How To
Immigrate to Spain via the Spain Business Entrepreneur Visa?
Entrepreneur Visa under the Entrepreneur Law
The entrepreneur visa in Spain is a type of residency permit that is intended for non-EU nationals who wish to establish an innovative company that benefits the interests of the Spanish economy. This visa permits business owners to reside in Spain with their immediate family, including spouses, dependent children, and dependent parents for an initial time frame of 3 years, with the potential for renewal.
How to apply for a visa under the Entrepreneur Law?
Types of Visas Under the Entrepreneur Law
Visa for Highly Skilled Professionals (TAC)
This visa is granted to highly qualified individuals with an employment offer in Spain in
- Management Position
- Highly qualified staff at major corporations
- SMEs in key industries.
Intra-Company Transfer Visa (TTI)
This visa is intended for managers and other high-ranking employees of non-Spanish companies that their employer wishes to transfer to their branch or main office in Spain.
How to apply for a Self-Employed Visa in Spain?
In order to apply for a self-employed visa in Spain, the following steps have to be followed:
Determine your eligibility: The first step in applying for a self-employed visa is to determine if you are eligible to submit an application for the visa.
Register your business: If you are eligible, you need to register your business in Spain. You can do so with the help of our experts from OnDemand International.
Apply for the visa: Once your business is established, our experts will submit your application for the Self-Employed Visa to the Spanish consulate
Eligibility requirements to apply for a self-employment visa
Timeline for the Self-Employed Visa
The self-employed visa is typically issued within 90 to 120 days from the date of applying to the Spanish Consulate.
It is valid for one year and potential for renewal for 4 years.