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The Spanish government has published guidance for remote workers and entrepreneurs applying for visas under the startup law.

Remote Workers:

  • Individuals applying for a visa to work remotely in Spain must provide proof that they graduated from a renowned university or that they have three years of relevant work experience.
  • Spanish authorities retain the right to request for additional verification of education or relevant experience during the application process.
  • Those who are working in government-regulated positions, such as lawyers, architects and some engineers, must have their degrees evaluated and verified to receive a remote work visa.

Entrepreneurs:

  • Individuals applying for an entrepreneurial visa must submit a report, including business partners, services provided, processing of the company and proprietary technology used, to the National Agency of Innovation (ENISA), providing evidence that their business activities in Spain are entrepreneurial.
  • ENISA will provide a decision on the report within 10 business days.

Additional Information: More information regarding the application process for remote workers and entrepreneurs is available here.

BAL Analysis: Spanish authorities provided guidance for remote workers and entrepreneurs who are applying for visas to mitigate complications and delays in the application process. Individuals applying for a remote worker visa in Spain should review the visa guidance and requirements carefully before submitting their application.

This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice Group. For additional information, please contact berryapplemanleiden@bal.com.

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