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Overseas home ownership: advantages and disadvantages of taking root in Spain?

1.Arraigo por Cuenta Ajena: This is the most common rooting method. The requirement is that the applicant needs to live in Spain for more than 3 years and issue the corresponding time certificate; If there are immediate family members living in Spain, they do not need to submit a social integration report with proof of kinship. If no immediate family members live, they need to apply for an integration report in the local government where they live, and those who apply in Madrid need to attend free regional legal courses. Prove that there is no criminal record in the past five years; Of course, you need to ask your boss for a job contract.

2.Arraigo por Cuenta Propia: Being a boss is a social root, just like the root of work, the required conditions are basically the same as the root of work. The only difference is that you don't need the boss to issue a work contract, but you need the certificate and business license for yourself or your immediate family to open a shop or company. If the company is established by immediate family members, immediate family members need to hold more than 50% of the shares.

3.Arraigo family: the biggest difference between family roots and social roots is that you can't work, because this is basically for children or the elderly who have no ability to work. If it is a minor under the age of 18, the requirement is that the applicant needs to live in Spain for more than 2 years and issue the corresponding time certificate; In addition, they need proof of kinship and income of their immediate family members, and apply for the Informe de habitability dad in the district government where they live. If the applicant is an adult, the requirement is that the applicant needs to live in Spain for more than 3 years and issue the corresponding time certificate; You need to apply for the integration report in the local government where you live (although you have immediate family members living, you still need to be included in the report), and those who apply in Madrid need to attend free regional law courses; In addition, the kinship and income certificates of immediate family members are needed, and the house compliance certificate (Informe de habitability dad) is handled in the district government where you live.

4.Arraigo labor: This form of rooting is the least common, because to deliver this kind of rooting, the applicant needs to submit the certificate of social security bureau or court judgment that has been illegally employed for more than half a year. In addition, it is also necessary to provide records of no criminal record and residence in Spain for more than 2 years.