Spain Is Launching A Digital Nomad Visa In 2023 - Find Out If You're Eligible

Spain Is Launching A Digital Nomad Visa In 2023 – Find Out If You’re Eligible

After teasing it for months, Spain is looking set to finally write into law its long-awaited Startup Act in early 2023, opening a new migration route for foreign workers who might fancy a move to the country, including digital nomads. While it doesn’t carry this particular name, the new regulation is, in effect, an equivalent…

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This Unheard-Of City In Spain Is The Top Destination For Expats Worldwide

This Unheard-Of City In Spain Is The Top Destination For Expats Worldwide

Move aside, Barcelona. A lesser-known city in Spain many visitors are not even aware exists has peaked at number one on this year’s Expat City Ranking, published by the Expat Insider. In general, foreign residents have praised how easy it is to settle in and the excellent quality of life, with over 85% of them…

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Spain Is Now Europe’s Rail Capital: Here’s How To Get Around On Its Train Network

Spain Is Now Europe’s Rail Capital: Here’s How To Get Around On Its Train Network

The world’s most populated country, China, holds the title for the world’s largest network of high-speed railways (around 23,500 miles), but you might be surprised by which country takes the second spot – Spain. Representing over 10% of China’s network, the country has just added a third fast train operator to its system, which has…

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4 Incredible Cities To Visit In Spain Now That All Travel Restrictions Are Lifted

4 Incredible Cities To Visit In Spain Now That All Travel Restrictions Are Lifted

Two and a half years after it enacted its first round of travel restrictions, Spain has finally abolished all border curbs, welcoming back Americans irrespective of immunization status and without testing requirements. With this in mind, we have picked a not-so-obvious four incredible cities to visit in the country now that normality has been reinstated.…

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Spain Becomes The Last European Country To Drop All Entry Requirements Returning To Normal Tourism

Spain Becomes The Last European Country To Drop All Entry Requirements Returning To Normal Tourism

It’s official, Spain has dropped all entry requirements for visitors from all countries, including non-EU countries like the United States. With this announcement, Spain has ushered in a new era of a completely reopened Europe. Before this recent development, Spain was the last country in Europe where unvaccinated Americans still needed to provide proof of…

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Travel To Spain Will Get A Lot More Expensive Due To the Country's New Green Policies

Travel To Spain Will Get A Lot More Expensive Due To the Country’s New Green Policies

Covid may be gone, and many countries have reopened for normal tourism following two years of restrictions, but the outlook for international travel, especially when it comes to affordability, is still dire. In fact, tourists visiting Spain, one of the world’s leading destinations, should expect airfares to rise even further due to new green policies…

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Spain sees intense recovery of tourism

Spain sees intense recovery of tourism

Spain received nearly nine million passengers from international airports in August, representing 87% of those who arrived in the same month of 2019, according to data published yesterday by Turespaña from Aena records.  According to the Minister of Industry, Trade and Tourism, Reyes Maroto, these data are “very positive because they confirm the intense recovery of…

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Travelers May Need Proof of €100 Spending Money Per Day In Spain And France

Travelers May Need Proof of €100 Spending Money Per Day In Spain And France

If travelers wish to visit the European Union and have a non-EU passport, there can be some obstacles. Getting the Schengen Visa—depending on where you come from—can be a challenging process, but there are additional steps any foreigner may need to take before traveling. Unknown to many, travelers visiting from third countries (countries outside the…

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