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Can I get the Spanish Digital Nomad Visa if I’m a market researcher?

 

Yes, as a market researcher, you can apply for the Spanish Digital Nomad Visa, provided you meet specific eligibility criteria. This visa is designed for remote workers who can perform their professional duties independently of a specific location, and market researchers can certainly fall into this category.

Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for the Spanish Digital Nomad Visa, market researchers must fulfill several criteria. Firstly, your work must be primarily remote, meaning your occupation as a market researcher should not be tied to a single physical location. Additionally, you must demonstrate that you have been employed or contracted by a company outside of Spain for at least one year. Freelancers or independent contractors must show a history of consistent work with international clients.

Financial stability is another key requirement. Applicants need to prove a stable income that meets the threshold set by Spanish authorities, typically around $2,500 per month. Having private health insurance that covers your stay in Spain is also mandatory. Lastly, you must have a clear criminal record to ensure your eligibility.

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Application Process

The application process for the Spanish Digital Nomad Visa involves several steps. First, gather all necessary documentation, including proof of employment or client contracts, income statements, health insurance documentation, and a clean criminal record certificate. Prepare a detailed itinerary of your intended stay in Spain, highlighting how your work as a market researcher will be conducted remotely.

Next, submit your application to the Spanish consulate or embassy in your home country. The process might take a few weeks to months, so it’s crucial to apply well in advance of your planned move. Once your application is approved, you’ll be granted the visa, allowing you to reside and work remotely from Spain.

Comparison with Other Visas

While the Spanish Digital Nomad Visa is suitable for remote market researchers, there are other visa options to consider. For instance, the Spain Non-Lucrative Visa is designed for individuals who can support themselves financially without engaging in local business activities. However, this visa does not permit any work, unlike the Digital Nomad Visa, which specifically caters to remote workers like market researchers.

For more details, check out our comprehensive guide – Spanish immigration guide.

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David Poole is a South African entrepreneur and businessman, and founder of Consult Immigration.