Remain in Spain


We often feature Spain here at Matouring, because it has so many things to offer.
One of which is that it is an ideal place to retire: sun, sea, mountains, excellent healthcare, incredible food and really good €3.00 bottles of red wine – we are not joking.
This article out lines how to gain your residency in Spain – and it is more achievable than you may think.
If you want to relocate to Spain permanently or invest in a property in Spain, it is important that you understand how to get Spanish residency. If you live in Spain for 183 days a year, then you are classed as a resident.
In Spain, residency can be requested either by you or via an authorised figure (usually your solicitor) holding a Spanish power of attorney.
Read more courtesy of PropertyGuides.com