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Introduction to the stay and departure time of Spanish immigrants

Spain is a developed country in the world. How long do different types of Spanish immigrants stay? I am here to sort out the length of stay and departure time of Spanish immigrants, hoping to help you.

I. Temporary residence

Family residence (the right to family residence obtained through family reunion);

Family residence. Autoriza Trabajar obtained by taking root.

Rooted in work (rooted in work can get a job);

-Boss takes root (Autorizion de Residencia temporal Autoriza a trabajar is obtained by taking root) Cuenta Propia.

Stay temporarily for one year and the cumulative departure time cannot exceed 6 months.

For example, Zhang San left Spain for his first vacation on February 2, 20 14, and the cumulative time to leave the country from February 2, 20 14 to February 20 15 cannot exceed 6 months. If it is overdue, it may be refused entry by the customs. If you are lucky, it will be invalidated when you change your residence.

If you intend to change your temporary residence into a long-term residence, you must meet the requirements of not exceeding 6 months for a single departure in the first 5 years and not exceeding 10 months for the cumulative departure in the five years.

Second, the long-term residence (largaduracion/permanent):

A single departure cannot exceed 12 months, which can be understood as a one-day stay in Spain every year. No cumulative departure time.

-EU residence (larga duracion UE /CE):

Leave the EU territory for no more than 1 year at a time, and leave the Spanish territory for no more than 72 months. You need 1 year to visit EU territories (such as France, Netherlands, Belgium, etc.). ) Once every six years.

According to the relevant provisions of Royal DecreeNo. 240/2007 DE 16 de Febrero.

-EU Family Residence Permit (Tarjeta Residencia Communitaria Europe)

The initial temporary validity of 5 years cannot exceed 6 months.

The second EU permanent residence 10 year (Tarjeta permanente) cannot leave the country for more than 24 months.

Three. Matters needing attention when entering Schengen Customs

Overseas Chinese must hold valid documents (residence+passport) whether they transfer to Spain or fly directly to Spain. It is best to fly directly to Spain and back with a home visit permit. And all the evidence must be complete. Recently, an overseas Chinese was repatriated and left a bad record when he entered the German customs because his residence card was broken. If you have problems in other Schengen customs, try to contact the lawyer of the host country, because there are 26 Schengen member countries, and the laws of each country are different.

According to international practice, the border inspection department of a country has the right to inspect inbound passengers. If they are refused entry, there is no need to explain the reasons. If the transit in France is blocked, you should truthfully explain the reasons for entry or transit to the airport frontier defense and understand the reasons for the blockage. If the language is unreasonable, you can ask the other party to provide an interpreter. If you are treated unfairly, you can ask to contact the consular section of the host country's embassy in China, and Chinese should accept the police's decision rationally. If you are really treated unfairly by the other party, you should pay attention to collecting and preserving evidence and try not to sign documents that you don't understand.