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Facilitating Your Residency in Spain with Expert Guidance
Platinum Legal Spain offers a tailored service for EU citizens seeking residency in Spain. Our team provides comprehensive assistance with the necessary formalities and legalities, ensuring a smooth transition to your new life in Spain.
Our Residency Services for EU Citizens Include:
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Residency Registration and Documentation
We guide EU citizens through the process of registering for residency in Spain, which includes obtaining the residency certificate, handling the necessary paperwork, and ensuring that all documents meet the current legal requirements. -
Family Member Residency
For EU citizens looking to bring non-EU family members to Spain, we provide specialized assistance with the application process, ensuring family members receive the support and documentation required to join you in Spain. -
Healthcare and Financial Arrangements
Our services include advice on proving financial means and healthcare coverage in Spain, which are essential aspects of residency applications for EU citizens and their families.
FAQs
Yes, if you plan to live in Spain for more than three months, you should register and obtain a certificate of residency to legally reside and work in Spain.
You will need a valid passport, proof of financial means to support yourself, and proof of healthcare coverage. Specific requirements may vary depending on your employment status or if you are a student or retiree.
We can handle all aspects of your residency application, including document preparation, submission, and liaising with Spanish authorities, making the process smoother and less stressful for you.
Yes, non-EU family members can reside in Spain if they are dependents or partners of EU citizens living in Spain. We assist with the application process, including obtaining a family member residence card.
Temporary residency is usually granted for five years to EU citizens who meet the residency requirements. Permanent residency can be applied for after legally living in Spain for a continuous five-year period.
Brexit has changed the residency requirements for UK nationals. If you were legally residing in Spain before the end of the transition period, you may be covered under the Withdrawal Agreement. New applicants may need to meet different criteria.