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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2023
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    Do you have a million questions about the Spain Digital Nomad Visa? With this visa being so new, there is an endless amount of questions many people have. After receiving many questions from you guys, I took the most commonly asked questions and got answers from Marina at Bureaucracy.es. Join us in this video as we discuss many requirements for this visa and top points you need to know.
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Комментарии • 30

  • @VictorBernace
    @VictorBernace Год назад

    Thanks for the informative video. There was some audio imbalance issues in the beginning but I was still able to hear the content.

  • @michaelmoguel8130
    @michaelmoguel8130 11 месяцев назад

    Definitely I'll reach out to Mariana! thanks!!

  • @leemartinez2975
    @leemartinez2975 Год назад +2

    The tax presence in Spain is a no-go for most digital nomads. Most US companies will not go through the expense and time of setting up a tax presence in a foreign country. Freelancers will need to have clients that are established companies as well. Becoming a "resident" puts restrictions on those that still want to maintain their formal W2 employment with their US company.

  • @rantg
    @rantg 9 месяцев назад +1

    the biggest question without answer - can i just show i have 100k in my account but without a salary in the non-lucrative visa? or also you need to show monthly?

  • @rorywm
    @rorywm Год назад +4

    Hey, can anyone tell me if this income requirement is pre or post-tax? I've been looking for answers everywhere but haven't found any information that addresses this question specifically :(

  • @mattheap81
    @mattheap81 Год назад +2

    I spoke with Marina on Monday, very helpful and super friendly. Currently trying to assist my employer into understanding a practical way of doing this as its totally new to them and they are a little unsure of their obligations from a legal and tax perspective. I've suggested either going self employed or perhaps going via an Employer of Record if that will work?

    • @SelfLoveStrategy
      @SelfLoveStrategy Год назад +1

      My employer is switching me to a full time independent contractor. Actually better for them as they don't have to pay your benefits anymore.

  • @craigakerman3581
    @craigakerman3581 9 месяцев назад

    Do you have to get a long term rental once the digital nomad visa is accepted, or are you able to do Airbnb's?

  • @boink800
    @boink800 Год назад

    Criminal record requirement -> A clear criminal record certificate from the country or countries in which you have resided during the last two years. You must present the original certificate, plus a copy. You must also provide a statement saying that you have not had a criminal record in the last 5 years. It must be translated into Spanish and legalised or apostilled. It seems that this company (and not the Spanish government) will refuse any applications with a criminal record.

  • @anaelisaalmeidaayresanaeli9796
    @anaelisaalmeidaayresanaeli9796 11 месяцев назад

    I am a freelancer and I am planning to ask for the nomad visa from Spain. I wonder how I deal with taxes, while I am applying to the visa and being in Spain, should I pay taxes to Spain or to my home country? Do I need to do something in Spain for being enrolled as freelancer in the country during visa process, like register as autônomo? Can I register myself as autônomo before having the visa approved?

  • @natalliastaravo7689
    @natalliastaravo7689 Год назад +1

    Hi, thank you for the video. What’s still unclear is why let’s say an independent contractor from Canada who has clients paying her/him, who eventually applies for DNV, why one needs to apply for autonomo???? We are applying already for DNV and our source of income is from Canada (not Spain). Very confusing…

    • @christinadavisnomad
      @christinadavisnomad  Год назад

      I wish we didn't have to but anyone whose not an employee of another country and covered by the country social security agreement then has to register in Spain as that is how they view the situation

  • @Silvercp28
    @Silvercp28 Год назад +2

    FYI...SSA is NOT providing a Certificate of Coverage - no matter what specific circumstance you may have at this time w your U.S. employer! All they are taking is self-employed or service contracts at UGE. Spain and the U.S. are still trying to work out the process for employees with no official office in Spain. So don't come over to Spain and think this issue will be resolved any time soon, save your 90 days, lol.

  • @rottenapples14
    @rottenapples14 11 месяцев назад +1

    Did they ask you to have a certain amount of funds in your bank account to get approved? Also I've heard some lawyers say that you need to make 30240 euros per year in order to apply, because they multiply 200% of the minimum salary by 14 for some reason, not by 12. However, if someone just gets paid 12 times per year, this means you'd have to make 2520 euros per month, which is more than 200% of the minimum salary. I don't know if that's true or not

    • @anaelisaalmeidaayresanaeli9796
      @anaelisaalmeidaayresanaeli9796 9 месяцев назад +1

      Unidad de Grandes Empresas y Colectivos Estratégico told me that the income must be 1080x14x2, but I am not sure if they ask for it in the application or if they just ask for proving your income from the last 3 months.

  • @fionacolquhoun87
    @fionacolquhoun87 10 месяцев назад

    Hiya - Everywhere I see that it's best to apply for this visa in spain under a tourist visa but I am assuming that you cannot work whilst the application for the DNV is taking place? so you need at least a month off work?? no guidance is clear about this anywhere. Can you clarify this? or can anyone??

    • @kimkamilletiangco4195
      @kimkamilletiangco4195 7 месяцев назад

      hello! I'm not a pro or anything but if you are applying for DNV then you must be doing remote work right, I believe people just work remotely while they are waiting for the decision.

  • @vraye1116
    @vraye1116 11 месяцев назад

    How do you show self employment income from the US. Is it banks statments, tax returns. What documents do you provide?

    • @christinadavisnomad
      @christinadavisnomad  11 месяцев назад +1

      I provided both. Bank statements are required and tax documents helped prove I was self employed by showing that I paid self employment tax

  • @karimev2011
    @karimev2011 Год назад +2

    The company needs to subscribe to a Spanish social security??? Wow that’s the trick!

  • @eaviram
    @eaviram 9 месяцев назад

    Great vide but please, the backgeound music is very distracting!

  • @naz42009
    @naz42009 11 месяцев назад

    QUESTION - If you work for a company remotely and your basic salary is say £1800 but with commissions each month it's over the required 2200. Does this work? (it's a sales position) UK based

    • @christinadavisnomad
      @christinadavisnomad  11 месяцев назад +1

      I would definitely check with a lawyer but if you can prove the commission payments are coming from your employer (ie on your bank statement with deposit) I think you would be fine!

  • @NankiSingh
    @NankiSingh Год назад

    So for example - I'm a travel planner, I run my own business and plan trips for clients remotely. I would not be considered for this visa because my clients are not companies?

    • @christinadavisnomad
      @christinadavisnomad  Год назад

      correct unless you can find a way to pay yourself from your company and make your company your "client" and have another employee of yours sign off on it

    • @vraye1116
      @vraye1116 11 месяцев назад

      @@christinadavisnomad Re Getting permission from your clients/companies to work abroad. What method should this be delivered, a letter, a pdf- company letterhead?

    • @christinadavisnomad
      @christinadavisnomad  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@vraye1116 it was just a letter written up that your client can sign. Just staying that you are able to work from Spain 100% remote

  • @GMltd
    @GMltd 9 месяцев назад +1

    But why she didn't even mention the fact you have to be non-european citizen? lol