The ABC of NLV: Everything you need to know about getting a non-lucrative visa and moving to Spain
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About this webinar
For Spain, the non-lucrative visa is the way that non-EU Citizens, notably those with UK, US, and Canadian passports, can live in Spain for longer than 90 days at a time and not work. It is the most popular visa for retirees (and others who don’t draw an income through work), who want to make Spain their permanent home and enjoy the Spanish lifestyle once their careers are finished. The application is made from the home country ahead of travel to Spain. There are many elements to a NLV application, and hardly any concessions are made to help non-Spanish speakers complete the process without professional and expert help. Sun Lawyers provides a support service for people wanting to make an NLV application in Spain. Proving financial means, health record, clean criminal record and insurance are just four of the application requirements alongside numerous other elements that form the application pack. Timing is key when making the application as it can impact on tax liabilities. Sun Lawyers provides a complimentary service to help you understand if you are eligible for the non-lucrative visa, and when the application should be made.
About Sun Lawyers
Sun Lawyers is an English speaking Spanish law firm that is family owned and has been established since 1985. Sun Lawyers helps its clients to buy a property in Spain and to relocate as well to take full advantage of the lifestyle on offer. Since Brexit, for most UK passport holders, stays of over 90 consecutive days in Spain have needed a visa. The most popular is the non-lucrative visa, aimed at retirees who no longer work and have a pension and/or other savings and investments they draw upon to support themselves. Sun Lawyers helps people to make successful applications for non-lucrative visas in their country of origin (UK, US, Canada & Australia included). Once they arrive in Spain we help with the exchange of the visa for a TIE card, and the residency renewal process that is necessary after years 1, 3 and 5.