Spain’s Golden Visa: Everything You Need to Know (2024)

Spain's Golden Visa: Everything You Need to Know

Here at Homelike, we’re experts on relocation—and the Spain golden visa is one of the best relocation options that Europe has to offer. So, coming up, we’ve put that knowledge to good use… and we’ve brought you all there is to know about the program. Lucky you!

Across the entirety of Europe, Spain is one of the most popular choices for hunting down a brand-new life. Warm, friendly, surprisingly affordable, and packed with endless variety, it’s a great place to live—and more than 6 million non-natives are residents in the nation.

But for most people, a Spanish relocation involves some bureaucracy—and as you most likely know, that probably means obtaining a visa.

There are many visa options for moving to Spain, depending on who you are, where you’re from, and what your plans are. But one of the most appealing is the so-called ‘golden visa,’ which allows big-money investors to move to the nation after contributing to the Spanish economy (in various different ways).

So in this guide, we’ve brought you everything you need to know about the Spain golden visa, which can entitle you to pursue an exciting new life in the sunny climes of Spain.

Want to know more about the golden visa program in Spain? Read on boys and girls, cos we’ve covered it all!

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1. What is the Spain golden visa?

In short, the Spain golden visa is a unique and convenient relocation program that allows you to move to Spain on a long-term basis.

To make use of it, you need to make some form of hefty investment in the Spanish economy.


There are lots of investment options, but the cheapest starts at €500,000—so this is really only suitable for people with some big ol’ chunks of money to spare. Because of that, it’s a popular option for people who want to retire in Spain.

2. Which investment options are available for a Spain golden visa?

There are lots of ways you can qualify for Spain’s golden visa… but they all require a pretty big investment, whichever one you choose.

Your five options are:

  • Invest €500,000 (or more) in Spanish real estate. This can be splurged on one single property, or invested over a number of different properties.
  • Buy €1 million (or more) shares in a Spanish company or fund.
  • Deposit €1 million (or more) into a Spanish bank account. In terms of avoiding big fat heavy loads of bureaucracy, this is of course the easiest option; perfect if you’re looking for a no-fuss relocation.
  • Pay off €2 million (or more) of Spanish government debt, on behalf of the Spanish government.

Start a ‘general interest’ business in Spain. This business must employ (at least some) Spanish people, and contribute to Spanish interests in some way. What does and doesn’t constitute a ‘general interest’ business is pretty nebulous, so this option isn’t as popular as some of the others. Your business plan has a better chance of being accepted if it’ll directly feed into the Spanish economy, and if it promotes scientific and technological advancements in the nation.

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3. What are the requirements and eligibility criteria for a golden visa?

First of all, you of course must have access to at least €500,000 in cash. If you don’t have at least that much spare cash, you won’t be able to make a big enough investment.

But there are some other requirements too: you need to have a clean criminal record, you need to be at least 18 years of age (which, unless you’re outrageously lucky, you probably are), and you can’t be from within the EU.

Importantly, you can only apply for the golden visa if you’re from a nation outside of the EU/EEA region. That’s because people from within that area are freely able to move to Spain with very little bureaucracy. Good old EU freedom of movement.

To make sure you fulfill all the requirements, and that you’ve applied properly, it’s a good idea to enlist the help of a legal professional. If you hire a professional with experience in all this golden visa stuff, you won’t waste time or money, and your application will have a much better chance of being accepted.

It’s also important to note that bureaucratic requirements can change on a frequent basis… so what applies right now might not necessarily apply tomorrow. But a professional will always know of the latest information—and they can therefore give you the most relevant, timely and appropriate guidance.

But for now, here’s exactly what you’ll need to provide for your big exciting application…

4. What documents do I need in order to apply for the Spain golden visa?

When you apply for your Spain golden visa, you need to prepare and offer the following:

  • Your passport (which is no surprise), with at least one year of validity
  • Your fully-completed (and accurately-completed!) Spanish golden visa application
  • Two passport-style photographs, preferably taken within the last 6 months
  • Proof of valid private medical insurance. This insurance should be obtained via a Spanish provider. That said, if you’ll be paying taxes in Spain, you’re entitled to access the nation’s public healthcare system—and therefore won’t need private insurance
  • A medical certificate, fully declaring any medical problems you have
  • A clean criminal record, proven via an official criminal record check
  • You may also need to provide proof that you have enough money to provide for yourself (and your family if you have one) while you’re in Spain. That said, there’s no official figure for exactly how much you need to prove you have

All of these documents should be translated into Spanish, by a professional translator.

It’s also important that you’ve never before had an application rejected for a Schengen visa… and that you’re not on Spain’s list of “undesirable people” (whatever that even means).

And on top of all that, you (of course!) also need proof of your successful investment, whatever type of investment that is.

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5. How long is a golden visa valid?

When you first get your golden visa, it will be valid for one year, if you obtained it outside of Spain at an embassy or consulate. If you instead obtained your visa inside of Spain, it will be valid for two years.

During this period (no matter whether it’s one years or two years), you need to exchange your initial visa for your residence permit. You need to obtain this permit in Spain, and it’s valid for two years.

You can then keep renewing this residence permit in increments of two years.

6. What is the minimum stay per year to keep your golden visa?

Unlike most visas, the Spain golden visa doesn’t ask you to spend much time in Spain—all you need to do is visit the nation at least once per year, and your visa will remain valid.

That said, if you want your golden visa to ultimately lead to Spanish citizenship, you’re required to spend at least 183 days per year in the nation. Which brings us to…

7. Can you obtain Spanish citizenship through a golden visa?

Yes, you can eventually obtain Spanish citizenship by getting a golden visa.

That said, you’ll have to wait ten years to get this citizenship, and there are of course some requirements:

  • You must spend at least 183 days per year in Spain, for a consecutive period of 10 years
  • You need to speak Spanish to a ‘basic’ level
  • You need to have a vague understanding of Spanish history and culture
  • You need to have no Spanish debt, and have no criminal convictions in Spain

But, wait… there are some (exciting) exceptions to the above. If you’re from a former Spanish colony, you only need to wait two years to get this citizenship, instead of waiting for ten years. Those former Spanish colony countries (in alphabetical order!) are…

Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, and Venezuela.

If you’re from one of these countries, and have traveled to Spain 8 times (or more) within the two-year period after obtaining your visa, you’re entitled to citizenship.

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8. What are the benefits of the Spain golden visa?

The first benefit (obviously), is that you get to live in Spain… which you probably worked out for yourself already.

But as a nice bonus, you won’t necessarily be going alone—when you move to Spain as part of the golden visa program, you can also take your family with you (which, assuming you like them, is another pretty big benefit). More on that coming up in the next part of this guide!

You can also enjoy exploring various areas of the EU. With your Spain golden visa, you (and your family members, if you have them) are allowed to travel freely within the EU area with no visas and no bureaucracy.

And last of all, the residence status allows you to access Spain’s healthcare and education systems, both of which are of pretty high quality.

9. Can you include family members in your application for Spain’s golden visa?

Yes, you can. But there are limits—you can’t take your baby niece or your great aunt or a distant cousin. Here’s who you can take:

  • Your partner (you must be married to this partner)
  • Any dependent children you have (though they must be unmarried, and it’s a lot easier if they’re under 18)
  • Any dependent elderly parents (you must prove this parents are dependent on you)


All in all, the golden visa program in Spain is pretty generous, and it’s a great way to relocate yourself and your loved ones. That said, your family members will also need to apply for a Spanish visa as so-called ‘dependents’. But don’t worry—if they can prove that they are indeed dependents, there’s very little chance that their applications will be rejected.

10. What taxes are applicable to golden visa holders?

The best initial option for most people is some type of non-resident account, which (of course) entitles you to access banking services before you’re an official Spanish resident.

Once you then become a resident, you can either open an additional standard resident account, or change your non-resident account into a residential account.

Opening a bank account in Spain is quick and easy, and probably very similar to opening a bank account in your home nation, wherever that is. You’ll need your ID (preferably a passport), along with proof of address (but if you’re not living in Spain, an official certificate of non-residence will be a sufficient replacement).

It’s also possible to remotely open a bank account online… even if you’re not in Spain when you apply. Convenient!

No matter when and how you’re opening your bank account, some of the most popular and reliable banks in Spain include Santander, BBVA, and completely-online N26 (which is rapidly becoming a very popular option). Between the three of them, at least one of those banks will offer whatever type of service you’re looking for.

11. How can you open a bank account in Spain?

This is where things get a little complicated—tax requirements are dependent upon how much time you’ll be spending in Spain, and what exactly you’ll be doing when you’re there.

If you are not a full-time resident (that means you spend less than 183 days per year in the nation), you won’t need to pay any income tax. But if you spend 183 days (or more) in the nation, you will need to pay income tax.

That said, you might not plan on getting a job… and then you won’t be getting any income to be taxed on.

No matter how much or how little time you spend in Spain, you still need to pay taxes on your properties in Spain (if you have them). So you’ll need to pay municipal taxes on your property (which pay for things such as street repairs and local conveniences and all that stuff)—and if you rent your property out, you’ll need to pay rental taxes.


Again, we keep saying this… but because the exact circ*mstances will be different for every single person who applies for the Spain golden visa, it’s a good idea to employ the help of a professional who can talk you through the specific tax implications of your big move.

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12. How can you get an NIE in Spain?

Let’s start this section with a swift lesson: an NIE number is an identity number. Each foreign resident in Spain gets their own unique NIE number. Without one, your existence in sunny Spain will be pretty limited.

If you want to open a residents’ bank account, you’ll need to supply this number. But it’s also useful for lots of other things: if you have an NIE number in Spain, you basically have the same rights as a native resident. It allows you to pay taxes, start a job, study, organize utilities, buy and sell things, and do all that other bureaucratic stuff.

To get your NIE, you have two options: you can either visit your local immigration office (if you’re already in Spain), or you can visit your local embassy or consulate (if you’re not already in Spain).

Whichever way you do it, you’ll need to pay a small processing fee (which currently sits at around €12). You’ll also need to provide your passport, two passport-style photographs, proof of address, and your completed application form.

13. How can you apply for a golden visa?

First of all, you need to make your investment—importantly, you must make your investment before you apply for your golden visa. Because we’re talking about massive sums of money here, it’s a good idea (as we’ve already said) to enlist the help of a professional before you even get going on this part.

From here, you apply for your visa, providing all the documents and evidence we’ve already listed and outlined earlier in this guide. You need to make your application with the help of your nearest Spanish embassy (or Spanish consulate). Before visiting your nearest venue, contact them in advance to arrange an appointment… and to make sure they can help you with this service (some smaller consulates may not).


Then after you get your golden visa, you should exchange it for a resident permit… which means you’re finally an official resident of Spain!

14. How long does the processing take for the Spanish golden visa?

The processing period for the Spain golden visa is usually somewhere between 2 and 3 months.

The golden visa program in Spain is a pretty well-oiled machine, so it’ll rarely take any longer than that, unless there’s some sort of problem (but hopefully there won’t be!).

15. What are the best places to live in Spain?

Once you get your hands on your Spain golden visa, the exciting stuff really begins… and if you choose to, you can now live in Spain! You have plenty of excellent options for where you might want to live. Some of the best include:

  • Madrid: the capital of Spain, this is the natural choice for many, and a good place to start your search. Bustling and multicultural, it’s home to endless types of people.
  • Barcelona: arguably the culture capital of the whole nation, Barcelona is endlessly arty, and packed with edgy events and attractions. And beaches!
  • Valencia: almost like a budget Barcelona, Valencia offers low prices, year-round warm weather, and possibly the tastiest cuisine in the entire nation.
  • Alicante: a coastal resort city brimming with tourists from western Europe, this diminutive dwelling is a good choice if you like small-but-busy places.
  • Malaga: another excellent coastal option, Malaga offers great proximity to northern Africa, along with great weather, lots of expats, and endless history and heritage.
  • Seville: one of the prettiest cities in Spain, it’s impossible not to fall in love with this place. It’s full of late-night venues, excellent eateries, and happening hipsters.
  • Tenerife: maybe the most popular place in the Canary Islands, archipelago-based Tenerife is small, but it’s packed with expats, adventures, and outdoor experiences.
  • Granada: another small city, Granada is one of the most historical cities in Spain, and it offers lofty mountains and smiling faces.

We’ve featured all 8 in much more depth in our guide to all the best places to live in Spain.

No matter which Spanish city you decide to move to, you might want to find a short-term serviced apartment in advance. It’ll make your move much easier and quicker, and way less stressful—you already have enough to worry about when you’re working through the formalities of the Spain golden visa.

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16. Which other countries offer golden visa programs?

There are lots of other nations offering golden visa programs, but some of the most appealing are Canada, Germany, Greece, Turkey, the UK and the USA. And because visas like this are becoming more popular, new countries are joining the party all the time.

Spain's golden visa: final thoughts

And just like that, we’ve reached the end of this hopefully-helpful guide on the golden visa program in Spain… and now you know everything you need to get started!

But, to reiterate, it’s important you hire a professional to help you out with this whole process. It’s complicated, it’s nuanced, there are lots of things to think about, and you’re throwing around big sums of money. And because everyone has a slightly different situation, the advice that applies to someone else might not necessarily be the exact same advice that applies to you.

In short, hiring a professional will give you a much better chance of succeeding in your attempts to nab a Spain golden visa.

For more information on starting a new life in Spain, check out our guides to being an expat in Spain, the nation’s proposed digital nomad visa, and everything you need to know about moving to the place after Brexit.

And if you’re looking for a place to live in Spain, check out all of our serviced flats and serviced apartments. They’re all beautiful and affordable, and they’re all ready to move into right away.

Thanks for reading, thanks for choosing Homelike, and good luck with your application!

Spain’s Golden Visa: Everything You Need to Know (2024)

FAQs

Spain’s Golden Visa: Everything You Need to Know? ›

The general Golden Visa Spain requirements are: The primary applicant must be over 18 years of age. The primary applicant must make a significant investment as stipulated by the Spanish government and provide proof of the respective financial investment. Applicants must possess a clean criminal record.

How easy is it to get a Golden Visa in Spain? ›

To be eligible for a Spanish Golden Visa, you must make one of the following investments: Purchase real estate in Spain worth at least €500,000. The real estate can be one single unit or several, with an overall worth of no less than €500,000. Make an investment in the Spanish public debt of at least €2,000,000.

Do you pay Spanish tax on Golden Visa? ›

Golden visa taxes for residents

If you have obtained your investor permit and stay for more than 183 days per year in Spain, you will be considered a tax resident. First of all, this means you are liable to pay income tax for all income you generate worldwide.

Does Spain Golden Visa lead to citizenship? ›

Golden Visa holders will become eligible to apply for Spanish citizenship after a ten-year residence period residence, subject to meeting language and other requirements, i.e.: Financial stability. No criminal record.

How much bank balance is required for Spain visa? ›

Proof of sufficient financial means.

A foreigner who seeks to enter the territory of Spain needs to attest owning at least 100€/day, with a minimum of €900 per person regardless of the intended duration of the stay.

Can I get residency in Spain if I buy a house? ›

Can you get Spanish residency by buying a property? Yes, if you are a non-EU citizen, you can obtain a residence permit in Spain valid for 3 years as long as the property you purchase is valued at over €500,000.

What are the disadvantages of Golden Visa? ›

One disadvantage of the Golden Visa is that this residency route does not lead to citizenship. You can renew the visa several times and try to apply for citizenship in 30 years. But there are no guarantees. If you want to get a second passport, Immigrant Invest offers several European investment programs.

Which Golden Visa is better Spain or Portugal? ›

Spain's Golden Visa program has a faster processing time of three months. However, Portugal's Golden Visa scheme provides a lower investment threshold.

What are the new rules for residency in Spain 2023? ›

You'll need a temporary visa or residency permit to stay in Spain, or any other Schengen country for longer than 90 days. If you're already a citizen or resident of an EU country, you only need to get the local registration certificate—no need to apply for any visa.

Do US citizens pay taxes in Spain? ›

The US has a citizenship-based taxation system, which means that regardless of where you live, as a US citizen, you're required to report your worldwide income and assets to the IRS. Failure to comply with these requirements can result in severe consequences, including penalties and interest.

Does Spain tax US income? ›

Is US income taxable in Spain? Foreigners who spend more than 183 days a year in Spain, or for whom Spain is their main base or center of economic activities or interests, are considered residents for tax purposes. Expats who earn over 22,000 Euros a year from just one employer must file a Spanish tax return.

How long can I stay in Spain on a Golden Visa? ›

Yes, a Spain Golden Visa allows you and your family members to travel through Schengen Zone visa-free for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.

Will Spain end Golden Visa? ›

Will the Spanish Golden Visa be canceled, or will investment amounts increase? Non-EU nationals can obtain residency in Spain through the Golden Visa scheme provided they invest at least €500,000. The ministry refused to acknowledge any plans to end the program.

Does Spain and US allow dual citizenship? ›

There is no specific legislation prohibiting dual citizenship between the United States and Spain; however, the USA does state that dual national US citizens “owe allegiance to the United States and are obliged to obey its laws and regulations”.

Does Spain have dual citizenship with USA? ›

Nationals of Spanish-American countries, plus Andorra, the Philippines, Equatorial Guinea, Portugal, and France can apply for dual citizenship after a minimum of two years of residency in Spain.

How do I prove I have enough money for Spain? ›

Economic means may be accredited by presenting cash, traveller's cheques, a credit card accompanied by a bank account statement, an up-to-date bank book, or any other resource that accredits the amount available, such as a credit statement regarding the card or bank account.

How much cash can I put in the bank without getting reported Spain? ›

The maximum amount you can deposit in a bank without having to declare it in Spain is also set at €10,000. Remember, however, that if your deposit exceeds €3,000 the bank does have an obligation to notify the authorities of your operation.

How long can you stay in Spain if you own a property? ›

How Long Can I Stay in Spain if I Own a Property? Even if you own a property in Spain, you're still entitled to stay for only 90 days in a 180-day period without applying for a residence permit or a visa. You can still buy or rent your property as you wish, but you must be careful not to overstay the 90/180-day rule.

What are the pitfalls of buying property in Spain? ›

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How can an American get residency in Spain? ›

Spanish Residency: How to get your Residence Permit in Spain
  1. Student visa. Validity and renewal of the student visa.
  2. Business visa.
  3. Non-lucrative residency visa. ...
  4. Work permit as an employee of a Spanish company.
  5. Golden visa.
  6. Family member of an EU citizen visa.
  7. Family regrouping visa.
  8. The arraigo procedure.

Is it worth buying property in Spain? ›

Buying a house or commercial property in Spain can be an excellent investment whether you plan to rent it out or live there by yourself. Under the statistics represented by the Central Bank of Spain in March 2022, the return expected on the residential real estate market is 10%.

What is the controversy with the Golden Visa? ›

Critics of Golden Visa programs argue that they perpetuate inequality by giving preferential treatment to wealthy investors over other potential immigrants. There are also concerns about the potential for corruption and money laundering, in addition to the risk of tax evasion.

Why is Golden Visa rejection? ›

Dubai & UAE visa rejection security reasons
  • handwritten passport copies: UAE Immigration automatically rejects applications with handwritten passport copies.
  • typos or misinformation: Applications with typos in the name, passport number, profession code, or date of birth will likely face a delay or rejection.

Which is the easiest Golden Visa program? ›

The Golden Visa in Greece is one of Europe's cheapest and easiest routes to obtaining permanent residency permits. The program has a fast application processing time of two months, no residency requirements, and provides an opportunity of including the entire family in the application.

Is it easier for Americans to move to Spain or Portugal? ›

Portugal is smaller in population, and the area offers more advantages to expats as compared to Spain. Affordable living, residency, easy access to social activities, and a pleasant year-round climate make Portugal preferable to Spain.

Is Portugal getting rid of Golden Visa? ›

The announcement made by the Portuguese government on February 16, 2023, confirms that the Portugal Golden Visa program is ending.

How many golden visas issued in Spain? ›

These permits are known as 'golden visas' and refer to a type of visa that grants foreigners the possibility of residing and working in a country in exchange for an economic investment. In Spain, around 5,000 of these permits have been issued since the golden visa program was established in 2013.

How much money do I need for residency in Spain? ›

In calculating the proof of income for non-lucrative residency, you must have an annual income of 400% of IPREM in your bank account. The IPREM for 2023 is €600 per month. Therefore, as an individual, you will need to have €2,400 as a regular guaranteed monthly income or a yearly income of €28,800.

What happens after 5 years of residency in Spain? ›

After 5 years of holding the temporary residence permit, you will be eligible for permanent residency. The permanent residency will entitle you to live and work in Spain indefinitely. After 10 years of legal residency (temporary or permanent) you may be eligible for naturalization.

Do US citizens need a visa for Spain 2023? ›

Do US Citizens Need A Visa For Spain? No, fortunately, US citizens do not need a Spain Visa to travel to Spain from the USA, nor do they need a visa to visit any Schengen country.

Will Spain tax my US pension? ›

As we mentioned, as a tax resident you pay taxes on ALL incomes you generate worldwide. This includes pensions collected both in Spain and outside Spain. So you would still declare and pay taxes on pensions coming from abroad.

Are taxes higher in Spain or USA? ›

This is because the tax rate in Spain is much higher than in the US. This difference in tax rates makes the Foreign Tax Credit often more advantageous than the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion.

Does Portugal tax US Social Security? ›

As part of the Non-Habitual Resident (NHR) tax scheme, D7 visa holders pay just a 20% tax on Portuguese-sourced income and a 10% tax on foreign-sourced income (which would include foreign retirement and social security payments).

What income is not taxable in Spain? ›

Exceptions for paying tax in Spain

If you only have one job and earn less than €22,000 a year. If you've multiple jobs and earn less than €14,000 a year. If your capital gains total to less than €1,600 a year. Annuities for child support.

What is the Beckham law in Spain? ›

What is the Beckham Law? The Beckham law in Spain is a special tax regime that enables foreigners who move to the Spanish territory to pay a flat fee of 24% only on the incomes they obtain in Spain instead of a progressive tax on their worldwide incomes (19-45%).

Is there a double taxation agreement between US and Spain? ›

The U.S.-Spain Income Tax Treaty provides a number of planning opportunities for cross-border tax planning. The U.S.-Spain Tax Treaty also permits individuals working in one of the two countries to deduct or exclude their contributions to a pension or other retirement plans for taxation.

How long does it take to process Spain Golden Visa? ›

How long does it take to get a Spain Residence Visa? The processing time for a Spain Residency Golden Visa is between 2 to 3 months.

What are the benefits of Golden Visa? ›

The UAE's 'Golden visa' is a long-term residence visa which enables foreign talents to live, work or study in the UAE while enjoying exclusive benefits which include: an entry visa for six months with multiple entries to proceed with residence issuance. a long-term, renewable residence visa valid for 5 or 10 years.

How long can I stay in Spain with a US passport? ›

Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements

Spain is a party to the Schengen Agreement. This means that U.S. citizens may enter Spain for up to 90 days for tourism or business without a visa. Your passport should be valid for at least three months beyond the period of stay.

How does Spain Golden Visa affect taxes? ›

The Golden Visa in Spain therefore does not oblige you to pay any taxes. This depends on the total time of residence in the country, and if this is more than 183 days per year, then you are obliged to declare your total income for tax purposes.

How much tax do you pay for Golden Visa Spain? ›

If you are renting the property, you will quarterly pay 24% of the rental income you have received. If you just use the property for personal use, then you will yearly pay a rate obtained by multiplying 24% by 1,1% or 2% on the cadastral value of the property (depending on when the last revision was made).

Do I lose my U.S. citizenship if I become Spanish citizen? ›

A U.S. citizen may naturalize in a foreign state without any risk to his or her U.S. citizenship. However, persons who acquire a foreign nationality after age 18 by applying for it may relinquish their U.S. nationality if they wish to do so.

Will I lose my U.S. citizenship if I become a citizen of another country? ›

Learn about dual citizenship

Owe allegiance to both the U.S. and a foreign country. Must use a U.S. passport to enter and leave the U.S. Do not have to choose one nationality over the other. As a U.S. citizen, you may naturalize in another country without risking your U.S. citizenship.

Can you have 3 citizenships? ›

Yes, the U.S. does allow for triple citizenship and does not require naturalized U.S. citizens to give up citizenship in their home country or other countries.

What country does the US not allow dual citizenship? ›

Yes, some countries don't allow dual citizenship with America. Among them are China, United Arab Emirates, India, Austria, Japan, and some others. If you want to obtain citizenship of these countries, you need to renounce your American passport.

Can I have 3 citizenships in Spain? ›

Generally, Spain does not permit dual citizenship with another country other than with Iberian countries. If you obtain Spanish citizenship, you will have to renounce your original nationality. There are exceptions, including Spanish-American countries, Andorra, the Philippines, Equatorial Guinea or Portugal.

What is the benefit of dual citizenship in US and Spain? ›

Dual citizens can travel more freely between the two countries. For example, if you hold dual citizenship in Spain and the USA, you won't need a visa to travel to either country. Social Services and Benefits. Spain has an excellent healthcare system and social services that are accessible to its citizens.

How long does it take to get a Golden Visa in Spain? ›

How long does it take to get a Spain Residence Visa? The processing time for a Spain Residency Golden Visa is between 2 to 3 months.

How much is an investment for a Golden Visa Spain? ›

The minimum investment amount is €500,000. With this amount, you can buy residential or commercial property in Spain. You need to invest at least €1,000,000 in purchasing shares of Spanish companies or investment fund units. To get a Golden Visa for buying government bonds, you must invest twice as much — €2,000,000.

Which Europe Golden Visa is easiest? ›

Greece offers golden visas, with one of the quickest processes for gaining residency. Qualifying foreigners can get a permit within 60 days of applying. It used to have one of the lowest thresholds for investment at just €250,000 spent on property in the country.

Is it tough to get Spain visa? ›

The process to apply for Spain Tourist Visa is not at all complicated but does take some time. All you need to do is: Download the application form and fill in all the details. Make an appointment for the Spain Schengen Visa online.

Is it worth investing in property in Spain? ›

The report shows that Spain is the fourth most attractive country in Europe to invest in property in 2023. The number one to invest in property is the UK, overtaking Germany for the first time since 2021. Being positioned at number four is a significant jump for Spain, as it was seventh only last year.

Does Spain allow dual citizenship? ›

You can acquire dual citizenship in Spain even if you are a national of a country with which Spain doesn't have a dual citizenship agreement. This applies to existing dual nationals who hold a passport from a country that meets Spain's dual citizenship criteria.

How can a US citizen get residency in Spain? ›

Individuals can obtain permanent residency in Spain after having legally lived in the country for a period of five uninterrupted years. When they fulfill this specific condition, they can apply for permanent residency and then gain the right to live for the rest of their lives in the country.

What is the cheapest Golden Visa in the world? ›

1. Malta. Under the New Malta Permanent Residency program (MPRP) popularly known as “Maltese Golden visa”, launched on March 29, 2021, makes it cheaper, you only have to pay 100,000 euros (one time Govt fee as donation) under renting option.

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