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What is Spain's housing immigration policy? What materials need to be provided?

Everything seems to be fine in Spain. Countries that buy houses and immigrate are concentrated around the Mediterranean, because the Mediterranean climate is more suitable for living and living. With this, it can attract the favor of many investors in China and even the world, plus Europe's good education, living environment, old-age medical care, free access to the EU and Shengen.

I immigrated to Spain 1 year, and I feel that life here is quite comfortable, without so much pressure and environmental conditions. Spain's housing immigration policy is still relatively simple, basically your funds should be no problem.

1. Buy one or more houses, houses or shops, as long as the total value reaches 500,000 euros (this 500,000 euros needs to be paid in full, excluding loans, and special attention should be paid to buying a house when the loans are not repaid. 2. During the renewal of the temporary residence permit, the house cannot be sold. After getting a permanent residence card, the house can be sold at will. 3. Due to the long residence time, whether the property is suitable for living and whether the location of the property is safe are all aspects that immigrants need to consider. Visa type: residence visa to permanent residence: five years, four years and two months, single departure for no more than six months, no criminal record. Residence requirements: five years, four years and two months, and no more than six months for a single departure. Naturalization conditions: continuous residence of 65,438+00 years, full half a year, no criminal record. Application conditions: 1. Non-EU citizens of age 18;

2. The applicant's real estate investment in Spain exceeds 500,000 euros;

3. Purchase health insurance (valid 1 year, covering all matters in Spain);

4. No criminal record (countries that require residence for six months in the last five years);

5. Not on the "visa refusal list" of any country that has signed a similar visa refusal agreement with Spain (successfully obtaining a Schengen visa is not on the "visa refusal list");

6. Proof of sufficient financial resources (bank statements in the past 6 months, monthly income must reach the following amount).

1 person (main applicant): 2 130.04 Euro/month; Every additional affiliated applicant: 532,438+0 Euro/month;

I bought my own house in Madrid, where there are many Chinese. If the landlord wants to immigrate to Spain, do you still need to pay more attention to the policy/s/blog _148e013d0102x1i2.html? 66548r

Getting a green card for immigrants does not mean giving up China nationality, but getting a green card status abroad, so that they can enjoy some good things abroad, such as education, medical benefits, holiday travel convenience, global asset allocation and so on; It's up to you.