The details of Spain’s Digital Nomad Visa will come clear in January 2023.
But what do we know so far?
In this MumAbroad Life interview, Laurence Lemoine tells us how non-EU citizens will soon find it easier to live and work in Spain – without changing employer.
The government in Spain is going ahead with a ‘startup law’ which is intended to digitalise business, encourage entrepreneurship and drive the Spanish economy. The digital nomad visa has been submitted as part of that law, and details are expected in January 2023.
Laurence explains what the Spanish visa is, how it came about and what it might mean for those wanting to work digitally from Spain.
We don’t know yet about the tax structure, the minimum income requirements and the duration of the visa, but we do know:
For example, it’s expected that workers will be able to apply for the digital nomad visa from within Spain.
If you are looking to obtain a digital nomad visa to live and work in Spain in 2023, then contact Laurence Lemoine.
Here’s here website: https://www.valencia-expat-services.com/
Laurence Lemoine founded Valencia Expat Services in 2017. Laurence is a journalist and reporter who has been an expat in numerous different countries for the past 20 years including Lebanon, Gambia, the UK, Portugal and now Spain.
She helps expats from all over the world settle in and around the Valencian Community in Spain. In the future, she hopes to expand her services south to Malaga and Marbella.
You can read the MumAbroad profile page for Valencia Expat Services here.
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