
What is the Spanish Beckham Law?
The Beckham Law is a Tax Law that applies to foreigners coming to live in Spain for employment purposes. But who can benefit and what does it entail? Read here to know more!
The Beckham Law is a Tax Law that applies to foreigners coming to live in Spain for employment purposes. But who can benefit and what does it entail? Read here to know more!
The three rental modalities have their pros and cons, but of all the differences between the different rental contracts, the duration of the contract, the laws that govern them, and the tax implications of each of them are the three to stand out.
A business visa refers to a short-term Schengen visa that allows you to visit any Schengen country including Spain, for a short period up to 90 days.
Nevertheless, if you intend to stay after these 3 months to develop your economic activity there are other paths that might be more appropriate find out more here.
The Chinese community in the region of Madrid continues to grow, in the capital alone, there are 35,985 Chinese residents and a quarter of them live in Usera, where they maintain their customs and thousand-year-old traditions.
What are the Best Neighborhoods to Live in for Expats?
Madrid has 21 districts and over 100 neighbourhoods, these are the best suited neighbourhoods or expats with different lifestyles:
Madrid has the biggest expat community in Spain.
The city has almost 3.4 million residents, with over 1 million of whom are expats. This means about 29% of the population in Madrid is international (Data from Oct 22).
The NIE Nightmare continues in Spain and while this is happening we wanted to enlighten you on the difference between the different local registration terms and which one you should get depending on your specific case.
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