- By Faiza Mumtaz 22-Feb-2023
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One such country is Spain, which recently announced a new visa program that allows digital nomads to live and work in the country for up to a year, with the possibility of renewal. The visa also allows digital nomads to bring their families with them. However, to be eligible for the visa, applicants must demonstrate that they earn a certain amount or have enough savings, and meet other requirements. This program is part of Spain's efforts to attract remote workers and boost its economy.
As remote work continues to grow in popularity, more and more people are considering a location-independent lifestyle as a digital nomad. To cater to this demographic, many countries are now offering special visa programs to attract remote workers. One such country is Spain, which recently announced a new visa program that allows digital nomads to live and work in the country for up to a year, with the possibility of renewal.
The visa also allows digital nomads to bring their families with them. However, to be eligible for the visa, applicants must demonstrate that they earn a certain amount or have enough savings, and meet other requirements. This program is part of Spain's efforts to attract remote workers and boost its economy.
Who is Eligible?
To be eligible for Spain's digital nomad visa, applicants must meet the following criteria:
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They must work remotely for a company or be self-employed, earning a minimum of 2,200 euros (approximately $2,500 USD) per month. Alternatively, they must have at least 6 months of savings at that same amount.
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They must have health insurance coverage that is valid in Spain.
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They must pass a background check.
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They must not have any criminal record.
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They must be able to provide evidence that they will work while in Spain.
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They must be able to provide evidence of their ties to their home country.
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They must have sufficient financial resources to support themselves and their family members while living in Spain.
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They must be able to prove that they will not engage in any activities that are incompatible with their status as a digital nomad