇪 Sweden | Residence Permit for Job Seeking | ||||
🇸🇪 Sweden | Startup Visa (Self-Employed) | ||||
🇨🇭 Switzerland | Residence Without Gainful Activity | ||||
🇬🇧 United Kingdom | Global Talent Visa | ||||
🇬🇧 United Kingdom | Innovator Founder Visa |