How do I stay in Spain after Brexit?

UK citizens in Spain will be able to remain for a period of 3 months at a time, staying longer than this will require a visa. To spend more than 90 days in Spain in a period of 6 months Brits will need to acquire a Spanish Schengen visa. This can be obtained from a Spanish embassy or consulate in UK.
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Can you live in Spain now after Brexit?

Can I still move to Spain now that the Brexit transition period has ended? Yes, you can still apply for residency in Spain like other non-EU nationals. There may be preferential rules introduced for UK nationals.
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How long can you stay in Spain as a tourist after Brexit?

British citizens can stay in Spain for 90 days in any 180 day period with a valid UK passport. This process may change in 2022, as the EU will be launching their ETIAS system, which will require a biometric passport, and other personal information involving your past.
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Do I need a visa to go to Spain after Brexit?

You will not need a visa to travel to Spain after Brexit if you plan on staying for fewer than 90 days, even though Britain left the European Union and its transitional arrangements at the end of 2020. This is because there is a visa-free travel arrangement between the EU and the U.K. for short-stay visits.
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How do I move from UK to Spain after Brexit?

EU long-term residence permit as UK citizen after Brexit
  1. Possess a valid passport;
  2. Provide proof of legal residence in Spain in the form of a long-term rental contract or rent receipts.
  3. Hand over a certificate indicating that you don't have a criminal record issued by the authorities in the UK.
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Brexit Guide For UK Nationals In Spain: How to Stay in Spain after Brexit



Where can I live with a British passport after Brexit?

In a post-Brexit world, you can still travel with a British passport. You can even live and work overseas.
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The list includes:
  • Armenia.
  • Canada (ETA)
  • Dominica.
  • Georgia (one year)
  • Hong Kong.
  • India (ETA/eVisa)
  • Mexico.
  • Montserrat.
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Can I spend more than 90 days in Spain after Brexit?

The 90 day rule means that British expats can only stay in Spain for 90 out of every 180 days without Spanish residency. It has mostly affected retired Britons who liked to spend half the year in Spain.
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Can I retire to Spain from UK after Brexit?

Can Brits still retire to Spain? The answer is simple: yes. It is still possible to retire to Spain after Brexit, even though the path has now changed (things are not that simple now that Brits are subject to the same immigration rules as non-EU citizens).
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How long can you stay in the EU after Brexit?

The EU has agreed to add the UK to the EU's list of visa-exempt countries (of which there are currently 61). This gives British citizens the right to travel to the EU after the transition period for up to 90 days without a visa within any 180-day period.
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How much money do I need to move to Spain after Brexit?

In 2021 the IPREM value is set at 400% of available funds in your bank account (required every year). Currently, 400% IPREM is €2,260 per month in income (or €27,120 in savings). Generally speaking, you will need to provide proof of monthly income of at least €2,260.
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How much money do I need in the bank for Spanish residency?

You must have income of at least €25,560 annually, plus €6,390 per each additional family member. Income may be derived from investments, annuities, sabbaticals and any other sources of income. The visa issued will have a validity of three months and fifteen days, with multiple entries and 90 days of stay in Spain.
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How can I stay in Spain for more than 90 days?

If you are a non-EEA national (including British) and wish to stay in Spain for longer than 90 days, you will need a visa. You should apply for the visa that suits your purpose from a Spanish Consulate in your home country.
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Your dependents may be:
  1. Spouse or legal partner.
  2. Children.
  3. Parents.
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How do I live in the EU after Brexit?

You can still stay in one or more EU member states for up to 90 days of any 180-day period without much trouble, but if you want to move abroad to Europe, you may need a visa. To secure a visa, you'll have to comply with the specific requirements of the country you've chosen to call your new home.
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Will I need a visa to travel in the EU after Brexit?

Since Brexit, citizens of the UK have not needed a visa to visit any European Union member states. Passengers arriving in EU countries can enter using only their British passport.
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What happens if you exceed 90 days in Europe?

The Schengen law states that you can't stay in the Schengen Area for more than 90 days. If you do, you're subject to a fine and possibly deportation and being banned from re-entering the Schengen Area.
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Can I live in Tenerife after Brexit?

In conclusion: All UK nationals can continue to spend up to 90 days in Tenerife in any 180 day period simply by presenting their UK passport.
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How much income do you need to retire to Spain?

Retirement in Spain also tends to be fairly low cost. You can retire comfortably on about $2,000-2,200 a month, about $25,000-27,000 a year. If you choose to live a bit further away from the big cities, you can retire at approximately $1,700-1,900 a month, which is about $20,000-22,000 annually.
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How long can I stay in Spain without becoming a resident?

How long can I stay in Spain without becoming a resident? You can stay in Spain for a maximum of 183 days per year (6 months) in order to not become a resident. If you spend an extra day (184 days and onwards), you will be regarded as a resident, hence paying resident taxes in the country.
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Can I buy a holiday home in Spain after Brexit?

Whether you are an EU citizen or not, you still have the right to buy property in Spain after Brexit. The costs of buying a property remain the same whatever your nationality and, broadly speaking, include purchase tax, a Notary's fee, a property registry fee and your lawyer's fees amongst other miscellaneous expenses.
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How often can I visit my holiday home in Spain after Brexit?

You will be allowed to spend up to 90 days in Spain, and then you must leave the country. You will not be able to return until 180 days have passed since your date of entry into Spain (or Schengen). However, you can divide the 90-day period into two (45 days each) and spend each of them in Spain during the 180 days.
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How long can I stay in Spain if I own a property there?

At present you can only spend up to 90 days in Spain, then you must leave the country. You will then not be able to return to the Schengen Area until 180 days have passed since your date of entry into Spain (or elsewhere in the Schengen Area).
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Can I retire to Portugal after Brexit?

The Non-Habitual Residency (NHR) is an appealing way to move, or retire, to Portugal after Brexit. The NHR scheme allows for most foreign income to be exempt from Portuguese taxation for ten years.
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Can I live in Gibraltar after Brexit?

Travelling to Gibraltar after Brexit

Currently, Gibraltar is not part of the EU or Schengen Area. Visitors must comply with the territory's immigration rules, which are very similar to those for the UK. Visa-free entry is possible for many travellers, including citizens of EU and Schengen countries.
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Can you still buy property abroad after Brexit?

Anyone who can pay the price is still able to purchase a property in one of the EU countries. Brexit has not changed that. The costs of buying a property are not affected by your nationality.
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What happens to Brits living in Europe after Brexit?

Britons can still move around the EU but will be restricted to a total of 90 days within a 180-day period without a visa. It's estimated this may affect over half a million people who own holiday homes in Europe.
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