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How technology helped these relocation business grow despite Covid-19

How technology helped these relocation business grow despite Covid-19

From home moving to pet travel and immigration services, Moovaz’s robust relocation platform enables partners and customers hampered by the ongoing pandemic

To date, Moovaz has all manner of partner services available on its platform, and enlisting the services of each of them is seamless and fuss-free, according to Mr Philip Ng, chief executive officer of OCSC Global.

“It’s amazingly easy how our clients can obtain all information they need for their relocation, including sourcing for trustworthy services worldwide. Navigation on the platform is simple and it’s the perfect one-stop solution that goes in line and adds value to what OCSC Global offers,” he says. “We receive monthly sales updates, and the Moovaz account management team is extremely proactive.”

Ms Deborah Guo, partnerships lead at Moovaz, adds: “Our esteemed partners are the real unsung heroes in this ecosystem. They grapple with ever-changing cross-border circumstances on a daily basis to be able to fulfil their service and deliver peace of mind to their customers globally. We are privileged to progress alongside them and face these shifting tides together, with our technology and partnership network.”

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Business Program & Investor Program

Canada

Australia

New Zealand

Program Name

Start-up Business Class

Business Innovation Stream (Subclass 188)

Entrepeneur Resident Visa

Age Limit

No age limit

55

No age limit

Business or Investment Ownership

AUD750,000 turnover for 2 out of 4 fiscal years immediately before you receive an invitation to apply

Set up or purchased at least 25% of the shareholding

AND

Self-employed to run that business for at least 6 months

Invest at least NZD 3 million for 4 years
AND
3 years of recognised business experience

Business and Personal Assets

Total net business and personal assets of at least AUD 2.5 million

For the 2 fiscal years immediately before receiving Invitation to Apply (ITA)

Make a capital investment of at least NZD$ 100,000

Note: This requirement may be waived if your business is in the science or ICT sectors, shows a high level of innovation or export potential

Visa Validity

Up to 5 years

Up to 5 years

Indefinite

Include Family Members

Spouse & children below age 22

Spouse & children below age 23

Spouse & children below age 24

English Requirement

or you will be asked to pay the second instalment of the visa application charges:

AUD 9,795 (Main Applicant)
AUD 4,890 (per dependent)

Visa Application Fee

CAD 2,075 (Main Applicant)
CAD 1,325 (Spouse)
CAD 225 (per dependent below 22)

AUD 6,085 (Main Applicant)
AUD 3,045 (per dependent above 18 years)
AUD 1,520 (per dependent below 18 years)

NZD 4,140 (Main Applicant)
NZD 2,250 (Spouse)
NZD 2,250 (per dependent below 24 years)

Note: Fees varies for each nationality on passport and location when you apply

Permanent Resident Conversion Requirement

Not Applicable

Accumulate 1 year stay out of 3 years and meet certain business requirements

Accumulate 2 years stay out of 5 years

Citizenship Conversion Requirement

Accumulate 3 years stay out of 5 years

Accumulate 3 years stay out of 4 years

Accumulate 1,350 days and for at least 240 days in each of those 5 years

Canada

Australia

New Zealand

Program Name

Start-Up Program

Business Investor Stream (Subclass 188)

Investor 2 Resident Visa

Age Limit

No age limit

55

65

Business or Investment

  • Each applicant holds 10% or more of the voting rights

AND

  • Applicants and the designated entity jointly hold more than 50% of the total voting right

Owned at least 10% ownership of a qualifying business
OR
Owned at least AUD 2.5 million of an eligible investment

For at least 1 of the 5 fiscal years immediately before receiving Invitation to Apply (ITA)

Invest at least NZD 3 million for 4 years
AND
3 years of recognised business experience

Business and Personal Assets

Total net business and personal assets of at least AUD 2.5 million

For the 2 fiscal years immediately before receiving Invitation to Apply (ITA)

Make a capital investment of at least NZD 100,000

Note: This requirement may be waived if your business is in the science or ICT sectors, shows a high level of innovation or export potential

Visa Validity

Up to 5 years

Up to 5 years

Indefinite

Include Family Members

Spouse & children below age 22

Spouse & children below age 23

Spouse & children below age 24

English Requirement

or you will be asked to pay the second instalment of the visa application charges:

AUD 9.795 (Main Applicant)

AUD 4,890 (per dependent)



Expression of Interest Application Fee

Not Applicable

Not Applicable

NZD 620 (Main applicant only)

Visa Application Fee

CAD 2,075 (Main Applicant)
CAD 1,325 (Spouse)
CAD 225 (per dependent below 22)

AUD 6,085 (Main Applicant)
AUD 3.045 (per dependent above 18 years)
AUD 1,520 (per dependent below 18 years)

NZD 4,960 (Main Applicant)
NZD 2,250 (Spouse)
NZD 2,250 (per dependent below 24 years)

Note: Fees varies for each nationality on passport and location when you apply

Permanent Resident Conversion Requirement

Not Applicable

Accumulate 2 years stay out of 3 years and meet certain investment requirements

Accumulate 2 years stay out of 5 years

Citizenship Conversion Requirement

Accumulate 3 years stay out of 5 years

Accumulate 3 years stay out of 4 years

Accumulate 1,350 days and for at least 240 days in each of those 5 years

United States

United Kingdom

Singapore

Program Name

EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program

Investor Visa (Tier 1)

Global Investor Programme (GIP)

Age Limit

No age limit

No age limit

No age limit

Investment Criteria

AND

create or preserve 10 permanent full-time jobs for qualified U.S. workers

Invest at least £2 million for 5 years

Invest at least SGD 2.5 million

English Test Requirement

Not required

Not required

Visa Validity

Up to 5 years

Up to 3 years and 4 months

Up to 5 years

Include Family Members

Spouse & children below age 21

Spouse & children below age 18

Spouse & children below age 21

Visa Application Fee

USD 3,675 (Main Applicant)

USD 3,675 (per dependent)

£1,623 (Main Applicant)

£1,623 (per dependent)

SGD 100 (Main Applicant)

SGD 100 (per dependent)

Permanent Resident Conversion Requirement

Not Applicable

Accumulate 180 days of stay in any 12 calendar months

OR

apply to settle after 2 years if you invest £10 million

apply to settle after 3 years if you invest £5 million

apply to settle after 5 years if you invest £2 million

Not Applicable

Citizenship Conversion Requirement

Resided continuously for at least 5 years

AND

Physically Present for at least 30 days before filing the application

Accumulate 5 years stay

Accumulate 2 years stay out of 5 years

Canada

Australia

New Zealand

Program Name

Start-up Business Class

Business Innovation Stream (Subclass 188)

Entrepeneur Resident Visa

Age Limit

No age limit

55

No age limit

Business or Investment Ownership

AUD750,000 turnover for 2 out of 4 fiscal years immediately before you receive an invitation to apply

Set up or purchased at least 25% of the shareholding

AND

Self-employed to run that business for at least 6 months

Invest at least NZD 3 million for 4 years
AND
3 years of recognised business experience

Business and Personal Assets

Total net business and personal assets of at least AUD 2.5 million

For the 2 fiscal years immediately before receiving Invitation to Apply (ITA)

Make a capital investment of at least NZD$ 100,000

Note: This requirement may be waived if your business is in the science or ICT sectors, shows a high level of innovation or export potential

Visa Validity

Up to 5 years

Up to 5 years

Indefinite

Include Family Members

Spouse & children below age 22

Spouse & children below age 23

Spouse & children below age 24

English Requirement

or you will be asked to pay the second instalment of the visa application charges:

AUD 9,795 (Main Applicant)
AUD 4,890 (per dependent)

Visa Application Fee

CAD 2,075 (Main Applicant)
CAD 1,325 (Spouse)
CAD 225 (per dependent below 22)

AUD 6,085 (Main Applicant)
AUD 3,045 (per dependent above 18 years)
AUD 1,520 (per dependent below 18 years)

NZD 4,140 (Main Applicant)
NZD 2,250 (Spouse)
NZD 2,250 (per dependent below 24 years)

Note: Fees varies for each nationality on passport and location when you apply

Permanent Resident Conversion Requirement

Not Applicable

Accumulate 1 year stay out of 3 years and meet certain business requirements

Accumulate 2 years stay out of 5 years

Citizenship Conversion Requirement

Accumulate 3 years stay out of 5 years

Accumulate 3 years stay out of 4 years

Accumulate 1,350 days and for at least 240 days in each of those 5 years

Canada

Australia

New Zealand

Program Name

Start-Up Program

Business Investor Stream (Subclass 188)

Investor 2 Resident Visa

Age Limit

No age limit

55

65

Business or Investment

  • Each applicant holds 10% or more of the voting rights

AND

  • Applicants and the designated entity jointly hold more than 50% of the total voting right

Owned at least 10% ownership of a qualifying business
OR
Owned at least AUD 2.5 million of an eligible investment

For at least 1 of the 5 fiscal years immediately before receiving Invitation to Apply (ITA)

Invest at least NZD 3 million for 4 years
AND
3 years of recognised business experience

Business and Personal Assets

Total net business and personal assets of at least AUD 2.5 million

For the 2 fiscal years immediately before receiving Invitation to Apply (ITA)

Make a capital investment of at least NZD 100,000

Note: This requirement may be waived if your business is in the science or ICT sectors, shows a high level of innovation or export potential

Visa Validity

Up to 5 years

Up to 5 years

Indefinite

Include Family Members

Spouse & children below age 22

Spouse & children below age 23

Spouse & children below age 24

English Requirement

or you will be asked to pay the second instalment of the visa application charges:

AUD 9.795 (Main Applicant)

AUD 4,890 (per dependent)



Expression of Interest Application Fee

Not Applicable

Not Applicable

NZD 620 (Main applicant only)

Visa Application Fee

CAD 2,075 (Main Applicant)
CAD 1,325 (Spouse)
CAD 225 (per dependent below 22)

AUD 6,085 (Main Applicant)
AUD 3.045 (per dependent above 18 years)
AUD 1,520 (per dependent below 18 years)

NZD 4,960 (Main Applicant)
NZD 2,250 (Spouse)
NZD 2,250 (per dependent below 24 years)

Note: Fees varies for each nationality on passport and location when you apply

Permanent Resident Conversion Requirement

Not Applicable

Accumulate 2 years stay out of 3 years and meet certain investment requirements

Accumulate 2 years stay out of 5 years

Citizenship Conversion Requirement

Accumulate 3 years stay out of 5 years

Accumulate 3 years stay out of 4 years

Accumulate 1,350 days and for at least 240 days in each of those 5 years

United States

United Kingdom

Singapore

Program Name

EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program

Investor Visa (Tier 1)

Global Investor Programme (GIP)

Age Limit

No age limit

No age limit

No age limit

Investment Criteria

AND

create or preserve 10 permanent full-time jobs for qualified U.S. workers

Invest at least £2 million for 5 years

Invest at least SGD 2.5 million

English Test Requirement

Not required

Not required

Visa Validity

Up to 5 years

Up to 3 years and 4 months

Up to 5 years

Include Family Members

Spouse & children below age 21

Spouse & children below age 18

Spouse & children below age 21

Visa Application Fee

USD 3,675 (Main Applicant)

USD 3,675 (per dependent)

£1,623 (Main Applicant)

£1,623 (per dependent)

SGD 100 (Main Applicant)

SGD 100 (per dependent)

Permanent Resident Conversion Requirement

Not Applicable

Accumulate 180 days of stay in any 12 calendar months

OR

apply to settle after 2 years if you invest £10 million

apply to settle after 3 years if you invest £5 million

apply to settle after 5 years if you invest £2 million

Not Applicable

Citizenship Conversion Requirement

Resided continuously for at least 5 years

AND

Physically Present for at least 30 days before filing the application

Accumulate 5 years stay

Accumulate 2 years stay out of 5 years

Canada

Australia

New Zealand

Program Name

Start-Up Visa Program

Business Investor Stream (Subclass 188)

Investor 2 Resident Visa

Age Limit

No age limit

55

65

Business or Investment Ownership

  • Each applicant holds 10% or more of the voting rights

AND

  • Applicants and the designated entity jointly hold more than 50% of the total voting right

Owned at least 10% ownership of a qualifying business
OR
Owned at least AUD 2.5 million of an eligible investment

For at least 1 of the 5 fiscal years immediately before receiving Invitation to Apply (ITA)

Invest at least NZD 3 million for 4 years
AND
3 years of recognised business experience

Business and Personal Assets



Total net business and personal assets of at least AUD 2.5 million

For the 2 fiscal years immediately before receiving Invitation to Apply (ITA)

Make a capital investment of at least NZD 100,000

Note: This requirement may be waived if your business is in the science or ICT sectors, shows a high level of innovation or export potential

Visa Validity

Up to 5 years

Up to 5 years

Indefinite

Include Family Members

Spouse & children below age 22

Spouse & children below age 23

Spouse & children below age 24

English Requirement





or you will be asked to pay the second instalment of the visa application charges:

AUD 9.795 (Main Applicant)

AUD 4,890 (per dependent)



Expression of Interest Application Fee

Not Applicable

Not Applicable

NZD 620 (Main applicant only)

Visa Application Fee

CAD 2,075 (Main Applicant)
CAD 1,325 (Spouse)
CAD 225 (per dependent below 22)

AUD 6,085 (Main Applicant)
AUD 3.045 (per dependent above 18 years)
AUD 1,520 (per dependent below 18 years)

NZD 4,960 (Main Applicant)
NZD 2,250 (Spouse)
NZD 2,250 (per dependent below 24 years)

Note: Fees varies for each nationality on passport and location when you apply

Permanent Resident Conversion Requirement

Not Applicable

Accumulate 2 years stay out of 3 years and meet certain investment requirements

Accumulate 2 years stay out of 5 years

Citizenship Conversion Requirement

Accumulate 3 years stay out of 5 years

Accumulate 3 years stay out of 4 years

Accumulate 1,350 days and for at least 240 days in each of those 5 years

United States

United Kingdom

Singapore

Program Name

EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program

Investor Visa (Tier 1)

Global Investor Programme (GIP)

Age Limit

No age limit

No age limit

No age limit

Investment Criteria



AND

create or preserve 10 permanent full-time jobs for qualified U.S. workers

Invest at least £2 million for 5 years

Invest at least SGD 2.5 million

English Test Requirement

Not required



Not required

Visa Validity

Up to 5 years

Up to 3 years and 4 months

Up to 5 years

Include Family Members

Spouse & children below age 21

Spouse & children below age 18

Spouse & children below age 21

Visa Application Fee

USD 3,675 (Main Applicant)

USD 3,675 (per dependent)

£1,623 (Main Applicant)

£1,623 (per dependent)

SGD 100 (Main Applicant)

SGD 100 (per dependent)

Permanent Resident Conversion Requirement

Not Applicable

Accumulate 180 days of stay in any 12 calendar months

OR

apply to settle after 2 years if you invest £10 million

apply to settle after 3 years if you invest £5 million

apply to settle after 5 years if you invest £2 million

Not Applicable

Citizenship Conversion Requirement

Resided continuously for at least 5 years

AND

Physically Present for at least 30 days before filing the application

Accumulate 5 years stay

Accumulate 2 years stay out of 5 years

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Study Program

Canada

Australia

New Zealand

Student Work Rights

20 hours/week

20 hours/week
Master’s degree by research or doctorate degree – 38 hours/week

20 hours/week

Accompanying Family Member 

Spouse & children below age 22

Spouse & children below age 18

Spouse & children below age 19

Spouse’s Work Rights

40 hours/week 

20 hours/week 

Master’s degree by research or doctorate degree – 38 hours/week

40 hours/week

Spouse’s Study Rights

Not allowed

Study for up to 3 months

Study for up to 3 months

Dependent Child Study Rights

Treated as a domestic student, which means you don’t have to pay tuition fees for them to go to public primary or secondary school

Public school fees vary across Australian states and territories, and across schools

Treated as a domestic student, which means you don’t have to pay tuition fees for them to go to public primary or secondary school

English Requirement

Some Education Providers do not require English Language Test. You should contact your school/institute for more information on this.

No set English language requirements.

Some Education Providers (especially at tertiary level) require a certain level of English before an offer of place will be given to you. You should contact your school/institute for more information on this.

Visa Application Fee

CAD 150 (Study Permit)
CAD 100 (Open Work Permit)

AUD630 (Main Applicant)

AUD 470 (Spouse)

AUD 155 (per dependent below 18 years)

NZD 330 (Main Applicant)

NZD 495 (Spouse)

NZD 295 (per dependent below 18 years)

Note: Fees varies for each nationality on passport and location when you apply

Post-Graduate Eligibility

Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) – up to 3 years

Temporary Graduate Visa Subclass 485

Graduate Work Stream – up to 18 months

Post-Study Work Stream – up to 4 years

Post-Study Work Visa – up to 3 years

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Skilled Migration Programs

Canada Federal Skilled Worker Program

Australia General Skilled Migrant Program

New Zealand Skilled Migrant Category

Age Limit

No age limit

45

55

Occupation

Skill Type 0, or level A or B in National Occupational Classification (NOC)

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Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List, Short-term Skilled Occupation List & Regional Occupation List

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Skill levels 1, 2 or 3 on the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO)

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Assessment

Education Credential Assessment (ECA)

Skills assessment

International Qualifications Assessment (IQA)

English Requirement

English Language Test Results Validity

2 years

3 years

2 years

Invitation Draw

2 draws/month

1 draws/month

2 draws/month

Expression of Interest (EOI) Validity

12 months

24 months

6 months

Include Family Members

Spouse & children below age 22

Spouse & children below age 23

Spouse & children below age 24

Visa Application Fee

(Upon application): CAD 825 per adult, CAD 225 per child

(Upon approval): CAD 500 per adult, no fees for children

AUD 4.045 (main applicant)

AUD 2,025 (per dependent above 18 years)

AUD 1,015 (per dependent below 18 years)

Upon Application: NZD$ 3,310 (Main applicant only)

Permanent Resident Renewal Requirement

Accumulate 2 years stay out of 5 years

Accumulate 2 years stay out of 5 years

Accumulate 2 years stay out of 5 years

Permanent Resident Benefits

Canada Australia New Zealand

Citizenship Conversion Requirement 

Accumulate 3 years stay out of 5 years

Accumulate 3 years stay out of 4 years

Accumulate 1,350 days and for at least 240 days in each of those 5 years

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Migration Reboot in Plans to Address Looming Worker Shortages in Australia

With borders starting to reopen as the rate of vaccination is at an inclining trend, Australia is looking to have accepted huge waves of migrants in order to relieve the pressure on the federal government to recall skilled workers and resolve the problem of low population growth, after the country’s migration programme was brought to a halt last year.

Since then, Australia has suffered an outflow of migrants with a large number of students and workers leaving the country without having any replacements.  This has led to businesses facing issues with filling up jobs to match the rebooting of the economy.

To avert the crisis of labour and expertise shortage, The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry has urged the intake of skilled migrants to be increased to 200,000 a year. As stated by the chamber’s chief executive, Mr. Andrew McKellar, the lack of migrants has already “crippled businesses across the country”.

Fully vaccinated New Zealanders are now allowed to enter Australia without the need to be quarantined. Visitors from Singapore will soon be allowed into states that have agreed to the new arrangements like New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria.

With advice from officials in the state, NSW Premier, Dominic Perrottet as well as the federal government is supporting the idea of hastening the resumption of the migration programme to strengthen the state and country’s economy while combating the low population growth simultaneously.

Find out if you qualify to migrate to Australia here

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Quebec Regular Skilled Worker Program (RSWP)

If you want to work in Quebec permanently, the Regular Skilled Worker Program (RSWP) is for you.

You must express your intention to work in Québec in order to be considered for this programme. You will be invited to submit an application for permanent selection if your profile meets the requirements in Québec.

1. Completing an Expression of Interest in immigrating to Québec

To begin, you must create an account on the Arrima platform. After that, you can fill up and submit your expression of interest form. You will be required to provide information such as your education, language capabilities, and job experience. You can estimate your score by using the points table below:

2. Invitation to submit a Permanent Selection Application

The Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Francisation et de l’Intégration examines the pool of expressions of interest and sends invitations to those who match certain requirements, which are based on the applicants’ human capital and labour market demands in various regions of Québec. You may refer to previous invitation draws here.

Applicants in this category must file a permanent selection application (official immigration application) within 60 days and pay the application fees.

As of January 1, 2021, the processing fees for a permanent selection application are listed below:

Principal applicant: CAD$822
Spouse or common-law partner: CAD$176
Each dependent child: CAD$176

These fees are updated every year on January 1st.

The current processing time is 6 months. This timeframe may be longer if you have to attend an interview.

3. Apply to the federal government for permanent resident status

You must file an application for a permanent residency visa after receiving your Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ – Québec Selection Certificate).

Find out if you qualify for Quebec Regular Skilled Worker Program here.

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Non-Lucrative Visa Spain

What is a Non-Lucrative Visa Spain?

A non-lucrative resident visa is a special type of residency permit in Spain for non-European nationals who want to stay in the country for an extended period of time. This residence visa is non-profit in the sense that you will be unable to engage in any economic or professional activities while in Spain.

This visa does not require you to invest in Spain. Applicants must, however, demonstrate their financial ability to sustain themselves in Spain for at least one year without working.

After the first year of residency in Spain, this visa is subsequently renewable every 2×2 years, making a total of 5 years stay. Anybody who wishes to stay permanently in Spain after that can apply for a permit to become a permanent resident of Spain. Furthermore, the non-lucrative residency visa in Spain allows you to bring your family members as long as you have the funds to support them.

Benefits of Spain’s Non-Lucrative Visa

  1. Before moving to Spain on a Non-Lucrative visa, you do not need to invest in the Spanish economy.
  2. If you have sufficient funds to support your stay in Spain for 10 years without permanent employment, you can pursue this visa to attain Spanish nationality for an easier route.
  3. This visa also permits you to visit any Schengen state for up to 90 days without needing to apply for another visa.  Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, and Denmark are among the Schengen nations’ 26 members.
  4. This visa is also an excellent choice for those who want to reside in Spain and earn money passively. Pensions, rentals, and dividends can all be sources of income.

Criteria to apply for Spain’s Non-Lucrative Visa

Applicants for the Non-Lucrative Visa to Spain must have at least 400% of the IPREM value in their bank account each year. The 400% IPREM value each month for 2021 is now 2.259,6€. This results in an annual IPREM value of €27.115,2 (minimum).

You must produce proof of 800% IPREM in your bank account during the visa renewal process since it is done for another two years. If you obtain employment in Spain, you may be able to change your visa to a more lucrative resident visa by applying for a residence modification.
In addition, the non-profit visa Spain holder becomes a tax resident because they must stay for at least 180 days every year in order for the visa to be renewed.

IPREM is a metric used in Spain to estimate an individual’s yearly minimum income.

Under the Spanish Non-Lucrative Visa, each extra family member must pay an additional €6,768 per year. The official currency is the Euro, thus applicants’ bank balances must be in Euros or another foreign currency that can be converted to Euros.

The needed sum of money can be allocated over several bank accounts. The bank statement must be no more than six months old. Furthermore, the primary visa applicant must have the funds in their name or on their behalf.

Anyone applying as a dependant of a Non-Lucrative Visa Spain applicant must provide a marriage certificate or a birth certificate that has been apostilled and translated by a sworn Spanish translator.

When and Where To Apply

Before coming to Spain, you must complete the application process in your home country. It implies that visitors who have already entered Spain will be unable to apply for a Non-Lucrative Visa. After they arrive in Spain, successful candidates are given a residency card.

The Non-Lucrative Visa Spain must be applied for at least five weeks before departure. The application, however, should not be more than three months old. An application for a visa can be filed through the Spanish embassy, a consulate, or even an authorized third-party firm that issues visas on Spain’s behalf.

Process of Spain’s Non-Lucrative Visa Application

  1. Interview for Non-Lucrative Visa Spain – The interview takes place in your home country, where you started the visa application procedure. During the interview, the applicant meets with the visa consular and gives all necessary supporting documents.
  2. Biometric – Your biometric data, including the facial image and the fingerprints, will be captured.
  3. Spanish Non-Lucrative Visa Fee – The amount must be confirmed as it depends on each country and its consulate.
  4. Processing Time – The application is reviewed by the Spanish government delegation within the first month of application. The application is considered denied due to “administrative silence” if the review takes longer than one month.
  5. Obtaining NIE – This visa has an NIE Spain number imprinted on it. This is a unique identifying number for all international visitors planning to visit Spain. Each foreigner’s NIE number is unique and does not change over time. It is necessary for the purposes of identification.
  6. Obtaining TIE – After entering Spain on a non-lucrative visa with an NIE number, you will be granted three months time to apply for a foreigners’ identity card. The procedure of getting a TIE includes registering your residential area with the municipality authority. After that, you must appear at a police station, register your fingerprints, and collect the TIE.

Find out if you are eligible to apply for Spain’s Non – Lucrative Visa here.