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Passport and green card knowledge of emigrating to Spain

Passport Spanish passport enjoys a high reputation in the world, and about 165 countries have implemented visa-free for Spanish passports. At the same time, Spain's Henry visa restriction index is also very high, ranking fourth in the world, which shows the popularity of Spanish passports.

Passport and green card

In nature, residence in Spain can be divided into work residence, family residence, student residence, EU residence and rooted residence. Details are as follows:

(1) Residence and work permit.

Work residence is divided into work residence (PERMISO DE TRABAJO POR CUENTA AJENA) and boss residence (Permiso de Trabajo Por Cuenta Propia). There are two types of residence: PRIMERA RENOVACION for the first two years, SEGUNDA RENOVACION for the second two years and Residencia de Larga Duration. The boss can only be a boss if he stays, and he can only work if he works. If he wants to change, he needs a special application. Long-term residence is valid for 5 years, and you can be a boss or a part-time job, or both. Long-term residence can also work in other EU countries, but you need to go through the relevant formalities at the police station in advance.

(2) Residence permit.

Reward family reunion in the west.

(3) Study the residence permit.

Awarded to western learners.

④ EU residence (TARJETA COMUNITARIA).

It is a paper certificate issued to people from other EU countries or their families to live in the West.

ARRAIGO residence.

? Take root and stay? Meaning? Social integration takes root? It is the residence granted by the western government to illegal immigrants with certain conditions in social integration, and it is the channel to legalize the status of illegal immigrants. Generally speaking, people who have lived in Spain for three consecutive years and have not left Spain 120 days, have a work contract, have a social integration report from the municipal government or have their immediate family members legally settled in Spain can apply for such residence. At present, the threshold for taking root in living is getting higher and higher.

Passport and nationality

Spain has signed treaties on mutual recognition of dual nationality with 13 countries in South America, including Chile, Argentina and Peru.

Spain has been a receiving country since the mid-1980s, and its immigration policy is looser than other EU countries.

According to the Spanish nationality law, the acquisition of Spanish nationality is divided into the following situations:

One is natural Spanish nationality, including:

One of the parents is Spanish, and their children naturally have Spanish nationality;

(2) minors adopted by the Spanish;

(3) Born in Spain, parents are foreigners, and at least one parent was born in Spain;

(4) Born in Spain with stateless parents.

(5) orphans born in Spain.

The second is to apply for Spanish citizenship, including:

(1) Children in Spanish custody;

(2) At least one parent was born in Spain;

(3) Adults or adoptees who were born in Spain and have reached the age of 18 can apply for naturalization within two years.