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How to attain citizenship in Spain based on marriage
Spain is one of the few EU countries in which the procedures for marrying a Spanish citizen and obtaining Spanish citizenship have been simplified considerably. By contrast, in Spain it is not even necessary for the potential spouse to pass a language exam. One may marry a Spanish citizen even if he or she has illegal status in the country.
Dual citizenship in Spain
If you plan to reside in Spain on a temporary basis (for up to 5 years), a residence permit will be sufficient evidence of your legal stay on Spanish territory. However, if you have tighter connections with the Kingdom of Spain and you feel that you try to live, as they say here, “balancing between two countries,” it is worth considering obtaining Spanish citizenship. At this point, many ask whether Spain allows dual citizenship, and, if so, how to obtain it. In this article, we will discuss this topic in more detail./p>
Obtaining Spanish citizenship through birth
The number of people from all over the world who want to move to Spain and obtain Spanish citizenship is constantly increasing. Obtaining Spanish citizenship through birth is one of the most reliable and frequently-employed manners of gaining citizenship (of course, the parents of the child must take care in this regard). In this article, we will talk about the nuances of obtaining this type of citizenship, as well as find out who is eligible and on what conditions.
Types of permanent residence permits in Spain
The Spanish permanent residence permit allows one to live inside the country during a period that exceeds 90 days within a 5-year range. Overall, immigration legislation in Spain favors those who are willing to change their place of residence. Spanish permanent residence requirements vary widely and depend on the applicant’s employment intentions and options in the future.
Residence permit for Spain
When planning to move to Spain, one should begin by considering the legal requirements for the residence permit for Spain. Of the many legal strategies for moving to Spain, each requires the preparation of different documents. To choose the best strategy, it is important to be informed.
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Non-lucrative residence in Spain
Spanish legislation offers numerous options to immigrate legally to Spain. The easiest way is to obtain a non-lucrative residence permit for Spain. The only requirement is to possess sufficient wealth and be able to prove the requisite financial stability to the consulate. In this regard, there are several fundamental requirements that accompany the standard application form for this type of residence.
Permanent residence in Spain
The Spanish permanent residence permit allows the holder to live and work in Spanish territory. Spanish permanent residence requirements vary by type and imply the fulfillment of the set of criteria we will discuss in this article.
Residence visa (long-term visa) for Spain
There are two main types of Spanish visas: short-term visas that enable their holders to stay on Spanish territory for up to 90 days within 6 months (180 days), and long-term visas that allow a person to remain in Spain for a period of time that exceeds 90 days during this term. The latter visa type is called a residence visa in Spain.
Resident’s Card in Spain
After one has obtained the residence card in Spain, the main elements of which are the NIE and a registration address in Spain, one may then live (and often work) in Spain absolutely legally for several years. Spanish immigration legislation allows various methods for foreigners to obtain this document, although the fundamental requirements and application procedure remain standardized across all application options.
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