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frequently asked questions
Many are the questions that our customers have asked us throughout our experience. We have tried to summarise the most important ones.
Why Spain?
Because of its weather: Mediterranean weather makes Spain the perfect place to enjoy nice sunny weather all year. With an average temperature of 18º C during the Winter and more than 300 sunny days a year, in Costa Blanca you will find a privileged place to live.
Because of its quality of life: Spain is one of the countries with the highest life expectancy, due to its great weather, the Mediterranean diet and the Spanish lifestyle. Joy, sun, fresh fruits and vegetables, delicious fish, olive oil and good wine are the ingredients to get a relaxed and healthy life.
Because of its culture and landscapes: Throughout history, different peoples and cultures have inhabited Spain, leaving behind a great cultural heritage and a wide variety of traditions and customs. The geography also offers very different landscapes, ranging from paradisiacal beaches to snow-capped mountains of over 3,000m.
Cost of living: Although services, infrastructure and quality of life are superior in many respects to other European countries, prices are below the European average, making Spain a good choice as a place to live.
Do my family members have the right to reside with me in Spain?
If you have a residence permit, your family members also have the right to reside with you in Spain. Family members who have this right are: spouse (or the couple with whom you have a similar relationship to the spouse, registered in a public registry) and their descendants and ascendants and those of your spouse or registered partner.
Can I take my pet with me?
In order to bring your pet with you, you simply need a Pet Passport (EU Pet Passport). This document, valid for dogs, cats and ferrets, can be obtained from your veterinarian, and to obtain it, it is necessary that the animal is identified with a microchip and that it is vaccinated or revaccinated against rabies.
Citizens of the United Kingdom and Sweden must also take a blood sample after vaccination and 6 months before displacement to assess rabies antibodies.
Animals under 3 months cannot obtain a passport, so to move them through the EU, authorization from the destination Member State is required.
Can I see the homes in person?
Buying a home is an important decision that we must be sure of, so acquiring property abroad can be complicated and risky.
In Euromarina we are aware of this, and that is why we want to invite you to personally know the homes of your interest.
Each trip is prepared in a personalised way, adapting the visit to your preferences so that your choice is always the right one. Our commercial advisors will show you a selection of the homes that best suit your needs and take you to see the places of interest in the area so you can get to know the surroundings and the lifestyle.
If you want to arrange a visit, fill out the form and we will contact you shortly so you can inform us about the type of home you are looking for and specify possible dates for your personalised visit.
How do I obtain a residence permit in Spain?
Currently, the two most popular and easiest ways to obtain a visa in Spain are:
- Golden Visa Spain: The main aim of the Golden Visa program is to promote the economy in Spain and to support the creation of new jobs, and of course the entry of new talent, because this visa makes it easier for an investor to gain a residence permit through an investment, wich is why is also known as investor visa.
- Non-Lucrative Visa: The Non-lucrative Visa in Spain is a permit that allows you to reside in the country and travel throughout the Schengen area. Its main characteristic compared to others is that you do not need to have any remunerated activity. This Visa is for foreigners who wish to establish their residence in Spain, and have sufficient means of subsistence to live in the country, without the need to perform any commercial activity or making any investment.
What is the best option if I don't want to spend all that time in Spain and don't want to pay taxes either?
Of all the options offered by Spanish immigration legislation that do not require long periods of residence or having to account to the tax authorities, we recommend the Golden Visa, also known as residency by investment.
