The Schengen Area, encompassing many European countries, including Spain, allows for borderless travel between member states. However, for third-country nationals, the 90/180 Day Rule is a critical regulation to understand. This rule permits non-EU citizens to stay in the Schengen Area for 90 days within any 180-day period without a visa.
For many, particularly those from countries like the USA, Canada, or Australia, this rule poses a challenge. Those wishing to enjoy longer stays in Spain for leisure, family visits, or cultural immersion find this rule restrictive.
Platinum Legal Spain offers expert services to help navigate these options. We specialize in guiding clients through the intricacies of Spanish immigration laws, assisting with visa applications, and ensuring all documentation meets the requisite standards.
One popular option for overcoming the 90/180 day limitation is the Non-Lucrative Residence Visa. This visa is suitable for those who can financially support themselves without working in Spain. It requires proof of sufficient income or savings and offers an opportunity to live in Spain while enjoying its culture and lifestyle.
For a more permanent solution, third-country nationals can consider applying for Spanish residency. This process can be more complex and requires meeting specific criteria, such as financial stability, no criminal record, and health insurance coverage. The residency not only allows for extended stays but also can lead to long-term benefits such as access to healthcare and education systems.
It limits non-EU nationals to stay in the Schengen Area for 90 days within a 180-day period.
By obtaining a Spanish visa suitable for your circumstances or applying for Spanish residency.
A visa for those who can support themselves financially in Spain without working.
Financial stability, a clean criminal record, health insurance, and successful application processing.
No, this visa does not allow you to undertake employment in Spain.
Yes, it can be renewed every two years.
We provide consultation, application processing assistance, document preparation, and legal representation.
Yes, within the limitations and conditions of your specific visa.
Demonstrable regular income or savings that meet the minimum financial threshold set by the Spanish government.
It varies but typically takes several months from application submission to approval.
For more information about the 90/180 day rule for third country citizens or any other visa or legal matters contact us at Platinum Legal Spain.