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What are the new rules for Brits living in Spain?

Since 1st January 2021, the UK is now considered as a “third country”. Any British citizen who wants to emigrate to Spain (or stay for longer than three months in the country) will need to apply for a visado nacionale (long-term visa). This includes those who have a second home in Spain, but no form of residency.



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2. What documents do British citizens need to live in Spain after Brexit?
  • Get your residence permit or Tarjeta de identidad de extranjero (TIE) within 30 days of your arrival.
  • Get your NIE number, your foreigner tax identification number.
  • Register yourself at the city hall to get your certificado de empadronamiento.


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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.

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The short-stay visa only allows you to reside in Spain for up to 90 days at a time out of every 180 days, or a maximum of around 180 days a year. This is fine if your trips will be no longer than three months at a time, no more than twice a year.

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For example, if you spend 90 days in Spain and leave on April 12th, you won't be allowed to return without a visa until at least July 11th. Usually, the penalties for exceeding the 90-day limit are a fine between €500 and €1000.

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UP to 10,000 euros without declaring. Whether you are travelling with euros or with the currency of another country, the limit is 10,000 euros or equivalent. Above this amount, you will have to submit a declaration to the customs services. Spain also sets a limit for the entry of undeclared capital.

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