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    Immigration Lifehacks: Little-Known Ways to Legalize in Spain

    Mar 28, 2025 by Ali · Leave a Comment

    Spain is one of the most attractive countries for those who dream of a new life in Europe. The excellent climate, high quality of life, and culture attract thousands worldwide. However, to legally live and work in Spain, you must undergo a rather complicated legalization process.

    The country's legislation offers different methods for obtaining a residence permit without using traditional immigration programs. Specialists can help you increase your chances of success, avoid mistakes, and speed up the process. 

    The company Migrun offers several options. You can choose free self-guidance and help from market experts or step-by-step support from virtual assistance. Experts will help you select the correct visa and decide whether to move.

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    Unusual Ways to Legalize in Spain

    Spain is open to foreign citizens; many legal ways are pretty accessible if you know how to use them. Sometimes, the legal ways are apparent, but they exist. Here they are:

    • student visa;
    • entrepreneur visa;
    • investor visa;
    • visa for remote workers;
    • visa for professionals;
    • marriage with a Spanish citizen;
    • legalization through associations.

    You should carefully study each option's features. This information will help you understand which method best suits you.

    Student Visa

    Studying in Spain can be a great way to legalize. Many programs for international students allow you to work for a limited number of hours. This will be a good starting point for further integration.

    Entrepreneur Visa

    If you have an idea for a business, you can open one in Spain. This will lead to the possibility of obtaining this type of residence permit. It is essential that your business be unique and benefit the Spanish economy.

    Investor Visa

    You can apply for a golden visa if you are willing to invest in real estate or other assets in Spain for 500,000 euros. This permit gives you the right to long-term residence and work.

    Visa for Remote Workers

    Spain offers a unique program for digital nomads. If you work online and prove your activity, you can legalize your stay in the country.

    Visa for Professionals

    You can get work authorization if you have rare and in-demand skills. This option is often used in the IT, science, and medicine sectors and is available even if you have not yet been offered a job in Spain.

    Marriage to a Spanish Citizen

    If your spouse is a Spanish citizen, you can legalize your stay in the country and get a residence permit based on family ties.

    Legalization Through Associations

    Various associations and clubs exist in Spain. They help foreigners obtain legal status. Participation in cultural, sports, or volunteer organizations can be one option for obtaining residency.

    Conclusion

    Spain offers many immigration opportunities if you know all about the legalization options. Each option has pros and cons, from a student visa to an investor or entrepreneur permit. It all depends on your goals, plans, and willingness to invest time or money in the legalization process.

    Consulting with experts like Migrun is a good idea regardless of your chosen path. They can offer up-to-date information and support in obtaining a residence permit.

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