Lens on Spain

This newsletter provides a selection of regulatory news and comments from our SPANISH legal experts on interesting policy developments, recent case law, and new regulatory directions of major industry practices. The aim is to provide an up-to-date tool for quick and easy consultation on the most current and important topics at a SPANISH level.

What is the Golden Visa?

The Golden Visa is a residence permit granted to non-EU citizens who make a real estate investment in Spain. This permit offers the opportunity to live and work in the country, providing a fast and efficient way to obtain legal residency.

Benefits

  • It is the fastest method for obtaining residency.
  • It greatly facilitates real estate investment and the ability to start businesses in Spain.
  • With the Golden Visa, you can travel within the Schengen Area as easily as European Union citizens.
  • The direct relatives of the Golden Visa holder can also obtain residency quickly.
    Requirements for obtaining it
    The conditions for obtaining the Golden Visa vary depending on the type of investment made by the applicant.
    For real estate investments, it is granted to those who purchase property worth 500,000 or more euros.

For capital investments, a minimum of one million euros must be invested in investment funds, venture capital funds, bank deposits, or shares in a Spanish company. The Golden Visa will also be granted to those who undertake business projects that generate employment, have a significant socio-economic impact, or involve scientific advances.
Lastly, those who invest more than two million euros in Spanish government bonds will also be eligible to apply for the Golden Visa.

The acquisition process

The process for obtaining the Golden Visa is simple and easy to follow. and can be completed by following these steps:

  1. All necessary documents, such as proof of investment, passport, and criminal record certificate, must be gathered.
  2. The application must be submitted to the apporpiate spanish agency.
  3. The Spanish authorities will review the provided documentation and, if the requirements are met, grant the Golden Visa.

When will the Golden Visa be eliminated?

The Spanish government believes that foreign investment hinders residents’ access to housing. Therefore, in order to “guarantee the right to decent and affordable housing,” it plans to eliminate the Golden Visa. However, there is currently no set date for this proposal. For this reason, we suggest that those interested in acquiring residency proceed with the application process as soon as possible.

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