
Episode #197
Want to Live in Spain? The Digital Nomad Visa Could Be Your Ticket
Spain Wants Digital Nomads – But Is It Really That Simple? Imagine swapping the commute for a laptop overlooking the Mediterranean. Spain has become one of the world's most attractive destinations for remote workers — and its Digital Nomad Visa offers non-EU professionals a legal route to actually live here while working abroad. But before you pack the laptop and sunglasses, there's rather more to it than sunshine and fast broadband. In this episode of Spanish Practices , I look at how Spain's Digital Nomad Visa works, who can apply, the income requirements, bringing your family and the possible route from temporary residence to making Spain your permanent home. We also tackle the bit some glossy relocation websites don't put next to the photograph of somebody working beside a swimming pool: tax . When do you become Spanish tax resident? What is the so-called Beckham Law? What happens if you're self-employed? And why might the words Modelo 720 , social security and Spanish bureaucracy eventually have you reaching for something stronger than café con leche? I'll also look at some of the best places to base yourself — from Málaga, Valencia, Barcelona and Madrid to the Canary Islands and Spain's smaller towns — and the realities of housing costs, paperwork and the language barrier. Spain offers sunshine, lifestyle, excellent connectivity and the possibility of building a completely different working life. But it's still Spain — gloriously attractive, occasionally bewildering and never quite as straightforward as the brochure suggests. Spanish Practices – Real Life, Real Spain. Visa and tax rules can change and individual circumstances vary, so always take current professional immigration and tax advice before making financial or residency decisions. Revised Repeat AI disclosure: final music is AI generated Envato/Shutterstock






