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1. Applicant's residence permit.
2. Passport and photocopy of the applicant's valid period.
3. Applicant's birth certificate; If you were born abroad, your birth certificate must be legalized and translated into Spanish.
4. If the applicant is married, the notarization of the relationship between husband and wife must be submitted. If their spouse resides outside of Spain, they must submit a notarized deed of authorization from their spouse. These certificates should be authenticated and translated into Spanish.
5. If the spouse is Spanish, the birth certificate must be submitted.
6. Certificate of no criminal record in Spain.
7. Proof of the length of residence at the Spanish Police.
8. Certificate of registration with the Consulate of the country of origin in Spain.
9. Certificate of no criminal record from the country of origin. Again, it is necessary to go through the authentication formalities and translate into Spanish.
a.If the applicant is working for someone else, the applicant must submit: a work contract, a payslip for the last three months or a final personal income tax return.
b.If the applicant's job is a domestic worker, the work contract and the informe de vida laboral, a copy of the employer's identity card should be submitted.
c.If the applicant is the boss (aut 0 7nomo), the last personal income declaration must be submitted.
Please note: 1. The applicant must submit these documents in person at the Registro Civil;
2. If the applicant is married, he or she must be accompanied by his or her spouse to submit the materials; 3. Except for the birth certificate and the certificate of marital relationship, the validity period of the above documents is three months, unless otherwise specified in the materials.
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Teach you how to prepare your Spanish visa application materials.
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Permanent residency in Spain.
1.- Investor Residency (** Visa):
Foreigners are allowed to reside in Spain after acquiring a specific property.
Requirements: Passport.
4 sheets**. To buy a property in Spain, the minimum value is €500,000. If one spouse is granted the right of residence, the other spouse and minor and dependent children are also granted the right of residence;
Certificate of ownership issued by the Spanish Land Registry;
Valid health insurance in Spain, preferably from a Spanish health insurance company;
Bank certificate with a minimum balance of 10,000 euros;
Police certificate of origin legalized by the Spanish Consulate or the Hague Convention.
A certificate of opening from the Spanish Tax Authority, proving that there is no outstanding tax.
Note: The formalities are carried out in Spain; Subsequent applicants must be entrusted.
The application for residency is made entirely in Spain, so it is not necessary to submit the application in the applicant's home country.
2.Non-profit residency.
For applicants who do not have a work permit.
Requirements: Passport.
** of 6 pieces of ID size.
Police certificate of origin legalized by the Spanish Consulate or the Hague Convention.
A medical certificate issued in the applicant's home country.
Proof from the Spanish bank with which the account is opened by the applicant, with a balance of at least €100,000.
Proof of income from the country of origin: salary, rent, pension, income statement, etc.
A valid health insurance in the Spanish company.
A title deed to the property in which the applicant resides, or a lease agreement paid one year in advance.
Note: The pre-residency visa is applied for at the Spanish consulate in the applicant's country or in the country where the applicant has obtained official residency (with a residence card).
Inform the applicant to prepare the documents and submit them to the Spanish Consulate.
Once the visa has been approved, the application for residence in Spain will be processed in person.
Once the visa is granted, residency will be granted in about 45 days.
3 Start-up residency.
Residency is for foreigners who want to start a business in Spain. Requirements:
Passport. ** of 6 pieces of ID size.
Police clearance certificate of origin certified by the Spanish Consulate or the Hague Convention.
Activities to be developed. It must include a description of the business, a budget, available funds, hiring Spanish personnel, and business or office premises facilities.
Establishment of a Spanish company (capital injection by the applicant).
The bank with which the client opened the account certifies that the balance is equivalent to 70% of the investment.
The title deed in which the applicant resides, or a lease agreement paid one year in advance.
Note: The visa is applied for at the Spanish consulate in the applicant's country or in the country where the applicant has obtained residency (with a residence card).
The applicant will be notified of his readiness to submit the complete documents to the Spanish Consulate.
Once the visa is approved, the application for Spanish residency will be processed by the applicant.
Once the visa is granted, a residence and work permit will be granted in about 60 days.
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Can I apply for reinstatement after the expiration of my long-term residence in Spain? Q: I am a Chinese living in Spain, in April 2012, I returned to China because of something in China, when the matter was dealt with and I could go back to Spain, my passport was lost, and when I got my passport back, I have been in China for a year and a half.
Now that I want to go back to Spain, it is said that I may not be allowed to enter the country. But I still hope to return to Spain to work, I used to hold a long-term residence in Spain, how can I resume my residency and enter the country smoothly? A:
According to the Aliens Act, long-term residence can be restored under certain circumstances. If you have been absent from Spain for more than 12 months for any reason, you are considered to be recoverable. The following is a brief introduction to what can be applied for restoration, what documents are required to apply for restoration, and to apply for **
1. Who can apply for resumption of residence?
If you have a long-term residence permit and stay outside the EU for more than 12 months, your long-term residence permit will be revoked.
Those who originally had a long-term residence in Spain, but later applied for a long-term residence in an EU country, and as a result, the long-term residence in Spain was abolished, and now they want to return to Spain.
Therefore, if the residence permit in hand is not a long-term residence, but the residence permit has been revoked for more than six months (within one year), the residence permit cannot be reinstated.
2. What are the requirements for an applicant?
1) Not having an illegal presence in Spanish territory.
2) No criminal record in Spain and no criminal record in the country where you have previously stayed for five years.
3) Not on the blacklist of Schengen countries.
4) Do not have a disease that affects public health.
3. What documents are required?
1) Apply**.
2) All copies of passports (the original passport must be presented when sending).
3) Notarization of innocence in China or the country where he lived and settled before (double certification, translation into Spanish).
4) Health notarization (double certification. Translated into Spanish).
5) Handling fee in EUR (790-052).
4. Go to ** to apply?
1) If the person concerned is legally present in Spain (e.g. with a short-term visa), the application can be submitted to the Foreigner's Office in the place of residence.
2) If the person concerned is outside Spain, the application can be submitted to the Spanish embassy or consulate there.
The application should be processed within three months from the day after it is sent to the local foreigner's office. If three months have passed, it can be understood that it has been approved, and the person concerned can apply for a certificate of "acquiescence by the authorities".
Once approved, if the person concerned is outside Spain, the Spanish embassy or consulate will issue the corresponding visa, and the person can apply for a residence permit after entering the country; If the person concerned is in Spain, he or she can apply for a residence permit after receiving the approval letter.
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1. Importance
The renewal of residence for Spanish immigrants is for applications such as residence for employers, work stays, family reunification, student stays, non-profit stays, first-time long-term stays, etc.
60 calendar days before the expiration of the residence permit and 90 calendar days after the expiration of the residence permit shall be the duration of the renewal of the stay, and there is a risk of being fined if the residence is renewed after the expiration date.
If the expiration of 90 days after the expiration of the residence permit is exceeded, the residence permit is considered invalid, which means that the Spanish immigrant loses his or her legal residence status in Spain and the Migration Department will create a deportation file.
2. Supplementary materials
In the event of a supplementary submission, the Spanish Immigration Service will generally give the applicant 10 working days to submit the additional documents. Some materials, such as double certification and other materials, may take a long time to process, and the USCIS is more flexible in the time for specific supplementary materials, but it is still recommended that the applicant try to submit them in accordance with the time specified by the USCIS.
If the applicant decides not to submit the additional documents after receiving the letter from the Spanish Immigration Service, it means that the applicant has given up the initial application or the renewal of the residence permit, the corresponding application file and the residence permit requested.
3. Application for Appeal
If the applicant's application for residence permit is rejected, the applicant has the right to appeal. There are two types of appeals, the first is an administrative appeal, which means that the person who previously reviewed the residence permit application will be reviewed again. Generally, there will be a reason for rejection on the rejection letter.
There is 1 month to apply for an appeal, and the applicant needs to submit materials that are meaningful and truthful to his appeal based on the reasons for refusal.
The other is an administrative judicial appeal, that is, to sue the administrative department through the court, that is, to fight a lawsuit, there is generally 2 months to appeal, and then you need to wait for the court to schedule and arrange the time to go to court. Regardless of the form of appeal, the appeal request must be submitted within the prescribed time limit, otherwise the appeal will not be accepted, and it will directly lead to the rejection of the appeal. After that, the applicant faces an illegal stay in Spain and the immigration department has the right to deport the applicant.
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1. Passport replacement time.
If your passport is damaged, you can apply for a replacement right away, and you don't need to wait for the passport to expire. You can apply for a passport replacement without residence, but you need to bring all the materials that can prove your identity in China: such as ID card, household registration book, birth certificate, etc.
The passport must be changed in person, not on behalf of the person, and if a person who does not have a residence to change his passport, the embassy may ask him to bring a boss he knows. For details, please send a fax to the Consular Section of the Chinese Embassy in Spain at 917414793.
2. Age requirements for taking root and residing.
If you and your girlfriend are married, you will apply for a rooted residence, which has no requirements for the age of marriage, only requires the applicant to have lived in Spain for three years and get a marriage certificate to apply for rooted residence. You do not need a visa to return to China to apply for residency.
3. Materials required for "rooted residence".
1.Passport (copy of the entire copy);
2.Proof of residence and proof of continuous residence in Spain for more than 3 years (it does not matter if the residence certificate is less than 3 years, other documents such as: Spanish entry stamp or train or plane ticket with your own name when you come to Spain, medical card, bank certificate, remittance slip, study certificate, all subway monthly pass receipts.
If there is a break in all certificates, the period shall not exceed 120 days);
3.Pre-work contract (not less than one year);
4.A copy of the residence of the owner of the contract, the plan, the last 4 quarters IRPF, 115 and 110 tax bills, 036 or 037, the insurance records of the employees of the Social Insurance Institute informe de vida laboral de la cuenta de cotización (in the case of a company: the contract must be sealed, a copy of the articles of association, a copy of the residence of the legal person, 201 tax form for the last two years, IVA tax form for the last 4 quarters, 347 tax form for the last year, plan, 036 or 037, Social Insurance Bureau employee insurance records.
In the case of an authorized person: a copy of the donor's residence and a copy of the authorization letter);
5.A copy of the boss of the contract;
6.The certificate of no tax arrears issued by the boss of the contract and the certificate of no arrears of insurance in the current month from the Social Insurance Bureau;
7.Valid for 3 months without criminal notarization (domestic double certification, Spanish *** stamp);
8.Incorporate into the report. If there are immediate family members who have residence, there is no need to issue an integration report, but a certificate of kinship (double certification is required) and a copy of their residence permit.
However, if you do not have a contract and want to apply for a "family root", you will need to apply for an "integration report" even if you have an immediate family member who is residing.
9.Proof of residence (if you have an immediate family member residing in Spain, proof of residence for the whole family).
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If you don't have residency now, you can only wait three years to apply for residency, and if you don't have immediate family members here, you can get a working residence permit.
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Three years of uninterrupted living in Spain (uninterrupted means that there must be time to prove living in Spain within 120 consecutive days). If it is a job to take root, it is necessary to have a work contract from the boss, the boss needs to have opened a company or an immediate family member who has a store on the boss's insurance, and the family needs to have an immediate family member who has residence and has the ability to provide financial guarantees.
If you get the integration report or can expect to get the integration report, you can issue a notarized double certification without criminal offenses in China, and then go to Spain for *** certification after arriving in Spain. This is currently only valid for 3 months.
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