Webinar Spain: Moving to Spain? Understand your visa options before you relocate
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About the Event
Whether you’re retiring, working remotely, or simply done with the pace of life back home Spain offers one of Europe’s most accessible paths to residency. But choosing the wrong visa can cost you months and money.
Join our free webinar and get the clarity you need to move with confidence.
More Americans and Brits are moving to Spain than ever before — and it’s not hard to see why.
World-class healthcare. A lower cost of living. Sunshine, safety, and a pace of life that actually makes sense.
But there’s a step most people skip: understanding which visa fits their situation before they start the process.
The Non-Lucrative Visa and the Digital Nomad Visa open very different doors. Apply for the wrong one, and you could be starting over.
This webinar cuts through the confusion.
Event Highlights
What You Will Learn
The two main visa routes into Spain — who each one is designed for and how they actually work
The Non-Lucrative Visa explained — income and savings requirements, healthcare access, and why it’s one of the most flexible residency options in Europe
The Digital Nomad Visa explained — how remote workers can gain legal residency in as few as 20 business days, without setting foot in a consulate
How to include your family — spouse, children, and even adult dependents
Healthcare in Spain vs. the US and UK — what you gain and what it costs
The long game — how residency leads to permanent residence (5 years) and citizenship (10 years)
The most common mistakes applicants make — and how to avoid them before you apply
What You’ll Walk Away With
A clear picture of which visa fits your profile — retiree, remote worker, or financially independent mover
An honest breakdown of the income and savings thresholds you need to meet
Confidence in the next steps to take, with expert guidance you can act on immediately
Direct access to our advisory team, specialists who have helped thousands of international clients relocate to Spain