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Is it possible to rent 12 months as non resident ?

Bazandi

We have sold our benidorm apartment  we used to do 90 days  there 90 days U.K we wish  to take  12month


Rental Contract  and do the same  we are pensioners  and finance  is not a problem. Is this possible

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Bazandi

Benidorm

gwynj

@Bazandi


Of course, why not?


As pensioners, you can also qualify for the NLV, if you want a residence visa that lets you stay longer, should you choose to. You'd need 2.5k euros in pension (or 30k euros in savings) + health coverage (S1 from UK) + a place to live (your rental contract).


Have a look at Idealista for an idea of what kind of property you can rent for your budget in Benidorm (or elsewhere, if you fancy a change of scene).

hossain0202

Dear Bazand

Please let me know details about the accommodation.  I would like to shift to Spain and enjoy my retired Life with some job activity.


Best Regards

Hossain

bocheball

If you stay 12months consecutively, you are considered a resident and must pay taxes.

BlueMoonx47

I believe that you rent you only need a NIE (which is a tax id number, NOT a visa.  Although it appears as the unique identifier on a tarjeta de residencia.

Prior to getting our NLV, we rented an apartment so that we could submit our application with a contract.  It was 5 months from that time until we landed in Spain. No problem.

Now, staying in Spain for 12 months without any sort of visa may be difficult. 

I believe an Eu resident can do this,  by registering. But if you are a UK national only, that's not an option

As someone mentioned, an NLV would do it.

Spain still has the Golden Visa, where if you invest more than Eu 500k, like buying a piso or house of more than Eu 500k, you get ability to live continuously.  I am not sure about the other details as I went the NLV route.  I looked at it briefly, seemed like one still needs to show proof of income so there was little difference in the two; other than the investment cost.