Moving to Spain – Your Guide to Residency, Lifestyle, and New Citizenship Rules In 2025
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Spain – with its sunny weather, rich traditions, and welcoming people – is a popular choice for those looking to move abroad. Whether you’re dreaming of a relaxed retirement, a new career, or simply a change of scenery, Spain has a lot to offer. But moving to a new country involves careful planning. This guide will walk you through the main things you need to know about becoming a resident in Spain, including recent changes to the rules. Reloc8 Online can help you figure out the best path for your situation and make your move to Spain as smooth as possible.

Ways to Become a Resident in Spain
Spain has different options for people who want to live there, depending on your situation:
EU Citizens – If you’re from another EU country, moving to Spain is much simpler.
Work Visas – If you have a job offer from a Spanish company.
Non-Lucrative Visas – If you have enough money to support yourself without working in Spain (like from savings, investments, or a pension).
Golden Visas – For people who invest a certain amount of money in Spain (like in real estate).
Digital Nomad Visas – For people who work remotely for companies outside of Spain.
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The rules have changed recently, especially for digital nomads, making it easier for some people to move to Spain. Reloc8 Online can explain these new rules and help you find the best option for you.
Cost of Living in Spain
Spain is generally more affordable than many countries in Northern Europe, but costs vary. Big cities like Madrid and Barcelona are more expensive, while smaller towns and rural areas are cheaper.
Healthcare – You’ll need to access healthcare, either through the public system or private insurance.
Housing – This will likely be your biggest expense, whether you rent or buy.
Utilities – Electricity, water, heating/cooling.
Transportation – Getting around by car or public transport.
Groceries and Daily Needs
Internet services
Healthcare and Social Security In Spain
Spain has a good healthcare system, with both public and private options. To use the public system, you need to register with social security. Many expats also get private insurance for more choices. Reloc8 Online will make sure that you understand your rights and how to get the healthcare you need.
Social security also covers things like pensions. You’ll need to understand how this works, both for paying in and getting benefits.

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How To Start A Business In Spain
Starting a business in Spain, while potentially rewarding, requires careful planning and understanding of the local rules. You’ll need to choose a legal structure for your company- options include being a sole proprietor (“autónomo”), forming a limited company (Sociedad Limitada or SL), or a public limited company (Sociedad Anónima or SA). Each structure has different requirements for capital, liability, and paperwork. You’ll need to get a foreigner’s tax identification number (NIE), register your company with the Mercantile Registry, and open a Spanish bank account.
Understanding Spanish tax laws, including corporate tax, VAT (IVA), and social security contributions, is very important. Hiring employees also involves specific legal procedures and paperwork. Working with Reloc8 Online means you can get help with all these steps, making sure your business is set up correctly from the start, avoiding costly mistakes and delays. We can also connect you with our local expert partners like lawyers and accountants who can give you ongoing support.
In addition, If you plan to work in Spain, you’ll need to understand the market. Knowing Spanish is usually important, but some international companies might have opportunities where you can use English. If you want to be self-employed (called “autónomo” in Spain), there are specific rules and taxes you’ll need to know. Reloc8 Online can provide advice on finding a job or starting a business in Spain.
Living in Spain
Spain is known for its friendly people, strong family values, and relaxed way of life. Learning some Spanish and getting involved in your community will help you feel at home. Spain is a diverse country, with different regions having their own traditions, languages, and even weather.
- Mediterranean Coast – Popular for its warm weather and beaches.
- Big Cities – Like Madrid and Barcelona, offer lots of job opportunities and things to do.
- Smaller Towns and Countryside – Offer a more relaxed and affordable lifestyle.
Reloc8 Online can help you explore different parts of Spain and find the area that best suits your lifestyle and goals.

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New Citizenship Rules & Important Changes in 2025
Spain is changing some of its citizenship rules. Starting in March 2025, some people who became Spanish citizens not by birth might lose their citizenship if they:
- Keep using the citizenship of another country they were supposed to give up.
- Join the military or take a government job in another country when Spain told them not to.
- Got their Spanish citizenship by lying or hiding information.
If you lose your Spanish citizenship, you might be able to get it back, but there are strict rules. You usually need to be living in Spain legally, but there are exceptions. You’ll need to officially say you want to be Spanish again and register with the government. If you lost your citizenship for one of the reasons listed above, you’ll also need special permission from the government to get it back.
This change shows that Spain wants its citizens to be committed to the country. Moving to any new country involves some risks. In Spain, you might encounter bureaucracy, language barriers, and cultural differences. It’s always a good idea to be prepared and have a backup plan.
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