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Non-profit residence requirements in Spain

Legal analysis: applying for non-profit immigrants in Spain, after obtaining identity, needs to face multiple identity changes, from a D visa to the first short-term residence visa, and then to renew the visa again. After five years, they can apply for permanent residence status in the country. The immigration regulatory requirements to be met at each stage are not exactly the same, including: (1)D-type national visa: obtaining a visa valid for 90-365 days; (2) The first short-term residence card: the validity period is 1 year, and you need to live in 1 year 183 days; (3) Renew the short-term residence card: the card is valid for 2 years, and you will live for 183 days every year within 2 years, and follow up for 2 years after 2 years; 4) Permanent residence in Spain: it is renewed every five years, and the departure time does not exceed 6 consecutive months, and the cumulative time does not exceed 10 months;

Legal basis: Article 13 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Exit and Entry Administration, if a China citizen who has settled abroad wishes to return to China to settle down, he shall apply to the embassies and consulates of People's Republic of China (PRC) and China or other overseas institutions entrusted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs before entering the country, or apply to the overseas Chinese affairs department of the local people's government at or above the county level by himself or through his domestic relatives.