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Do you need to live after buying a house in Spain?

According to the latest Spanish immigration law of July 3rd 1 2005, an applicant can obtain legal residence status with a validity period of1year if he buys any real estate in Spain of not less than 500,000 euros, and then he can directly obtain long-term residence status with a validity period of 5 years, and then renew it every 5 years. After 10 years, he can apply for Spanish citizenship.

The advantages of this Spanish immigration policy are low requirements, no upper age limit, no management experience, no academic qualifications and language requirements; One person applies, and a family of three generations obtains identity; More importantly, there is no strict residence requirement for immigration supervision every month. It is recommended to log in once a year.

Spanish immigrants who buy houses can meet the needs of immigrants who don't move. Of course, living in Spain has many advantages. For example, emigrating to Spain is also good for children. Education in Europe has always been at the forefront of the world, and Spain is no exception. Spain implements free education in primary and secondary schools, with 6 years in primary school, 4 years in junior high school, 2 years in senior high school and 4-5 years in university. There are many bilingual schools in Spain, and sending children to bilingual schools is also the choice of many parents in China. In bilingual schools, children can learn two other foreign languages besides Chinese. Spanish is the official language of more than 22 countries in the world, second only to English. The introduction of Henry immigrants is also the common language of 27 countries and the third largest language in the world today (the mother tongue of about 500 million people). Mastering Spanish is of great benefit to future employment and life.