RESIDENCE BY INVESTMENT
Spain Residence by Investment
Spain ended its real estate Golden Visa in April 2025, but several investor and entrepreneur residence pathways remain open — offering access to Europe’s fourth-largest economy, Schengen travel, and an exceptional quality of life.
Residence by Investment Overview
Following the suspension of Spain’s real estate Golden Visa in April 2025, the country continues to offer multiple residence pathways for investors and entrepreneurs. The Non-Lucrative Visa, Entrepreneur Visa, and Digital Nomad Visa each provide legal residence in Spain with access to the Schengen Area. Investment in Spanish businesses, funds, and government bonds remains available as a qualifying route. TopNation Global advises clients on the most suitable pathway based on their objectives, financial profile, and long-term plans.
Program Details
Benefits of Spain Residence by Investment
- Full residence in an EU member state with visa-free travel across the 27 Schengen Area countries
- Access to Spain’s world-class public healthcare system and private medical facilities
- Multiple visa pathways available — Non-Lucrative, Entrepreneur, and Digital Nomad Visa — each tailored to different investor profiles
- Investment in Spanish businesses, funds, and government bonds remains a qualifying route
- Exceptional quality of life with Mediterranean climate, rich culture, and internationally ranked cuisine
- Spouse and dependent children eligible for inclusion in a single application
- Access to Spain’s highly regarded education system, including international schools and top-ranked universities
- Path to permanent residence and ultimately Spanish citizenship after 10 years of legal residence
- Strategic location connecting Europe, North Africa, and Latin America with excellent transport infrastructure
- Digital Nomad Visa allows remote work for non-Spanish companies while residing in Spain
Eligibility Criteria
Requirements for Spain Residence
Spain offers several residence pathways for investors and entrepreneurs, each with its own qualification criteria. TopNation Global guides clients through the requirements for each route to ensure a compliant and successful application.
- Non-Lucrative Visa: Proof of sufficient financial means — approximately EUR 28,800 per year for the main applicant — with no intention to work in Spain
- Entrepreneur Visa: A viable business plan demonstrating economic benefit and job creation in Spain, approved by the relevant Spanish authorities
- Digital Nomad Visa: Employment or self-employment contract with a non-Spanish company, minimum income requirements, and proof of remote working activity
- Clean criminal record from the applicant’s country of origin and any country of residence in the preceding five years
- Valid private health insurance from a provider authorised to operate in Spain, covering the full duration of residence
- Proof of accommodation in Spain — either property ownership or a rental agreement
- All supporting documents must be legalised or apostilled and, where required, translated into Spanish by a sworn translator
Application Process
Step-by-Step: Applying for Spain Residence
The application process varies depending on the selected visa category. TopNation Global manages the entire process, from pathway selection through to visa issuance and NIE registration in Spain.
Stage 1 — Pathway Assessment and Documentation: TopNation Global evaluates the client’s objectives, financial profile, and long-term plans to recommend the most appropriate visa category. All supporting documentation is compiled, including financial statements, business plans (if applicable), health insurance, criminal record certificates, and proof of accommodation in Spain.
Stage 2 — Application Submission: The application is submitted to the Spanish consulate in the applicant’s country of residence or directly to the Unidad de Grandes Empresas y Colectivos Estrategicos (UGE-CE) for entrepreneur and digital nomad visas. The non-refundable visa fee is paid at this stage.
Stage 3 — Review and Approval: Spanish authorities review the application, conduct background checks, and verify all documentation. Processing times typically range from one to three months depending on the visa category and consulate workload. Additional information may be requested during this period.
Stage 4 — Visa Issuance and Registration: Upon approval, the applicant receives a residence visa authorising entry into Spain. Within 30 days of arrival, the applicant must register with the local police to obtain a Foreigner’s Identity Card (TIE) and a NIE number. This completes the residence establishment process.
Program at a Glance
Key Facts
Multiple Pathways
Visa Options
Non-Lucrative Visa, Entrepreneur Visa, and Digital Nomad Visa — each with distinct requirements suited to different investor profiles.
EU Residence
Schengen Access
Legal residence in Spain grants visa-free travel across all 27 Schengen Area countries for up to 90 days per 180-day period.
1-3 Months
Processing Time
Standard processing from application submission to visa issuance, depending on the chosen pathway and consulate workload.
Golden Visa Ended
Real Estate Route
Spain suspended the real estate Golden Visa in April 2025. Property investment no longer qualifies for residence, though other investment routes remain.
10 Years
Path to Citizenship
Spanish citizenship may be obtained after 10 years of continuous legal residence. Nationals of certain Latin American countries qualify after just 2 years.
Family Included
Dependant Eligibility
Spouse and dependent children may be included in the application through family reunification provisions under Spanish immigration law.
Why Work with TopNation Global?
- Expert navigation of Spain’s evolving immigration landscape, including the post-Golden Visa regulatory environment and all currently available investor residence pathways
- End-to-end management from pathway selection and documentation through to consulate submission, visa collection, and NIE registration in Spain
- Dedicated compliance team ensuring all applications meet the current requirements of Spanish immigration authorities and consular standards
- Strategic advisory combining residence planning with international tax structuring, wealth management, and lifestyle relocation services
- Confidential, personalised service — your privacy, timeline, and family objectives guide every recommendation
Frequently Asked Questions
Spain Residence by Investment — Common Questions
Has Spain ended its Golden Visa program?
Yes. Spain suspended the real estate Golden Visa in April 2025, meaning property investment no longer qualifies as a route to residence. However, several alternative pathways remain fully operational, including the Non-Lucrative Visa, Entrepreneur Visa, Digital Nomad Visa, and investment in Spanish businesses, funds, or government bonds. TopNation Global advises clients on the most suitable pathway based on their individual circumstances.
What residence options are still available for investors in Spain?
Spain continues to offer multiple residence pathways. The Non-Lucrative Visa is designed for individuals with sufficient passive income who do not intend to work in Spain. The Entrepreneur Visa targets those establishing a business with economic benefit to Spain. The Digital Nomad Visa permits remote workers employed by non-Spanish companies to reside in Spain. Additionally, investment in Spanish companies, venture capital funds, or government bonds may still qualify under the investor visa framework.
What is the Non-Lucrative Visa and who is it for?
The Non-Lucrative Visa is designed for individuals who wish to reside in Spain without engaging in any form of employment or professional activity. Applicants must demonstrate sufficient financial means — approximately EUR 28,800 per year for the main applicant, with additional amounts for each dependant. This visa is popular among retirees, individuals with passive income, and those seeking a European lifestyle base. It provides full residence rights in Spain and Schengen Area travel privileges.
What are the requirements for the Entrepreneur Visa?
The Entrepreneur Visa requires a viable business plan that demonstrates economic benefit and potential job creation in Spain. The plan must be assessed favourably by the relevant Spanish authorities. There is no fixed minimum investment amount, but the business must be innovative or contribute meaningfully to the Spanish economy. Applicants must also demonstrate sufficient funds to support themselves and their families, hold valid health insurance, and possess a clean criminal record.
Can I bring my family to Spain under these visa programs?
Yes. All Spanish residence visa categories permit family reunification. The main applicant may include their spouse or registered partner and dependent children. Family members receive their own residence permits, granting them the right to live in Spain and travel within the Schengen Area. Additional financial means must be demonstrated for each family member included in the application.
How long does the application process take?
Processing times typically range from one to three months, depending on the visa category, the completeness of the application, and the workload of the relevant Spanish consulate. The Entrepreneur Visa may involve an additional assessment period by the Spanish authorities evaluating the business plan. TopNation Global ensures all documentation is complete and accurate from the outset to minimise delays.
Can I work in Spain with a Non-Lucrative Visa?
No. The Non-Lucrative Visa explicitly prohibits any form of employment or professional activity in Spain. Holders must rely entirely on passive income, savings, or investments. For those who wish to work remotely for a non-Spanish employer, the Digital Nomad Visa is the appropriate alternative. For those establishing a business in Spain, the Entrepreneur Visa provides the necessary work authorisation.
What is the path to Spanish citizenship?
Spanish citizenship may be obtained through naturalisation after 10 years of continuous legal residence. Applicants must demonstrate integration into Spanish society, which includes passing tests on Spanish language, culture, and constitutional knowledge. Nationals of certain countries — including those from Latin America, Portugal, the Philippines, Equatorial Guinea, and Andorra — may qualify for citizenship after just two years of residence. Dual citizenship is permitted with some of these countries.
What is the Digital Nomad Visa?
Introduced in 2023, Spain’s Digital Nomad Visa allows remote workers and freelancers employed by non-Spanish companies to reside legally in Spain. Applicants must demonstrate a minimum income level, an employment or professional relationship with a company outside Spain, and at least one year of relevant professional experience. The visa is initially issued for one year and may be renewed. It provides full residence rights in Spain and Schengen Area travel privileges.
Is real estate investment still possible in Spain?
Real estate investment in Spain remains fully legal and accessible to foreign nationals. However, since April 2025, property purchase alone no longer qualifies as a route to Spanish residence under the former Golden Visa framework. Investors may still purchase property in Spain for personal use, rental income, or capital appreciation, but must pursue one of the alternative visa pathways for residence purposes. TopNation Global can advise on combining property investment with an appropriate residence strategy.
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