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Retiree Residency in Spain — Visas, Registration & Renewal (2026)

Six legal routes for retirees to live in Spain long-term, from the Non-Lucrative Visa to EU registration and Permanent Residency after five years. We compare income thresholds, processing times and the renewal cycle that decides whether you stay or have to restart.

Six legal routes for retirees to live in Spain long-term, from the Non-Lucrative Visa to EU registration and Permanent Residency after five years. We compare income thresholds, processing times and the renewal cycle that decides whether you stay or have to restart.

Last updated 29 June 2026

The six legal paths to residency for retirees

Most retirees moving to Spain pick one of three routes: the Non-Lucrative Visa (NLV) for non-EU passive-income retirees, EU registration for citizens of EU/EEA/Switzerland, or — for under-65s with capital but no pension yet — the Digital Nomad Visa structured around investment income. After five years on any route you can upgrade to Permanent Residency, and after ten you can apply for Spanish citizenship (usually requiring you to renounce your previous nationality unless you're from a former Spanish colony).

The Golden Visa (€500k+ property investment) closed to new applicants in April 2025 — existing holders can still renew.

RouteWhoIncome / capitalWork in Spain?
NLVNon-EU, passive income€28,800/yr main + €7,200/depNo
EU registrationEU/EEA/CH citizens~€600/month + insuranceYes
Digital NomadNon-EU, remote income€2,762/month (~€33k/yr)Remote only
Family reunificationJoining a Spanish/EU residentSponsor income proofYes (after 1 yr)
Permanent ResidencyAfter 5 yrs legal residenceNo new thresholdYes
CitizenshipAfter 10 yrs (2 for Ibero-American)Language + civic examYes

The NLV — default retiree route

Applied for at the Spanish consulate in your home country BEFORE moving. Initial card valid 1 year, renewable for 2+2+2 years (total 7), then upgrade to Permanent. You commit to spending 183+ days/year in Spain — which makes you tax-resident from year one. Process takes 1–3 months once your file is complete.

  • Passive income only — pensions, rental income, dividends, savings drawdown. NO remote work.
  • Private health insurance from a Spanish-authorised insurer, full cover, no co-pays.
  • Apostilled criminal record (last 5 years) + apostilled birth/marriage certificates.
  • Income proof: 12 months of bank statements, pension statements, investment statements.
The 'no work' trap

NLV holders cannot work for ANY employer — including remote work for a non-Spanish company. This is the most common violation that costs people their renewal. If you need to keep working remotely, use the Digital Nomad Visa instead.

Renewal cycle (the part people forget)

Each renewal requires fresh income proof, fresh criminal record, fresh insurance, fresh padrón certificate, and proof you spent the required days in Spain. Start 60 days before expiry. Missing a renewal window forces you to restart from a new visa application abroad.

Upgrading to Permanent Residency

After 5 years of continuous legal residence, you can apply for Permanent Residency (Residencia de Larga Duración). It's a 5-year card that auto-renews indefinitely, removes income thresholds, and lets you work freely. Absences over 6 consecutive months or 10 months total in the 5-year window break continuity.

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