What is the minimum income required for Spanish residency after Brexit?

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Non-EU citizens who wish to obtain residency in Spain must provide proof that they have enough money to support themselves. There are several visa options available, depending on your circumstances, and the cost to obtain them differs, depending on which one you go for. 

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Regular income requirement

The Public Multiple Effects Income Indicator (IPREM) is an index used in Spain as a reference for granting aid, subsidies or unemployment benefits. As of 2021, a steady income per individual of at least €2,400 (400% IPREM) per month is required. An additional €600 (100% IPREM) of income per month per dependent is also required. A dependent could be a child, or an adult that travels with you who has no income of their own.

So if you are a couple with one income, then you would need to have access to €2,400 (your income) per month + €600 (to cover your dependent partner) = €3,000 per month. 

Check out the Spanish Consulate’s Visas (FAQs) page for more information.

Can I use my savings instead of my monthly income to prove I can support myself? 

Yes, if you don’t have a regular monthly income, you will need to prove that you have at least €28,800 in your bank, every year that you are a resident.

Visa costs 

It costs approximately €80 for a UK citizen to submit a visa application to the Spanish consulate, and can be higher for non-UK residents. You should also take into account solicitor/gestor fees, the cost of medical and criminal record checks, legal stamps and the translation of official documents. 

Visa fees for British citizens vary depending on the type of visa you apply for, costs can be found on the Spanish Consulate website.

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  • Robert Sinclair

    22 Jul. 2022

    Please inform myself regarding VISA to retire in spain
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    22 Jul. 2022

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  • Robert Ingram

    22 Jul. 2022

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    22 Jul. 2022

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